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Development plot of land for sale near Albena

We would like to present to your attention our next investment offer! This is a large plot of land for sale located in the outskirts of the beautiful village of General Kantardjievo, just a few km away from the golden beaches of  Albena 
 
The village is part of Aksakovo municipality, district of Varna. It lies 24 kilometers to the north-east from Varna. Kranevo is 3 km away and it is 6 km from Albena. From the village opens incredible view in any direction. There are many foreigners who already bought properties there and the area has enormous development potential.
 
The land has agricultural status of tenth category. But it could be changed into regulation and then it would be ready for building. It borders the regulation of the village and it is near all necessary communications.
 
The total area of the plot is 4155 sq m. It has great potential for developing. You could build your dream holiday villa, house for permanent living or a small residential complex with great views of the sea.



ID: 8588
Property Status:  Sold
District:  Aksakovo
Price Euro
40,000, €36,900
Price GBP:  £31,365
Price USD:  $37,638
Category:  Development land, Agricultural land
Plot Size :  4,155m 2
Extras
Location:  Near beach resort, Near the sea, In the countryside, Near town, In fishing area, Near highway, In vacation place
Published:  Monday, May 26, 2014
 

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