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Renovated house for sale in the town of Krivodol

For sale is a small, neat vacation house located in the town of Krivodol.

The town of Krivodol is part of Vratsa District. It is located in North-Western Bulgaria. It is the center of Krivodol municipality and it is about 20 km north of the regional center city of Vratsa.

The area is known for some interesting tourist sites - the Monastery of John the Baptist, known as Gradeshnitsa monastery, the memorial complex Septemvriytsi and the Matnishkiyat Monastery. Krivodol has grocery stores and regular public transportation.

The offered house is single-storied, brick building, after a complete renovation. The original year of built was 1980, but much more improvements were made after that. Everything is new - new insulation, new air conditioners, electrical wiring, and piping, furniture, electric water pump, furnace.

The total living area of the house is 64 sq m. The space is distributed between a large living room, a bedroom and a bathroom with a toilet.

The size of the garden is 999 sq m.



ID: 16883
Property Status:  Available
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District:  Vratsa
Price Euro:  €32,550
Price GBP:  £27,668
Price USD:  $33,201
Category:  Houses
Area :  1 Floor
Bedrooms: 1 Bedroom
Living area: 64 m 2
Plot Size :  999m 2
Extras:  Electricity, Water
Location:  In town
Published:  Tuesday, August 29, 2023
 

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