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Large brick apartment for sale in Varna

This is a very spacious, 4-room apartment located in an older, brick residential building next to the Sea Garden in Varna. The building is set in a very communicative area, near the University of Economics and the Sports Hall.

The apartment has a clean area of 120 sq m. It consists of a living room and three non-transitional rooms (two bedrooms and a kitchen). The apartment can be easily re-arranged and made into 3-bnedroom. The exposure is towards south/east/north. The property is on the second floor our of 12. Under the apartment there is another residential floor and then the ground floor garages.

The property has been renovated. There is new insulation, new bathrooms, etc.

The building also has been renovated. Currently the windows of the entire entrance have been replaced. Sensor lighting was installed. The shared parts of the building are in very good condition. There are 2 elevators.



ID: 16571
Property Status:  Available
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District:  Varna
Price Euro:  €294,000
Price GBP:  £255,604
Price USD:  $328,163
Category:  Apartments
Area :  2nd floor
Bedrooms: 2 Bedroom
Living area: 120 m 2
Extras:  Electricity, Water
Location:  In town
Published:  Monday, March 27, 2023
 

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