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House for sale near Sredets

We offer to you large solid house with stone slates situated in a small village among the hills of the marvelous Strandzha Mountain.
The village is about 65 km from the city of Burgas, the International Airport and the seaside. It is a well preserved and recently preferable area providing excellent conditions for hunting and fishing.
There is a river passing by the village. So if you are looking for some nice and quiet place for your vacations this one is a good choice.

The house is brick built with two floors. The total living area is 100 sq.m. divided into five rooms – two on the first floor and three on the second. Running water, electricity and telephone line are available.
The house needs some repairs to be fit to live in and we recommend you using our local experienced workers. The toilet is outside and the yard is 300 sq.m.

It is important to know that only one half of the house is for sale!


ID: 632
Property Status:  Sold
District:  Burgas
Price Euro:  €12,250
Price GBP:  £10,650
Price USD:  $13,673
Category:  Houses
Area :  2 Floors
Plot Size :  300m 2
Extras:  Electricity, Water, Telephone
Location:  Near river, Near spa resort, In the countryside, Near town, In fishing area, In hunting area, In vacation place
Published:  Wednesday, February 12, 2014
 

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