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Vacation house for sale in the mountains near Svoge

The house is located in a picturesque village near the town of Svoge. The house has a total living area of 192 square meters and a yard of 1950 square meters.

The house has 3 floors and 4 rooms:

  • First floor - living room with bathroom and toilet (renovated 2 years ago with installed underfloor heating).
  • Second floor - two bedrooms (one is about 20 sq.m) and a space for a bathroom
  • Third floor - two bedrooms and a bathroom.

The house needs finishing. It was built of solid stone and bricks. The roof was repaired (replaced) 4 years ago.

The house is located amongst beautiful nature, surrounded by deciduous and coniferous forest and beautiful views of Stara Planina. There is a small creek running by the house. The property is reached via a concrete road (last 800 meters is a dirt road).



ID: 17499
Property Status:  Available
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District:  Svoge
Price Euro:  €61,000
Price GBP:  £51,850
Price USD:  $62,220
Category:  Houses
Area :  3 Floors
Bedrooms: 4 Bedroom
Living area: 192 m 2
Plot Size :  1,950m 2
Extras:  Electricity, Water
Location:  In the mountains
Published:  Wednesday, May 15, 2024
 

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