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One bedroom luxury apartment for sale in Sofia

The apartment is located just 100 m from Krasno Selo metro station, in a small building with 8 apartments and its own courtyard with controlled access.

The clean living area of the property is 65 sq m (not including the terraces). It consists of a living room with a terrace, a bedroom with a terrace, a walk-in wardrobe of 5-6 square meters, a bathroom with a toilet and a a corridor. All rooms have south exposure, which makes the apartment very light and warm, with low heating expenses.

The property was bought brand new in 2016. It was then finished and furnished. The window joinery is high-end Trocal. There is a high-quality air conditioner. The apartment is on the last floor. The roof of the building was replaced with a new one in March 2022 – has a 10-year warranty.

The price also includes a basement. The apartment was purchased for rental purposes and currently has an active tenant.



ID: 16314
Property Status:  Available
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District:  Sofia
Price Euro:  €199,500
Price GBP:  £169,575
Price USD:  $203,490
Category:  Apartments
Area :  3rd floor
Bedrooms: 1 Bedroom
Living area: 65 m 2
Extras:  Electricity, Water
Location:  In the capital Sofia
Published:  Wednesday, December 7, 2022
 

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