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Perfect new house for sale in Sapareva Banya

We offer for sale an attractive house on three floors, located in the center of Sapareva Banya Resort.

The property stands on an asphalt road, supplied with electricity, sewerage and water, internet and cable TV. The house can be used both for living and as Guest house. It is for sale furnished.

The total living area is 225 sq m (75 sq m per floor). The first floor is completely renovated and arranged as a separate apartment with a kitchen, dining room, living room with Italian sofas and a fireplace, a bedroom, laundry room, toilet and a bathroom. The second floor has three rooms, kitchen, bathroom and toilet. This floor needs renovation. The third floor is an attic space, which can make another apartment similar to the first floor.

In the yard there is an additional building of 32 sq m. There is a garage - 20 sq m, another building - 29 sq m. The total size of the plot itself is 303 sq m.



ID: 14747
Property Status:  Sold
District:  Sapareva Banya
Price Euro
197,400, €190,000
Price GBP:  £165,680
Price USD:  $212,078
Category:  Houses
Area :  3 Floors
Bedrooms: 5+ Bedroom
Living area: 225 m 2
Plot Size :  303m 2
Extras:  Electricity, Water
Location:  In spa resort
Published:  Monday, February 21, 2022
 

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