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Apartment for sale in Ravda

We are glad to present to your attention this nice one-bedroom apartment for sale situated in a quiet location in the village of Ravda, near the ancient town of Nessebar.

The apartment is just 100 meters away from the sea and 200 meters from the village center. The property is situated in a newly constructed building with act 16 permission for use. It is set on the second floor out of four. The apartment has an area of ​​54 square meters and consists of a living room with kitchenette, bedroom, bathroom / wc, and two terraces with nice views. The apartment comes with all furniture and equipment included in the price. It is fully equipped and has air conditioning, flooring - laminate and tiles, walls - latex paint. There are PVC windows, interior doors. The apartment has south-west exposure and sea views. The building has a parking.

 

 



ID: 7670
Property Status:  Sold
District:  Nessebar
Price Euro:  €44,000
Price GBP:  £37,400
Price USD:  $44,880
Category:  Apartments
Area :  2nd floor
Extras:  Electricity, Water
Location:  In beach resort, On the sea, Near town, In fishing area, Near highway, In vacation place, Near mountain
Published:  Sunday, May 18, 2014
 

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