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House for sale close to Sofia

For sale is a 3-story residential building located in quiet village to the east of the capital.

The house has a large yard of 1000 sq m. The building was built in 1986, but was used only since 2005. It has a total living area of 320 sq m. Each residential floor is 80 sq m in size and there is also a spacious attic. The house is sold furnished and equipped with 8 air conditioners.

The layout inside is as follows:

  • First floor - kitchen, dining room and living room with a fireplace.
  • Second floor - bathroom, a living room and a bedroom.
  • Third floor - spacious living room and two children's rooms.
  • The attic floor is not furnished.

Outside in the yard, there is a barbecue with a shed. The house is located near a centuries-old pine forest with many interesting natural sights. Nearby there is a train station, a connection with the capital on the sub-Balkan line to Burgas and shuttle taxis. The distance from Sofia is 35 km.



ID: 16517
Property Status:  Available
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District:  Sofia
Price Euro:  €294,000
Price GBP:  £255,604
Price USD:  $328,163
Category:  Houses
Area :  3 Floors
Bedrooms: 3 Bedroom
Living area: 320 m 2
Plot Size :  1,000m 2
Extras:  Electricity, Water
Location:  In vacation place
Published:  Thursday, March 2, 2023
 

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