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House for sale in the mountains near Borovets

We bring to your attention this two-storey rural house with an area 180 sq m and a yard of 740 sq m.

The village is situated near the famous Borovets ski resort in Samokov district. It lies at the foot of Musala peak, 100 m from a beautiful pine forest. The area has incredible nature and is perfect for ecotourism and rural tourism development.

The settlement is 65 km south of the capital Sofia, 7 km from Samokov and 10 km from Borovets.

The house is in perfect condition. The heating is local - via electricity and wood burners. The floor covers are linoleum and parquet. The window frames are wooden. Electricity and water is supplied.

The property offers unique views of Musala Peak and Rila Mountain. The living area is distributed as follows:

Ground floor - kitchen with dining area and cellar.

First floor - entrance, three bedrooms, large panoramic terrace.

Attic floor – one room with terrace.

The area around is suitable for rural tourism, mountaineering, hunting and fishing, spa treatments, golf, sightseeing. For your convenience nearby you will find a cafe and a grocery store. In close proximity there is a large dam.



ID: 14001
Property Status:  Sold
District:  Samokov
Price Euro:  €38,000
Price GBP:  £33,136
Price USD:  $42,416
Category:  Houses
Area :  2 Floors
Bedrooms: 3 Bedroom
Living area: 180m 2
Plot Size :  740m 2
Extras:  Electricity, Water
Location:  In the mountains
Published:  Thursday, March 3, 2022
 

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