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Office In Varna

Pay attention!!! This is an offer for an office situated in the charming sea city of Varna! The property benefits from its wonderful location on the seaside close to the sunny beaches and the International Airport. What a better chance to make a profitable investment if our offer is just what you are looking for.!

The apartment is situated on two levels – basement and first floor connected with a winding staircase. The entrance is from the street. There are four premises in the office – two on the basement and two on the first floor. Inner bathroom and toilet are available on each floor.

The property goes with an internal summer garden at the rate of 12 sq.m and a yard of 125 sq m.

ID: 980
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Property Status:  Sold
District:  Varna
Price Euro:  €145,000
Price GBP:  £126,440
Price USD:  $161,849
Category:  Apartments
Area :  1 Floor And A Basement
Plot Size :  125m 2
Extras:  Electricity, Water
Location:  Near spa resort, In town, In fishing area, In hunting area, In historic place, Near highway, In vacation place
Published:  Thursday, April 5, 2007
 

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