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Apartment for sale in Byala

This apartment is located in a closed-type complex for seasonal and year round living in the beautiful sea resort of Byala.

The apartment is finished "turnkey". It is one-bedroom with clean living area of 57.29 sq m and a basement of 5 sq m. The total living area including the common shares is 76.29 sq m. The apartment is on the third floor.

The layout inside is as follows: entrance hall, living room, kitchen and a bedroom. The flooring is laminate. The bathroom is finished with high quality tiles, equipped with sanitary ware and water heater. The terrace has aluminum railings and granite floors. The windows are PVC. All internal doors are MDF. The front door is metal.

The building has luxury common parts - entrances, stairs, patio, yard, facade, roofs - all are made to meet the highest requirements. The complex is located in a quiet area with magnificent sea views. It is close to the beach - 1000 m and 200 m from the center of Byala.



ID: 10893
Property Status:  Sold
District:  Byala
Price Euro:  €52,800
Price GBP:  £44,880
Price USD:  $53,856
Category:  Apartments
Area :  3rd floor
Bedrooms: 1 Bedroom
Living area: 76m 2
Extras:  Electricity, Water
Location:  In beach resort
Published:  Wednesday, September 28, 2016
 

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