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Cheap house in a picturesque village very close to the Turkish border in the area of Elhovo – this is our new advantageous offer for you!
The property consists of a small adobe house that needs a lot of work to become fit to live in. it is one storey with solid stone foundations. There are four rooms spread on 80 sq.m living area. The building is in bad condition but if you don’t mind repairs you could turn the property into a cosy place for living or holidays according to your preferences. We could recommend you our local workers for all repairs needed.
The property is supplied with electricity and running water and you could have telephone line installed upon your request. The garden that goes with the house is 1000 sq.m large. It is planted with fruit trees that give a fascination to the property.
Don’t hesitate! The region offers very good opportunities for fishing and hunting and it is less than two hour driving to the sea!

ID: 1141
Property Status:  Sold
District:  Elhovo
Price Euro:  €7,350
Price GBP:  £6,409
Price USD:  $8,204
Category:  Houses
Area :  1 Floor
Plot Size :  1,000m 2
Extras:  Electricity, Water
Location:  On river, In the countryside, Near town, In fishing area, In hunting area, In vacation place, Near mountain
Published:  Thursday, April 5, 2007
 

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