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Regulated plot of land for sale near Lake

Have a look at our next attractive suggestion. This offer presents its self the perfect investment opportunity in Bulgaria! It is a spacious plot of land for sale located near the Batak Lake. The property is set in the Tsigov Chark resort near the town of Batak in the municipality of Pazardzhik. The area attracts tourists with the amazing mountain views, fresh, clean air and beautiful nature. The Batak Lake is very large and provides great conditions for boating, wind driving and fishing. There are all communications and amenities nearby.
The plot of land which is for sale has total size of 2000 sq m. It is in regulation, meaning there is water and electricity provided and you can immediately start the construction works of your new holiday villa or nice apartment complex. The plot comprises wonderful view over the lake. It is in proximity to the center of the resort and the ski track. The access is provided by a quality road, all communications are available.



ID: 5431
Property Status:  Sold
District:  Pazardzhik
Price Euro:  €65,000
Price GBP:  £56,511
Price USD:  $72,553
Category:  Regulated land
Plot Size :  2,000m 2
Extras:  Electricity, Water
Location:  In the mountains, On lake, Near town, In fishing area, Near highway, In vacation place
Published:  Monday, May 9, 2011
 

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