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House for sale near Danube River

This is yet another offer for a house for sale, on the shore of the Danube River. The property is situated in a large village included in the district of Vidin. The village is set only 15 km from Vidin.

The property consists of a yard with area 570 sq m and a two-storey, solid house with built area 42 sq m. The distribution of the premises is the following: on the first floor there is a tavern, kitchen, basement and a corridor. There are carpet floors, latex painted walls and ceilings. Outside staircase leads to the second floor which comprises of two bedrooms, sanitary premise and a corridor. The floors there are with terracotta. The walls are latex. There is also an attic floor which can fit two more bedrooms.

The house is plastered from the outside. It has solid roof and walls. The yard is large enough for agricultural needs. In it there are fruit trees, wash basin, and flower garden.

The property comprises with outstanding views towards Danube River as you can see on the photos.



ID: 9994
Property Status:  Sold
District:  Vidin
Price Euro:  €17,280
Price GBP:  £15,068
Price USD:  $19,288
Category:  Houses
Area :  2 Floors
Bedrooms: 2 Bedroom
Living area: 70m 2
Plot Size :  570m 2
Extras:  Electricity, Water
Location:  Near river
Published:  Tuesday, November 30, 2021
 

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