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House for sale in the town of Montana

The property is located in the town of Montiana in the area of ​​the 5th school. The house is after major repairs. It has all new Bramak roof, completely replaced in 2018, new PVC windows, new interior doors and solid exterior doors. The floors are fitted with thermal insulation and laminate. The corridor and the bathroom are tiled. The piping and electrical wiring in the house also have been replaced and there is an alarm system.

The house is on one floor, which is one meter above the ground. It consists of two separate bedrooms, bathroom with toilet, hallway, large living room with kitchen and a basement. The total living area is 70 sq m.

The yard is 600 sq m. In it there a large garage - 24 sq m, a what used to be a shop, an external toilet, a building for firewood storage, two external fountains, many fruit trees, vines, a lawn area, thuja, hedges, lilacs and flowers.



ID: 15470
Property Status:  Available
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District:  Montana
Price Euro:  €86,100
Price GBP:  £73,185
Price USD:  $87,822
Category:  Houses
Area :  1 Floor
Bedrooms: 2 Bedroom
Living area: 70 m 2
Plot Size :  600m 2
Extras:  Electricity, Water
Location:  In town
Published:  Wednesday, December 8, 2021
 

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