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New house for sale in Zlatitsa

We bring to your attention this brand new, completely finished house located in the town of Zlatitsa.

The construction is red brick, two-storey. There is drainage, inside and outside isolation, electricity installation, plumbing, sewer, large PVC windows and much more. The distribution of the rooms inside is as follows:

First floor - large living room with kitchen (white stone floors, latex painted walls), bedroom (laminate flooring, latex painted walls), bathroom with toilet (faience and terracotta).

Second floor - three bedrooms (laminated parquet, latex walls).

The house is heated with a fireplace in the living room. The boiler is electrical, but also can be heated by the fireplace.

The house is sold with some of the furniture.

Town of Zlatitsa is located in the Zlatitsa-Pirdop valley, between Stara Planina to the north and Sredna Gora to the south. It is 75 km east of Sofia, 27 km south of Etropole, 32 km north of Panagiurishte, 2 km west of Pirdop and 32 km northwest of Koprivshtitsa.



ID: 12631
Property Status:  Available
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District:  Sofia
Price Euro:  €73,260
Price GBP:  £62,271
Price USD:  $74,725
Category:  Houses
Area :  2 Floors
Bedrooms: 3 Bedroom
Living area: 120 m 2
Plot Size :  700m 2
Extras:  Electricity, Water
Location:  In town
Published:  Thursday, September 20, 2018
 

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