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Agricultural land for sale near Kavarna

This vast plot of agricultural land is situated in one of the rapidly developing areas in Bulgaria – the area of Kavarna. The total size of the plot is 20834 sq m. It lies near small but charming village called Kamen Bryag – 18 km far from Kavarna and less than 4 km from the seaside. The land is 3 category which means that the soil is fertile and good for cultivating grains like wheat, maize, oat, rye etc. The property is rented for two more years till the end of September 2010 and it comes with an annual rent that the tenant farmer defines.

Since there is no water and electricity in the land you cannot built on it. However you can still make profit of the land by renting it. The plot is easy accessible and there is a dirt road reaching it. The nearest town of Shabla is only 13 km north. Other advantages of the property are that there is no annual tax on agricultural land, no annual maintenance charges, and on the other hand there is constantly increasing demand for agricultural land.



ID: 3990
Property Status:  Sold
District:  Kavarna
Price Euro
229,174, €125,004
Price GBP:  £109,003
Price USD:  $139,529
Category:  Agricultural land
Plot Size :  20,834m 2
Extras
Location:  Near the sea, In the countryside
Published:  Thursday, March 24, 2011
 

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