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House for sale in Varna

This is an amazing, luxury house for sale in Varna, Trakata area.

The property benefits with exclusive location, just meters from the bus stop in the neighborhood.

The building is on three floors. It has total living area of 385 sq m with a private yard of 495 sq m. The exposure is fully southern. The house is sold partially furnished and fully finished - turnkey.  It was never used.

The distribution inside is as follows:

First floor - large living room (fireplace, kitchen, dining room, terrace, balcony, dressing room), access to a private garden.

Second floor - three bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 balconies, closet.

Third floor - large studio apartment with kitchen area, bedroom, large round terrace with unique sea views. The studio has furnished kitchen, all appliances, large wardrobe, etc.

There is also a semi-underground floor, which consists of two large rooms. They could be used for a gym, a basement, and so on. 



ID: 11656
Property Status:  Sold
District:  Varna
Price Euro:  €280,000
Price GBP:  £243,432
Price USD:  $312,536
Category:  Houses
Area :  3 Floors
Bedrooms: 4 Bedroom
Living area: 385m 2
Plot Size :  495m 2
Extras:  Electricity, Water
Location:  Near the sea
Published:  Thursday, August 3, 2017
 

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