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Huge Piece Of Land Only 4 Km From The Sea

Here is an advantageous suggestion you could resist - 40 500 sq.m peace of land just a few kilometers from the seaside and less than 15 km to the city of Burgas!!! The plot is in the area of a well organized village. It is not regulated which means you need to regulate it first so you can build on it. Water and electricity are available in the village. There are two dirt roads adjoining the property.

The size of the property is absolutely enough for building a holiday village with small cottages for rent or sell. If you are interest in starting such kind of enterprise this offer is exactly for you. The area provides good opportunities for fishing and hunting. Boating is also possible since there are only 4 km to the sea! The International Airport is about 20 minutes driving!

Don't hesitate! Take this land for only 3.5 euro per sq.m!!!

ID: 1391
Property Status:  Sold
District:  Burgas
Price Euro:  €141,750
Price GBP:  £120,488
Price USD:  $144,585
Category:  Development land
Plot Size :  40,500m 2
Extras
Location:  Near river, Near beach resort, Near the sea, In the countryside, In fishing area, In hunting area, In vacation place
Published:  Monday, July 16, 2007
 

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