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6 plots on a lake

We suggest six pieces of land good for development once being regulated. The properties are situated in the immediate proximity of a lake about 5 km far from the city of Burgas and the sea. The size of the plots is different as well as its location. The price per sq m is 22 euro.

  • 5100 sq m – second line from the lake - 112 200 euro;
  • 5100 sq m – third line from the lake – 112 200 euro;
  • 4660 sq m – fifth line from the lake – 102 520 euro;
  • 4660 sq m – sixth line from the lake – 102 520 euro;
  • 3980 sq m – fifth line from the lake – 87560 euro;
  • 3980 sq m – sixth line from the lake – 87 560 euro.

Being close to electricity and water and very close to the sea the plots are appropriate for development projects. The International Airport is 20 km away. The plots are surrounded with parcels already bought from big investors. Once building work begins communications are planed to be provided. The land is currently changing its statute into regulated one! Don’t hesitate but make profitable investment!



ID: 2409
Property Status:  Sold
District:  Burgas
Price Euro:  €22
Price GBP:  £19
Price USD:  $25
Category:  Development land
Plot Size :  27,480m 2
Extras
Location:  Near the sea, Near town, Near highway
Published:  Saturday, April 21, 2007
 

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