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New apartment in a high rise building in Burgas

We offer you for sale an apartment located in a new, high-rise residential building in Meden Rudnik area of Burgas.

The apartment is on the 13th out of 30 in total. It reveals amazing views over the city and the sea. The clean living area is 56.25 sq m + 15.09 sq m of shared parts, making the total living space almost 72 sq m. The building was insulated, has two stairwells and three elevators.

The offered apartment consists of a living room with kitchenette, one bedroom, a terrace (with access from both rooms), a closet, hallway and a large bathroom with toilet. The property requires final finishing. It is sold plastered, with installed metal front door, installed electrical wiring, installed water meter. The building has Act 15, yet to receive Ac 16. The elevators have not been launched yet.

The area has a lot of amenities. It is very well developed, with convenient public transport. The sea and the center of the city are within easy reach.



ID: 15789
Property Status:  Sold
District:  Burgas
Price Euro:  €28,300
Price GBP:  £24,055
Price USD:  $28,866
Category:  Apartments
Area :  13th floor
Bedrooms: 1 Bedroom
Living area: 72 m 2
Extras:  Electricity, Water
Location:  Near the sea
Published:  Saturday, August 26, 2023
 

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