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Development land for sale near Plovdiv

The plot of land occupies an area of 16,409 sq m, approximately over 4 acres. It is located 7 kilometers away from the second biggest city in Bulgaria - Plovdiv, in a cozy village.

This is a beautiful village, part of Plovdiv district, with strong interest from investors for construction of business developments.  It offers a superb investment opportunity due to its location - 10 minutes from Plovdiv airport. It also benefits with panoramic views over the city.

The village is well developed providing all services - mobile, medical, post office, shops, cafes, pubs and regular transport.  One of the country's landmarks, a famous monastery, is situated just outside the village.

The land is nestled in the skirts of the beautiful Rhodopa Mountains in south-central Bulgaria and it reveals a magnificent view to the city of Plovdiv and the mountains.  There is electricity, water and asphalted second class road nearby.  In the area there are vineyards and other crops.  The property is an excellent investment opportunity as mentioned above. The plot is suitable for building a winery, hotel, gas station, golf course, or summer houses. 

The area is great for mountain, ecological, hunting and fishing tourism, historical sightseeing. Don’t miss this great opportunity.



ID: 10239
Property Status:  Sold
District:  Plovdiv
Price Euro:  €631,740
Price GBP:  £536,979
Price USD:  $644,375
Category:  Development land
Plot Size :  16,409m 2
Extras:  Electricity, Water
Location:  Near town
Published:  Wednesday, December 23, 2015
 

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