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House for sale near Svoge

The house is located in a beautiful mountain village in Svoge Municipality, Sofia District. The settlement is around 30 km northeast from the municipal center Svoge, set amongst amazing nature with evergreen forests.

The property is on an asphalt road, 100 meters from the town hall, 6 km from the Monastery of the Seven Thrones, and in close vicinity to a river. It is a lovely, solid house with easy access, suitable for year-round use.

The distribution inside is very functional. The house is on two floors with a total living area of 120 sq m, spread as follows:

First floor - 3 rooms (dining room, kitchen, bedroom and a room which is prepared for bathroom and toilet).

Internal stairs lead to the second floor. There you have 3 rooms (living room, two bedrooms and two terraces).

The house also has a basement and a separate room used as a tavern.

The yard is 450 sq m. The property has electricity and water.



ID: 15157
Property Status:  Available
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District:  Svoge
Price Euro
24,400, €23,400
Price GBP:  £20,405
Price USD:  $26,119
Category:  Houses
Area :  2 Floors
Bedrooms: 3 Bedroom
Living area: 120 m 2
Plot Size :  450m 2
Extras:  Electricity, Water
Location:  In vacation place
Published:  Wednesday, November 16, 2022
 

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