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Agricultural Land In The Mountain

Advantageous offers for agricultural pieces of land in the heart of the marvellous Strandzha Mountain about 60 km from the city of Burgas and the sea. The properties are different size large with different prices:
10 106 sq m agricultural plot 40 m from asphalt road – 7580 euro;
6 999 sq m agricultural plot adjoining dirt road and 200 m from asphalt road – 5250 euro;
7 297 sq m agricultural plot adjoining dirt road and a forest; 500 m far from asphalt road – 5475 euro;
11 522 sq m agricultural plot adjoining dirt road 600 m from asphalt road – 8640 euro;
6 999 sq m agricultural plot adjoining dirt road; 400 m from asphalt road – 5250 euro;
7 416 sq m agricultural plot adjoining dirt road; 450 m from asphalt road – 5560 euro;
8 407 sq m agricultural plot adjoining dirt road; 500 m from asphalt road – 6310 euro;
2 010 sq m agricultural plot adjoining dirt road; 100 m from asphalt road – 1520 euro;
Price - 750 euro per 1000 sq m !!!



ID: 2226
Property Status:  Sold
District:  Burgas
Price Euro:  €45,567
Price GBP:  £39,734
Price USD:  $50,862
Category:  Agricultural land
Plot Size :  60,756m 2
Extras
Location:  Near river, In the mountains, In the countryside, In hunting area
Published:  Monday, October 4, 2010
 

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