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Shop for sale in Primorsko

Pay attention to this next investment opportunity. This is a nice shop for sale, located in a newly built residential apartment building in the center of Primorsko.

The property is situated on a busy street, just in 5 minute walk from the seacoast. The whole premise comprises total area of 40 sq m and includes a bathroom. It is set on the first floor of the four-storied apartment complex which entered service in May this year. The premise is not equipped and furnished and will suit perfectly for a café, or a shop, since it is on a main street in the resort with a lot of tourist in the summer.

The town of Primorsko is a favourite destination to thousands of tourists who come here from all parts of the world every summer season. Primorsko is attractive with its favorable climate, beautiful nature, historic and cultural monuments, and hospitable native citizens and last but not least the varied attractions offered to the tourists.

 



ID: 5976
Property Status:  Sold
District:  Primorsko
Price Euro:  €82,000
Price GBP:  £69,700
Price USD:  $83,640
Category:  Commercial properties
Area :  1 Floor
Extras:  Electricity, Water
Location:  In beach resort, On the sea, In town, In fishing area, Near highway, In vacation place, Near mountain
Published:  Wednesday, May 25, 2011
 

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