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Swimming complex for sale in the town of Kubrat

We are selling a developed business located in the town of Kubrat, Razgrad district. The property has a status of a "Swimming complex and bistro ". It is set in the central part of the city, next to the city park. Its total area is 2851 sq m.

The price includes:

  • Swimming pool with dimensions 25x12.5m and a depth from 1.20 m to 2 m;
  • Second children's pool - heart-shaped with size 12.5x20 m;
  • Large outdoor bar - fully equipped;
  • Kitchen - fully equipped;
  • Office - fully equipped;
  • Warehouses - with full equipment for site maintenance;
  • Medical office - fully equipped according to all requirements;
  • Two changing rooms;
  • Outdoor toilet - fully equipped;
  • Parking spaces;
  • Video surveillance, security with security system;
  • All communications - electricity, plumbing, internet;
  • Garden furniture for the customers of the bistro - wooden tables (new, 30 pcs.), benches (new, 60 pcs.), plastic tables (20 pcs.), plastic chairs (60 pcs.), umbrellas (20 pcs.), plastic sunbeds (10 pcs.)

The complex is fully functional, with high attendance.



ID: 14061
Property Status:  Available
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District:  Razgrad
Price Euro:  €187,500
Price GBP:  £159,375
Price USD:  $191,250
Category:  Regulated land
Plot Size :  2,851m 2
Extras:  Electricity, Water
Location:  In town
Published:  Tuesday, May 12, 2020
 

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