Are you interested in investing in Bulgaria in the long-run? Or you desire to establish a joint-venture or own business in this promising country. Our next offer is for those who are looking at large scale projects. This is a plot of land exactly at the Motorway A1 that links Sofia with Burgas. The motorway will be fully finished in 2009 and will provide quick access from the capital to the sea side. Intensive building works are going at the moment. However the plot we suggest is on the already existing part of A1. Its size is 5 670 sq m and it has direct access on the road. There is a possibility for an exit there. The land is on the southern side of the road on direction towards Plovdiv and Burgas. The size is suitable for building a Petrol/Gas Station, restaurant, motel or a rest area. Closest service point is a petrol station at 10 km. There is an electric outpost at immediate proximity. Nearest town is Pazardzhik at 9 km. There is a village at 4 km too; this means labour force is quite easy to be found here. If you are interested in this offer, feel free to ask for more information. Our agents can also show you the lot upon your request. The company offers legal assistance for acquiring a building permission.
ID: 2922 Property Status:
Sold District:
Pazardzhik
Category:
Development land Plot Size
:
5,670m
2 Extras:
Location:
Near river, In the countryside, Near town, Near highway Published:
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
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