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House for sale near Kyustendil

The offered house is located in a picturesque village just 8 km from the town of Kyustendil.

The village is included in the municipality of Kyustendil, Kyustendil district. It is well developed with good infrastructure and asphalted roads. There are many amenities for your comfortable every day life or a pleasant vacation.

The house has total living area of 200 square meters. It comprises with 3 floors and also includes an adjacent building - kitchen. On the first floor there is a tavern, basement and a kitchen. On the second floor there is another kitchen, bathroom and 3 rooms. The third floor needs repairs and consists of one large premise and 2 more rooms. All windows have brand new window joineries. The house is plastered and also the fence.

The yard is 1000 sq m in size. It is well maintained and landscaped, filled with many fruit trees. There is also a garage and an additional outbuilding.

 



ID: 8172
Property Status:  Sold
District:  Kyustendil
Price Euro:  €22,800
Price GBP:  £19,380
Price USD:  $23,256
Category:  Houses
Area :  3 Floors
Bedrooms: 4 Bedroom
Living area: 200m 2
Plot Size :  1,000m 2
Extras:  Electricity, Water
Location:  Near river, Near lake, In the countryside, Near town, In fishing area, In hunting area, Near highway, In vacation place
Published:  Wednesday, June 9, 2021
 

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