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House for sale near Vratsa

Our next offer is for this rural house for sale located in a village in Vratsa district.

The village lies 35 km from the town of Vratsa and 35 km from the ferry in Oriahovo. It is a well developed village with two doctor’s offices, pharmacy, all kinds of grocery stores and shops for household goods or construction materials.

It is a 2 storey house with built area of ​​65 square meters with 3 rooms and a hallway. There is an inside and outside tap, outside toilet, no bathroom.

The property has all communications - cable TV, Internet, telephone. This house is suitable for living but needs repairs.

Next to it there is another building - a new house on 2 floors with a built area of ​​40 square. Not suitable for living and needs finishing.

The plot is 1700 sq m with a well, barn of 180 sq m suitable for animals and storage for grains and feed.

There is a separate plot of 1000 square meters near the village center.



ID: 8559
Property Status:  Sold
District:  Borovan
Price Euro:  €15,000
Price GBP:  £12,750
Price USD:  $15,300
Category:  Houses
Area :  2 Floors
Plot Size :  2,700m 2
Extras:  Electricity, Water
Location:  Near lake, In the countryside, In fishing area, In vacation place
Published:  Tuesday, April 1, 2014
 

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