This is a large house located in a nice village on the lake of Mandra which is the biggest on the Balkan Peninsula. The area is suitable for any kind of sports and activities; rural tourism- hunting, fishing, boating etc. This area is definitely an area where you always have something to do. The village is 10 km far from the main road to the city of Bourgas and the rest of the resorts in the sea; 17 km from the city downtown center; about 21 km from the International Airport in Bourgas; 9 km from a sandy sea beach and it is at the foot of National Park Strandja Mountain.The house is in perfect condition as you can see from the pictures and needs no renovations at all. There are 2 floors and the total living area of 150 sq m. The first floor has: a spacious living room, a kitchen, a storage room and a toilet. Indoor staircase leads to the second floor where there are: 3 bedrooms, a bathroom with a toilet and two balconies.The house is newly built and luxurious with terra - cotta and laminated floors. Water and electricity are provided in the house. Telephone, internet and digital TV are available in the village. The yard is 1034 sq m large and there is a swimming pool and a barbeque area.
Category:
Houses Area
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2 Floors
Plot Size
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1,034m
2 Extras:
swimming pool,
Electricity, Water, Barbecue Location:
Near river, Near beach resort, Near the sea, Near spa resort, Near town, In fishing area, In hunting area, Near highway, Near mountain Published:
Monday, February 11, 2008
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