Coastal Villa for sale near Varna € 79.500

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Coastal Villa for sale near Varna 6 photos sold
Price: € 79.500
$ 100.829 or £ 65.807
Price per sq.m.: € 588

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Type: House / Villa
Bedrooms: 2
Bathrooms: 2
Total Area: 135 m2
Garden area: 600 m2

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Agent's Description

The village is located 12 miles away from Varna and 6 miles away from Albena. There are several shops and post office in the village.

The property is a newly built two-storey house with 600 sq m garden. Ground floor - living room with a kitchenette, bathroom and toilet. First floor - 2 bedrooms, bathroom and toilet. Total living area of 135 sq m.

The neighbouring house is also for sale. It is absolutely the same but painted in white. You can see it at Ref. number VN020.

Property Information

Ref. No.: VN131
Category: Seaside properties
Year built: 2006
Location: Albena
Country: Bulgaria
The offer was published on: 17 Jul, 2008
The offer has been viewed: 3966 times
Enquiries received: 11

Floor Covering

  • Ceramic Tiles
  • Laminated Floorings

Exterior Features

  • Cement/Concrete
  • Brick
  • Plaster coat

Interior Features

  • Bathroom
  • WC
  • Kitchen units
  • MDF doors

Unit Features

  • Balcony / Terrace
  • Private garden
  • PVC double-glassing joinery

Facilities

  • Parking place

Local Activities

  • Fishing
  • Water sports
  • Surfing
  • Cycling
  • Swimming
  • Diving
  • Walking / hiking
  • Karting

Local Amenities

  • Post office
  • Railway station
  • Bus station
  • Shops
  • Restaurant
  • Cafe
  • Disco club
  • Aqua park
  • Night clubs
  • Airport

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