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One bedroom ready to move in for sale in Ravda

One-bedroom apartment with a total living area of 56 sq m, located in a new building in a quiet and at the same time communicative place in Ravda.

In front of the building there is free parking. The property is only 5 minutes from the beach. It is near to once famous restaurant “Varvari”.

The apartment is on the second floor out of 5. The building was insulated from the outside 3 years ago. It has its own well-landscaped and maintained yard with a small swimming pool and a relax area.

The apartment itself was renovated also 3 years ago. It can be used for both seasonal and year-round living. The heating is via air conditioners. The property consists of an entrance hall, a bathroom with toilet, bedroom with terrace and a living room with dining area and a second terrace.

The property maintenance fee is about BGN 400 per year.

A place for good for vacation, as well as for raising small children. The front door to the yard is secured and children can play in undisturbed.

You can walk to the center of Ravda and Nessebar.



ID: 15769
Property Status:  Sold
District:  Nessebar
Price Euro:  €49,350
Price GBP:  £42,905
Price USD:  $55,084
Category:  Apartments
Area :  2nd floor
Bedrooms: 1 Bedroom
Living area: 56 m 2
Extras:  Electricity, Water
Location:  In beach resort
Published:  Saturday, August 26, 2023
 

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