Charming house with stone-made walls near Varna € 36.000

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Charming house with stone-made walls near Varna 25 photos reduced
Price: € 36.000
$ 45.659 or £ 29.800
Price per sq.m.: € 360

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Type: House / Villa
Bedrooms: 2
Bathrooms: 1
Total Area: 100 m2
Garden area: 1055 m2

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Sunny Beach
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Agent's Description

The house is located very close to the town of Provadya and not far from Varna city. It will take less than 30 min drive to go to the sandy beaches and enjoy the summer sun by the sea. Being located close to a town the real estate can benefit from the local amenities such as medical health care, regular bus lines, shops, pubs, schools and kindergartens.

The very house is absolutely and totally renovated recently. The original stone-made walls are kept, the roof is repaired, the bedrooms are with laminated floorings, the bathroom is tiled and fully equipped, new double-glassed joinery was put, there is a thermal insulation.

The house is on the levels. On the first floor there are two bedrooms, open plan kitchen and living room and a bathroom with toilet. On the ground floor there is one spacious room of 50 sq.m which was used as basement but it can be easily turned into additional living area. There is a well in the garden and an area to make a barbecue.

The price of the property is reduced from 44 000 to 36 000 Euros!!!

Property Information

Ref. No.: IM896
Category: Rural properties, Seaside properties
Location: Varna
Country: Bulgaria
The offer was published on: 06 Feb, 2009
The offer has been viewed: 3113 times
Enquiries received: 2

Floor Covering

  • Ceramic Tiles
  • Laminated Floorings

Exterior Features

  • Stone foundation
  • New tile-roof
  • Thermal insulation

Interior Features

  • Bathroom/WC

Unit Features

  • Cellar
  • Private garden
  • External staircase
  • PVC double-glassing joinery

Local Activities

  • Fishing
  • Water sports
  • Cycling
  • Swimming
  • Diving
  • Sailing
  • Walking / hiking

Local Amenities

  • Post office
  • Medical service
  • Railway station
  • Bus station
  • Shops
  • Restaurant
  • Cafe
  • Church
  • School

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  • Nearest airport: 42 km
  • Nearest beach: 45 km

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