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House for sale near Pernik

This large cottage is located at the foot of Vitosha Mountain, within minutes from the town of Pernik and 15 km from the capital of Bulgaria – Sofia.

The house was built in 1995 year. It has total living area of 197 sq m and consists of two floors and an attic. The distribution of the premises inside is as follows:

First floor - kitchen, bathroom toilet, basement and a staircase.

Second floor - living room with kitchenette, two bedrooms and a WC.

Attic floor - two bedrooms, a room suitable for bathroom and terrace.

The house is suitable for permanent living. There is Local heating, two of the bedrooms have underfloor heating, solar collectors for hot water, internet, security, insurance, cable TV, barbecue with fireplace and patio of 550 sq m. The roof is new with stone wool isolation.

The property is facing south. It is in an extremely quiet and peaceful area, 500 meters from mineral springs.



ID: 10948
Property Status:  Sold
District:  Pernik
Price Euro:  €132,000
Price GBP:  £114,761
Price USD:  $147,338
Category:  Houses
Area :  3 Floors
Bedrooms: 4 Bedroom
Living area: 197m 2
Plot Size :  550m 2
Extras:  Electricity, Water
Location:  In vacation place
Published:  Thursday, October 20, 2016
 

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