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Development land for sale near Pomorie

The plot you could invest in is 4032 sq m. It is situated in the immediate proximity of a small village 10 km from the sea, 18 km from Sunny Beach and 25 km north of Burgas. The settlement is located at the foot of the Aitos Mountain and offers nice view over the sea resorts of Nesebar, Sunny Beach, Ravda and Pomorie.

The area is good for rural tourism; fishing and hunting are also popular. There are plenty of mineral springs and a big dam lake. The area is becoming extremely attractive for investments. Close to the property we suggest you is building a small villa complex – some 350 – 400 m away. Water and electricity are available 250 m away. 200 m from the plot begins the wood.

Regulating the land won’t be difficult as the nearest regulated plot is just a few meters away from the property. The procedure of regulation takes a few months and once it’s finished you could built on the plot.



ID: 3721
Property Status:  Sold
District:  Pomorie
Price Euro:  €108,864
Price GBP:  £94,929
Price USD:  $121,514
Category:  Development land
Plot Size :  4,032m 2
Extras:  Electricity, Water
Location:  Near beach resort, Near lake, In the countryside, In fishing area, In hunting area, Near mountain
Published:  Thursday, March 20, 2008
 

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