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House for sale near Shabla

The following property is located in a small village in northeastern Bulgaria, just minutes from the sea and the town of Shabla.

The property is situated on the main road leading to Shabla. It is only 10 km from the sea. The village has all the necessary amenities for permanent living – grocery stores, public transport and heath care.

The house consists of four rooms and a bathroom. Its total living area is 90 sq m. The roof and the superstructure were fully renovated in 2014. The house has new insulation and partially replaced PVC windows. The house is sold with all of the furniture.

Adjacent to the house there is an additional building with size 50 sq m. It consists of two rooms, kitchen and a toilet. This building is fully isolated and with PVC windows.

The yard includes few other buildings in perfect condition – garage with area 30 sq m, greenhouse - 50 sq m and others. 



ID: 11155
Property Status:  Sold
District:  Dobrich
Price Euro
38,000, €32,900
Price GBP:  £28,603
Price USD:  $36,723
Category:  Houses
Area :  1 Floor
Bedrooms: 4 Bedroom
Living area: 90m 2
Plot Size :  2,300m 2
Extras:  Electricity, Water
Location:  Near the sea
Published:  Tuesday, November 14, 2017
 

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