This is an attractive offer that deserves your attention. It is about an old rural house situated in one of the most beautiful areas of Bulgaria – the amazing Rhodopi Mountain and the region of Smolyan! Sheltered among the green hills of the mountain this settlement is the right place for making investments. It is only 25 km away from the well known ski resort of Pamporovo and the town of Smolyan is a few kilometers away. The area is perfect for fishing and hunting as well as sightseeing. Once you see it you will surely fall in love with it! The house we offer to you is a traditional Bulgarian rural house that hasn’t been inhabited for years. The building is two storey providing 150 sq m living area. It is made with stone foundations and trimmer joists but the construction needs full renovation to become fit to live in. if you don’t want to spend money for repairs you could demolish the old house and build a new one using the stone foundations. The house goes with a small garden of 200 sq m. The whole property is situated on a big elevation that reveals a magnificent view toward the village and the mountain. Just look at the pictures! There is an asphalt road nearby and a river passes by the settlement. Take advantage of the excellent location and take this place for a very reasonable price!
Category:
Houses Area
:
2 Floors
Plot Size
:
200m
2 Extras:
Electricity, Water Location:
Near ski resort, In the mountains, Near town, In fishing area, In hunting area, In historic place, In vacation place Published:
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
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