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Land In Varna

We would like to offer you 5000 sq.m. of regulated land in the district city Varna.The town is situated on Varna Bay on the Black Sea, 469 km north-east of Sofia; a seaside resort. Population of 301 000. Third in population after Sofia and Plovdiv, called the seaside capital of Bulgaria. Terminal station on the railway lines Sofia-Varna and Rouse-Varna, a sea port, an international airport, second in traffic after Sofia.
Well developed commercial and tourist center with long sand-covered beach strips. Summer temperatures do not reach the extremes as in Dobroudzha and along the Danube and are usually moderate: about 28°-30°C. Autumns are mild and pleasant in Varna. The multi-coloured forests in autumn add to the picturesque landscape.
The land we offer is in a residential complex and close to the commercial part of Varna. The land right next to this property is purchased by Honda and will be turned into a car showroom. Do not miss this excellent chance to invest in a residential complex or a commercial business building.

ID: 2201
Property Status:  Sold
District:  Varna
Price Euro:  €245,000
Price GBP:  £213,003
Price USD:  $273,469
Category:  Regulated land
Area :  1 Floor
Plot Size :  5,000m 2
Extras
Location:  In beach resort, In the mountains, In town
Published:  Sunday, December 9, 2007
 

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