Pay attention to this pretty two-storey house! It is situated in a quiet village surrounded by peaceful nature. The place is 55 km away from the Black Sea coast and the city of Bourgas but at the same time provides all the advantages rural life can give. It is in fishing and hunting area. An asphalt road leads to the house.
The building provides stability and solidness. According to your taste, it could be made some repairs or refreshments, in order to become the house of your dreams.
The total living area of this property is 110 sq. m. whish is distributed among five rooms. On the first floor there is a kitchen and a dining room. On the upper floor there are two bedrooms and a guestroom. There is a staircase that connects the first with the second storey. On the upper level there is a balcony with a nice view. The toilet is outside, but it can be easily installed as an internal by our local building workers. In some of the rooms the ceilings are wooden, which is the traditional looking of the Bulgarian houses. It gives to the property authenticity and coziness. Running water and electricity are provided.
There is a huge garden that goes with the house. It is 2000 sq. m. – enough for building another big house. It can be planted with different vegetables and fruit trees if you’re keen on gardening. It depends on your creative imagination! Near to the house there is a spot for parking.
Category:
Houses Area
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2 Floors
Plot Size
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2,000m
2 Extras:
Electricity, Water Location:
Near river, Near beach resort, In the countryside, Near town, In fishing area, In hunting area, In vacation place Published:
Thursday, April 5, 2007
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