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New luxury furnished house for sale close to the sea

We are offering to your attention this luxury property located amongst piece and quiet, close to Varna and the town of Byala.

It is a detached two-story house with a living area of ​​336 sq m and a yard of 1100 sq m. The distribution of the rooms inside is as follows:

  • Floor 1 - living room with kitchenette and dining room (60 sq.m.), bedroom, bathroom with toilet, room for the heating and a garage.
  • Floor 2 - 3 sunny bedrooms with bathrooms with toilets and closets in each.

The garden is leveled and perfectly maintained. The access to the property is extremely easy and convenient. It is 300 m from the main road, close to shops. The property is located in the southern part of the village.

This property is perfect for those looking to escape the bustle and noise of the big city, but at the same time being extremely close to all the necessary amenities a big city can offer.



ID: 16065
Property Status:  Sold
District:  Varna
Price Euro:  €299,880
Price GBP:  £261,495
Price USD:  $334,726
Category:  Houses
Area :  2 Floors
Bedrooms: 4 Bedroom
Living area: 336 m 2
Plot Size :  1,100m 2
Extras:  Electricity, Water
Location:  Near the sea
Published:  Tuesday, May 27, 2025
 

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