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Land for sale near Gabrovo

Farming land is located near the town of Gabrovo and offers an excellent view of the Central Balkan Mountains. The land borders a regulated plot. There is an asphalt road it. Next to the plot there is electricity and running water. The size of the property is 3601 sq m and you have a chance to purchase additional plot of 7800 sq m of farming land/forest which is right next to it. Having this in mind the plot could be easy turned into a regulated one and then building on it will be possible.
The village where the properties are situated is in the middle part of the Stara Planina Mountain, east of Gabrovo town, not far from the Shipka mountain pass. The distance to Gabrovo is less than 15 km and the city of Sofia is about 200 km away.
The land is located in attractive region – a few minutes driving to the municipality center of Gabrovo and the national revival town of Tryavna. Close to the village are also the ethnographic and architectural reserves of Bozhentzite and Etara. The area is extremely popular for tourism and one of the best places for investments in Bulgaria.



ID: 4149
Property Status:  Sold
District:  Gabrovo
Price Euro:  €18,800
Price GBP:  £15,980
Price USD:  $19,176
Category:  Development land
Plot Size :  3,601m 2
Extras
Location:  In the mountains, Near town, In hunting area
Published:  Wednesday, May 13, 2009
 

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