Apartment in Pine Ridge Chalets near Borovets € 25.000

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Apartment in Pine Ridge Chalets near Borovets  6 photos active
Price: € 25.000
$ 31.707 or £ 20.694
Price per sq.m.: € 390

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Type: Apartment / Flat
Floor: of
Bedrooms: 1
Bathrooms: 1
Total Area: 64 m2
Garden area: 3500 m2

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Trendafil Dryankov

Sofia
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27 Liditse Str., ap.2, Geo Milev quarter, Sofia
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Agent's Description

Pine Ridge Chalets Complex is located in Madzhare village only 7 miles from Borovets Resort. Enjoy the magnificent views and nature that surrounds the complex and the landscaped garden with paved areas. Pine Ridge Chalets & Apartments development comprises 6 chalets and 24 apartments on a site of 3,500 sq.m backing onto national pine forest.

The apartment for sale is with fitted kitchen and equipped bathroom. In the bedroom there is a wall-to-wall carpet, the living room with kitchen is tiled, as well as the bathroom. There is a porter/ security system, parking, restaurant, ski storage, laundry, gym, shop and brasserie facilities, shuttle bus service to main ski area of Borovets at anticipated cost of £7 pp per wk.

Property Information

Ref. No.: BO-PINE
Category: Golf properties, Rural properties, Ski properties
Year built: 2008
Location: Govedartsi
Region: Borovets
Country: Bulgaria
The offer was published on: 20 Feb, 2009
The offer has been viewed: 3319 times
Enquiries received: 2

Floor Covering

  • Ceramic Tiles
  • Laminated Floorings

Exterior Features

  • Wooden decoration
  • Brick
  • Stone decoration
  • Thermal insulation
  • Decorative plaster

Interior Features

  • Bathroom/WC
  • Kitchen units
  • Kitchen facilities
  • MDF doors

Unit Features

  • Private garden
  • Local heating
  • Cable / Satelite TV
  • Phone line
  • Internet
  • Security system
  • Reception
  • PVC double-glassing joinery

Facilities

  • Parking place
  • Sauna
  • Gym
  • Security Gate
  • Lobby bar
  • Resaurant
  • Spa centre

Local Activities

  • Skiing / snowboarding
  • Golf
  • Fishing
  • Horse riding
  • Cycling
  • Climbing
  • Walking / hiking

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