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Unique house for sale in Svishtov

This is a unique house for sale in the center of Svishtov.

The property is situated on a quiet street, close to the main street of the town. The total living area is 300 sq m and the size of the garden is 30 sq m. The house benefits with local heating with radiators and floor heating. The boiler for the local heating is on solid fuel and situated in the garage. The building is isolated with 5 cm EPS boards.

The house consists of:

First floor (100 sq m) - living room with fireplace, one bedroom, kitchen, bathroom, separate toilet, room used for a storage, corridor and a direct entrance to the garage.

Second floor (103 sq m) - living room with kitchen box and exit to the terrace above the garage. Two bedrooms (one with glazed terrace), bathroom, separate toilet, large corridor.

Attic floor (30 sq m) - two bedrooms (one with a terrace), corridor with terrace, toilet.

The garage is 50 sq m. It can fit one vehicle and there is space for the boiler.

The year of constructions is 1998.



ID: 12095
Property Status:  Sold
District:  Svishtov
Price Euro:  €120,200
Price GBP:  £104,502
Price USD:  $134,167
Category:  Houses
Area :  3 Floors
Bedrooms: 5+ Bedroom
Living area: 30m 2
Plot Size :  300m 2
Extras:  Electricity, Water
Location:  In town
Published:  Saturday, March 31, 2018
 

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