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House for sale near Samokov

We are selling a house with a yard, located in a village in Samokov district. The property is situated in the center of the village, but in a very quiet and peaceful place.

The yard is 600 square meters, well maintained, with garden lighting and landscaping. It is divided into three parts - a large lawn, a flower and vegetable garden and аfruit garden.

The house was built in 1939. It is on two floors. The roof was repaired and has no leaks. The house is sold without the furniture. The first floor consists of two rooms and a bathroom with toilet. The second floor also has two rooms with a toilet. The flooring in all rooms is made of wood. Each floor has an area of ​​40 sq m.

In the yard there is a secondary building (former barn), converted into a tavern with a living area of ​​26 sq m and additional room of 14 sq m, which can be used as a kitchen.

Between the two buildings, there is a bathroom with a toilet, but it is not finished.

The village is located 45 km from Sofia. It is a very picturesque and lively village. There are two pools with mineral water. All streets in the village are newly asphalted. There is water supply and sewerage, three grocery stores.



ID: 12159
Property Status:  Sold
District:  Samokov
Price Euro:  €49,800
Price GBP:  £42,330
Price USD:  $50,796
Category:  Houses
Area :  2 Floors
Bedrooms: 3 Bedroom
Living area: 120m 2
Plot Size :  580m 2
Extras:  Electricity, Water
Location:  In the mountains
Published:  Thursday, January 27, 2022
 

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