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Apartment for sale in Sofia

This is a new, one-bedroom apartment, located in the capital of Bulgaria – Sofia, Nadezhda quarter.

The building is located near the North Park, Billa store, and 5 meters from the subway station. It has its own courtyard with parking, basement and CCTV. The building benefits with luxurious common shares.

The apartment has built area of ​​53 sq m. It consists of a hallway with granite floor, bedroom with laminate that opens onto a terrace, bathroom with shower and living room with kitchen with built-in appliances. All rooms are furnished and have air conditioning.

The property is equipped with central heating. The pipes for the heating are running under the floor in each room. The central heating is hardly ever used because the apartment is very warm in the winter and cool in the summer. There is security system. Almost all of the appliances are under warranty.

The year of construction is 2007 and there is Act 16.



ID: 11218
Property Status:  Sold
District:  Sofia
Price Euro:  €61,734
Price GBP:  £52,474
Price USD:  $62,969
Category:  Apartments
Area :  3rd floor
Bedrooms: 1 Bedroom
Living area: 50m 2
Extras:  Electricity, Water
Location:  In the capital Sofia
Published:  Thursday, February 2, 2017
 

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