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Rural house for sale next to Lom

This next property for sale is located on the very banks of the Danube River in a village in close vicinity to the town of Lom.

The village is known for its grape production and has attracted the attention of a number of overseas investors who are buying both vineyards and property in the village. The offered property is built on a very large plot of land with size 3000 sq m, making it a very good investment.

The village is also favorite among fisherman. The population is about 300 people and there are all necessary amenities and communications available.

Besides the house, the property includes few additional farm buildings and a garage. The house itself has an area of 100 sq m. It has water and electricity inside. Under the house, there is a large basement.

The property stands on an asphalted road with easy access at any time of the year.



ID: 13651
Property Status:  Invalid
District:  Lom
Price Euro:  €17,500
Price GBP:  £14,875
Price USD:  $17,850
Category:  Regulated land
Area :  1 Floor
Bedrooms: 2 Bedroom
Living area: 100 m 2
Plot Size :  3,000m 2
Extras:  Electricity, Water
Location:  Near river
Published:  Friday, September 10, 2021
 

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