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Two regulated plots of land for sale near Shabla

These are two, fully regulated plots of land for sale located in a distanced village on the far north-eastern part of Bulgaria.

The village is located in North-East Bulgaria. It is part of Shabla Municipality, Dobrich District. It is the most northeastern point in Bulgaria and is situated 6 km south of the Bulgarian-Romanian border and 82 km north from Varna. The region specializes in the production of sunflower, wheat and barley.

The plots are both having their status changed to regulation, which means there is water and electricity connected and you can immediately start the construction works of your new holiday home or permanent residence. The nearby sea camping site is just a couple kilometers from the properties. The area is ecologically clean rich of fresh air and amazing views.

The first plot comprises total area of 1200 sq m and sells for the price of 13 000 euro. The second plot is a bit larger - 1700 sq m and is for sale for 17 000 euro.

 



ID: 6175
Property Status:  Sold
District:  Dobrich
Price Euro
26,000, €13,000
Price GBP:  £11,336
Price USD:  $14,511
Category:  Regulated land
Plot Size :  1,200m 2
Extras:  Electricity, Water
Location:  Near beach resort, On the sea, Near the sea, In the countryside, Near town, In fishing area, Near highway, In vacation place
Published:  Friday, March 9, 2012
 

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