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Houses in VratsaDescription
Rural house near Vratsa (ID: 13584)
District: Vratsa
The house is in a picturesque village in Roman municipality, Vratsa district. The village stands on the Sofia-Varna railway line, east from the town of Mezdra. It is located at the foot of the Stara Planina mountain. The Iskar River runs about... more
Plot Size
1,600 m2
Price
€19,300
 
Houses in VratsaDescription
House for sale near Vratsa (ID: 15094)
District: Vratsa
The house is located in a peaceful village, in Vratsa district. The village is 25 km northeast from Vratsa. The property stands on a main asphalted street and is suitable for year-round living. The total living area of this building is 140 sq... more
Plot Size
2,500 m2
Price
€35,500
 
Houses in VratsaDescription
House for sale near Mezdra (ID: 12253)
District: Vratsa
The house is located in a cozy village, which is about 1.5 km from the town of Mezdra. The village is small and quiet, but having all the necessary amenities for permanent living. The property consists of a three-storey brick house, a summer... more
Plot Size
1,200 m2
Price
€36,500
 
Houses in VratsaDescription
House for sale near Vratsa (ID: 14356)
District: Vratsa
Luxury guesthouse for sale in the Vratsa Balkan. The property is situated a cozy, well developed village just about 5km from the district center Vratsa. The house is three story. It has a total living area of 285 sq m. The building consists of... more
Plot Size
750 m2
Price
€136,600
 
 

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