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Huge Plot Of Land 11 km From The Sea

This advantageous offer is located in a village south-east of Bulgaria, in the skirts of Strandzha Planina Mountain. There is a river passing by the village. In the north end of the village passes the River of Ropotamo too and the second biggest lake in Bourgas area was made near the same village. The plot is 46 216 sq m large and extremely good for a vacation village project! The plot is agricultural land and it used to be an animal farm in the past. There is an asphalted road from the village to the plot and this same road goes to the big lake mentioned earlier in the text. The land is circled by a forest and it is very beautiful and quiet. The village is only 1 km far. There is electricity post on the plot, 7 buildings and water supply. There are already many houses in the village sold to English people and many rourists visit the place in the summertime.


ID: 2544
Property Status:  Sold
District:  Burgas
Price Euro:  €369,728
Price GBP:  £314,269
Price USD:  $377,123
Category:  Development land
Plot Size :  46,216m 2
Extras:  Electricity, Water
Location:  Near river, Near beach resort, Near the sea, Near spa resort, Near town, In fishing area, In hunting area, Near highway, Near mountain
Published:  Wednesday, February 2, 2011
 

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