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Store for sale in Sofia

We bring to your attention this commercial property for sale located in Reduta neighborhood in Sofia. The property has the status of a shop. The area is very lively, with a constant traffic.

The store is set in a new building right next to a bus stop. It is also close to the Serdika Mall and Sitnyakovo Boulevard. The building is brick construction and has Act 16 received in 04.2019. The shop consists of one commercial premise, an entrance hall and a bathroom with toilet. The store is in excellent condition.

The height of the ceilings is 3.20 meters. The floor covers are made of granite tiles, the walls are latex painted, the bathroom is fitted with faience and terracotta. There is wiring for the internet.

There is a possibility to rearrange the property into an apartment. It its current state it is suitable for a shop, office, beauty studio, cosmetic studio, travel agency, insurance agency, fashion studio, training center and any other commercial activity.

Option for free parking in the area around the building!



ID: 13899
Property Status:  Sold
District:  Sofia
Price Euro:  €46,100
Price GBP:  £39,185
Price USD:  $47,022
Category:  Apartments
Area :  1st floor
Bedrooms: Shop
Living area: 27 m 2
Extras:  Electricity, Water
Location:  In the capital Sofia
Published:  Saturday, July 9, 2022
 

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