Skip to main content

House for sale near Varna

We are offering you this rural stone-built house for sale located in a village in northeastern part of Bulgaria, Provadia municipality, Varna district. It is a quiet and peaceful village famous for the also stone built church "St. Theodore". There is also a community center with an interesting ethnographic exhibition. The village is located just 4 km away from the municipal center Provadia and 46 km from Varna.
The property is situated in the central part of the village right across the town hall. It is on the main asphalted street in the village which guarantees easy access during the whole year. The house comprises total living area of 80 sq m distributed between two residential floors. It consists of three rooms, summer kitchen and a large basement. The property comprises with a very spacious plot of land - 2100 sq m in size. It is totally flat with much trees and greenery.

 



ID: 6847
Property Status:  Sold
District:  Varna
Price Euro:  €24,900
Price GBP:  £21,165
Price USD:  $25,398
Category:  Houses
Area :  2 Floors
Plot Size :  2,100m 2
Extras:  Electricity, Water
Location:  Near river, Near beach resort, Near the sea, In the countryside, Near town, In fishing area, Near highway, In vacation place, Near mountain
Published:  Tuesday, April 10, 2012
 

Contact us in regards to this property

 
 

 
 

SIMILAR PROPERTIES

 
 

Bulgarian Property News

Russian Company Builds A Residential Complex At Bulgarian Seaside 27/03/2008
Russian holding Etalon-Len-Spets SMU (ELS), specialising primarily in residential construction, started its international expansion through a 30 million-dollar investment in a housing complex in Bulgaria, Property Xpress reported. The holding’s first project beyond Russia envisages the... more
 
Michael Lynn Ordered To Pay Back 1.3m Euro 14/03/2008
Ill-famed solicitor Michael Lynn was ordered on February 25 to repay loans amounting to 1.3 million euro that he used to buy four apartments for investment purposes, the Irish Independent daily reported. A High Court judge’s ruling came after the National Irish Bank (NIB) lodged a claim with... more