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House for sale at the foot of the mountain near Sofia

Solid, quality-built house for sale in a picturesque mountainous village in Samokov Municipality, Sofia district.

The village is located on the southern slope of Vitosha - 32 km from Sofia, close to Borovets Ski Resort and the mineral pools in the village of Belchin.

The house has a total living area of 112 sq m and an adjoining yard of 439 sq m. The property was built in year 1992. It has two floors, each with a separate entrance and there is also an attic floor. The house consists of total of 7 rooms, plus two large terraces on each floor - 52 sq m and 24 sq m respectively, and another smaller one on the second floor - 3 sq m.

The house is in very good condition – sound roof structure, good plasters and floors - marble, terracotta and wood. The attic floor is lined with natural wood. The house faces south.

There is an additional building attached to the house - a garage with a room for tools and a storage building.



ID: 16708
Property Status:  Available
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District:  Samokov
Price Euro:  €83,500
Price GBP:  £70,975
Price USD:  $85,170
Category:  Houses
Area :  3 Floors
Bedrooms: 5+ Bedroom
Living area: 112 m 2
Plot Size :  439m 2
Extras:  Electricity, Water
Location:  In vacation place
Published:  Wednesday, May 31, 2023
 

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