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Perfect studio apartment for sale overlooking the sea in Byala

Perfect, furnished studio apartment with sea views for sale in a closed type complex in Byala.

The apartment has a total living area of 31 sq m. It is on the third floor out of five in the complex and consists of a living room with kitchen area, sleeping area, a bathroom with WC and a balcony with amazing sea views.

The complex offers many amenities such as a swimming pool with children's area, sunbeds with umbrellas, showers, a playground. The territory is fenced. Outside parking spaces are provided. The complex has a stunning garden with fruit trees - peaches, nectarine trees, plums, figs, grapes, etc. For the relaxation of the residents there is a barbecue and a rest area with a comfortable table and benches.

Characteristics of the complex:

  • New complex in an ecologically clean area by the sea
  • Close to beaches and a marina
  • Panoramic sea and mountain views from each apartment
  • Landscaped garden with seating area
  • Outdoor swimming pool
  • Playground
  • Parking
  • Fenced area


ID: 14519
Property Status:  Sold
District:  Byala
Price Euro:  €28,600
Price GBP:  £24,939
Price USD:  $31,923
Category:  Apartments
Area :  3rd floor
Bedrooms: Studio
Living area: 31 m 2
Extras:  Electricity, Water
Location:  In beach resort
Published:  Saturday, August 26, 2023
 

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