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Luxury apartment for sale in Aheloy

We glad to present to you this unique apartment for sale located in the town of Aheloy.

The apartment is situated in a closed type complex on the very first line of the beach of a small resort on the Black Sea coast, just 5 min. driving from the ancient town of Nessebar and the world famous sea resort - Sunny Beach. It is 20 minutes away from the International airport in Burgas.

Some of the amenities in the complex are:

  • Restaurant
  • pool bar
  • fitness
  • massage and beauty center
  • conference hall
  • reception
  • shops
  • two swimming pools

The offered apartment is amazing, first line, three bedroom type. It has total living area of 172.52 sq m and consists of a spacious living room with kitchen box, three bedrooms, two bathrooms with WCs, two balconies, one of which very large and with amazing sea view. The apartment comes completely finished, furnished and equipped with everything necessary. It has never been used.



ID: 8807
Property Status:  Sold
District:  Pomorie
Price Euro:  €172,500
Price GBP:  £149,972
Price USD:  $192,545
Category:  Apartments, First line properties
Area :  6th floor
Extras:  Electricity, Water
Location:  In beach resort
Published:  Tuesday, April 29, 2014
 

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