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Rural property for sale near Byala Slatina

Rural property located in a large, developed village in north-western Bulgaria. The village is included in municipality Byala Slatina, Vratsa district. It is situated 13 km northwest of the municipal center Byala Slatina. There is river passing through the village, making the area suitable for fishing.

The property is built on a huge plot of land with total size of 4200 sq m. The total living space of the property is 128 sq m. The property includes two residential buildings. One is brick construction with reinforced concrete slab and a total size of 64 square meters. The second building is a solid built summer kitchen of 36 square meters. The price also includes a garage with of 26 square meters, and many additional agricultural buildings with a total size of about 600 square meters. For recreation there is a metal gazebo for 20 people.

The property is livable. Both residential buildings are fitted with electric appliances, stoves, refrigerators, washing machines, TVs. There is electricity in the property!



ID: 16671
Property Status:  Sold
District:  Vratsa
Price Euro:  €19,300
Price GBP:  £16,779
Price USD:  $21,543
Category:  Houses
Area :  1 Floor
Bedrooms: 2 Bedroom
Living area: 128 m 2
Plot Size :  4,200m 2
Extras:  Electricity, Water
Location:  In the countryside
Published:  Sunday, July 16, 2023
 

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