The land is located in a village just 11 km far from the Sea resort and beautiful town of Primorsko! The village is famous with its breath taking views. It is not very big but it is very well developed as it benefits from being so close to the sea. The land itself is located among gorgeous surroundings as you can see from the pictures! The plot is 2700 sq m large and agricultural. There is electricity passing through the land but according to Bulgarian law it is not allowed to build only 10 meters from the electricity pole. But there aren’t any other regulations. The town itself is situated spread out on a small picturesque peninsula between two bays. It is only 50 km from the city of Burgas and its International airport. The area offers excellent conditions for tourism, sport and balneology combined with plenty of sunny days and mild climate. The area has become extremely attractive because of the good opportunities for rest it offers. The village is not far from the foot of the picturesque Strandzha Mountain. This means you can choose between the golden beaches and the fresh mountain air! Primorsko has been a preferable place for rest for quite a while. It is not so crowded like big sea resorts and offers wonderful opportunities for nice vacation. The nature in the area is lovely – rich in woods, rivers and sights. The average annual rainfall is low, the climate is mild and there are plenty of sunny days which benefit pleasant holidays. Take advantage of the price of this plot and don`t miss it!!!
ID: 1993 Property Status:
Sold District:
Primorsko
Category:
Development land Plot Size
:
2,700m
2 Extras:
Location:
Near river, In the countryside, Near town, In fishing area, In hunting area, In vacation place, Near mountain Published:
Tuesday, September 4, 2007
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