Have a look at this new suggestion! This is a typical Bulgarian one-storey house with a basement. It is located in a small village 10 km away from Razgrad, 50 km from Rouse, 150 km from Varna and Golden Sands. The settlement is also 200 km away from Bucharest-the capital of Romania which is already a country included in The European Union as we are, too, and it can be visited whenever you wish. The property has 3 rooms and a basement. The garden which goes with it is 2000 sq m large. The land is regulated so a swimming pool, a garage or something else can be built. There are some outbuildings and a well in the yard. The road which passes by the house is an asphalt one and the access is very easy. The location of the property is such that it ensures a terrific view. All these characteristics make the property a very good investment for people who look for a place where they can spend their vacations or live there constantly. In the village you can find a post office, a restaurant, a grocery and a museum. There is an excellent hunting and fishing area near the settlement, and places, very suitable for picnics. The region is ecologically clean and ecotourism can be developed here. The national park ‘Zborqnovo’ and river The Danube are very close to the village. This is an offer which can be very profitable one for people who are ready to invest. Do not miss the chance to have the perfect place for you and your family!
Category:
Houses Area
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1 Floor And A Basement
Plot Size
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2,000m
2 Extras:
Electricity, Water, Outbuilding Location:
In the countryside, Near town, In fishing area, In hunting area, In vacation place Published:
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
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