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House for sale near Rousse

This is an offer for a rural property for sale, located in a picturesque village near the town of Rousse and the Romanian border.

The village is part of Vetovo municipality, Rousse region and is situated 45 km from Rousse. The village is nicely arranged having all necessary amenities and communications. There you will find grocery stores, cafes, and regular public transport. The main road leading from Shoumen to Rousse passes nearby.

The house is one story with total living area of 120 sq m. It is built on a plot of land with total size of 860 sq m. The house consists of four rooms, kitchen, corridor, closet, and a basement. Besides that the land includes a garage and a small agricultural outbuilding - 30 sq m. The house is in good condition and comprises all communications - water and electricity. It is in need of some renovation in order to move in.

 



ID: 5717
Property Status:  Sold
District:  Ruse
Price Euro:  €14,000
Price GBP:  £12,208
Price USD:  $15,627
Category:  Houses
Area :  1 Floor
Plot Size :  860m 2
Extras:  Electricity, Water
Location:  Near river, In the countryside, Near town, In fishing area, Near highway, In vacation place
Published:  Tuesday, February 15, 2011
 

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