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Fully Finished and furnished apartment in Sofia for sale

A wonderful spacious one bedroom apartment located in the heart of the bulgarian capital is for sale now at really attractive price. The flat is located on the 4 th floor of a 5 years old building at Rakovska street. The apartment provides 80 sq.m of living area distributed between a corridor , a living room , a bedroom , a walk in wordrobe and two terraces. The apartment is nicely finished and fully furnished. The heating is central but the flat has airconditioning also . The bathroom is with a bathtube . There is central hot water also . The flat is modern and comfortable and really cozy . The location is just perfect . The parking space which is in the yard of the building   adds real value to that nice property as parking in that part of Sofia is an issue . Currently the apartment is rented and the new buyer can keep the tenant and start gaining from his investment at once .



ID: 7660
Property Status:  Sold
District:  Sofia
Price Euro
125,000, €85,000
Price GBP:  £72,250
Price USD:  $86,700
Category:  Apartments
Area :  1 Floor
Extras:  luxurious furnishing, Electricity, Water, Telephone, Cable TV, Internet, Air Conditioner, Heating, Furnishing, Garage
Location:  In the capital Sofia
Published:  Tuesday, October 29, 2013
 

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