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House for sale close to the sea

We bring to your attention this lovely rural property for sale only minutes from the town of Byala and the seaside.

The offered property is located in a beautiful village in north-eastern Bulgaria, part of Byala municipality, Varna region. It is about 54 km south from the city of Varna, 13 to the sea-coast and 24 km west to the municipal center of Byala.

In the village there are several food shops, restaurant, a community center, a post-office, a town hall, a pub, a cafe, a doctor's office, guest houses and a brand new church. The village is supplied with electricity and water on a regular basis.

The property is built on a huge plot of land having total size of 1760 sq m. It consists of a main house, summer kitchen and additional farm building. The total living area is about 140 sq m. The buildings are brick construction and require renovation. The main house consists of three rooms and a WC.

The garden comprises with lots of fruit trees and a vinery.



ID: 12651
Property Status:  Sold
District:  Byala
Price Euro:  €23,300
Price GBP:  £20,257
Price USD:  $26,007
Category:  Houses
Area :  1 Floor
Bedrooms: 2 Bedroom
Living area: 140m 2
Plot Size :  1,760m 2
Extras:  Electricity, Water
Location:  Near the sea
Published:  Friday, December 2, 2022
 

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