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Regulated plot of land for sale in Sofia

This is another investment land for sale located in one of the last quarters of Sofia in the further north-east of the town. The property is situated right behind the airfield of the Sofia International Airport. To the north there are fields and meadows, situated along the Iskar river valley. The quarter consists mainly of houses. It is attractive location because its closeness to Sofia airport and its communicate location, quick and easy access to Sofia`s central part through Botevgradsko shosse and Vladimir Vazov Blvd.
The plot is located adjacent to a logistics park with numerous large stores such as TECHNOMARKET, BAUMAX, and RODA. The land is fully regulated having all communications - water and electricity. It has total size of 2094 sq m and comprises the following parameters: density - 40%, intensity - 2, height - 26 m. It is facing the main road by 20 meters, and suits perfectly for building a shop, storage, factory or any other commercial facility.

 



ID: 6739
Property Status:  Sold
District:  Sofia
Price Euro
200,000, €134,016
Price GBP:  £116,862
Price USD:  $149,589
Category:  Regulated land
Plot Size :  2,094m 2
Extras:  Electricity, Water
Location:  In the capital Sofia
Published:  Tuesday, March 20, 2012
 

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