House and Villa, Provadija (Small town)
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Country:
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Bulgaria
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Location:
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Provadija Small town
(MAP of location)
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Price:
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EUR: 32000
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Yard:
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1500 sq. m.
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Area:
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50 sq. m.
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Status:
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Available
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The property has 2 floors and offers 100 sq. m of livable area. The 1st floor comprises of a spacious room and a cellar. The 2nd floor offers an entrance-hall and 3 rooms. Furthermore, the house has a summer kitchen, as well as a garage and several agricultural outbuildings, which can be easily converted into something else. Running water, electricity and septic tank are provided, as well as a telephone line. Since the property is in good overall state, it only needs some refurbishment before moving in. The road leading to it is asphalted and makes it easily approachable during all seasons. The garden stretches over 1500 sq. m and offers plenty of space for a swimming pool, guesthouse or playground.
The village itself has several shops and pubs, a restaurant and a school. Regular transportation to Provadia is available. The area offers plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities. Places of interest are the dams of Tsonevo and Eleshnitsa, the Goliama Kamchia River, and a natural reserve with caves, waterfalls and interesting rock formations in close proximity.
The beautiful town of Provadia lies some 22 km away. Provadia is a town in northeastern Bulgaria, part of Varna Province, located in a deep karst gorge along the Provadiya River not far from the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast. Provadiya served as a customs point since ancient times. It is well known for salty mineral waters, its mild climate and a total of 70 km of caves in the surrounding mountain walls. It can be reached by train from Sofia or Varna and there are also hourly buses from and to Varna, and a sophisticated road system. South of Provadiya lies the largest rock salt mine in Bulgaria, which is believed to be virtually inexhaustible with a salt bed of up to 3900 m, and has been sporadically exploited for some 7500 years; now it is part of Solvay Sodi AD in Devnya under the name Provadsol AD. Some of the exhausted vaults are used for the storage of natural gas. The town has a certain potential as a spa centre; its saline mineral water is allegedly similar in composition to the one at Karlovy Vary.
Do not hesitate! This offer is extremely advantageous!
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