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Apartment for sale near Sunny Beach

The offered apartment is located in a closed type complex only 6 km outside Sunny Beach, on the edge of a lovely traditional Bulgarian village. The complex is very quiet, there are 6 pools, two restaurants and bars. There is also a tennis court, spa facilities and a gym.

The apartment benefits from being outside the hustle and bustle and noisy resort of Sunny Beach. The actual village is half a kilometer away and an easy walk (or you can get the bus). There you will find a couple of lovely restaurants and small shops. There is a regular bus to Sunny Beach and Nessebar and the complex win a shuttle bus as well.

Management charges for this apartment are 510 Euros a year. The yearly property tax is around 12 Euros. Water and electric are negligible. Wifi and satellite TV are available as are cleaning and laundry services. The apartment consists of a living room with kitchen box, one bedroom, bathroom with WC and a corridor. It is on the ground floor with direct access to the swimming pools.

We are offering you another studio apartment in this complex and both could be sold at 44 000 euro. The apartments are left fully furnished with everything you need, including bedding, towels etc. 



ID: 9726
Property Status:  Sold
District:  Sunny Beach
Price Euro:  €30,000
Price GBP:  £25,500
Price USD:  $30,600
Category:  Apartments
Area :  1 Floor
Extras:  Electricity, Water
Location:  Near the sea
Published:  Monday, May 18, 2015
 

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