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Two bedroom apartment for sale in Varna

For sale is a two-bedroom apartment with a clean-living area of 61.12 sq m located in the center of Varna, next to Hristo Botev Community Center.

The apartment comprises of a corridor, two bedrooms, a bathroom + toilet, dining room + kitchen and terrace. The price also includes two basements – total of 6.38 sq.m.

Exposure of the rooms:

  • Bedroom 1 - North
  • Bedroom 2 - North-east
  • Dining room-kitchen - east-south
  • Terrace - south

The property is located on the third residential floor of a three-story old brick building. The apartment is after major repairs, sold with all the furniture and appliances. Some of the furnishing and appliaces include two large bedrooms, a wardrobe, cabinets, kitchen table, corner sofa. There are two Daikin air conditioners, Gorenje electric stove, boiler, refrigerator, washing machine, TV. The apartment is equipped with cable TV and SOT security system.



ID: 17267
Property Status:  Available
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District:  Varna
Price Euro:  €135,450
Price GBP:  £117,760
Price USD:  $151,189
Category:  Apartments
Area :  3rd floor
Bedrooms: 2 Bedroom
Living area: 61 m 2
Extras:  Electricity, Water
Location:  In town
Published:  Monday, February 12, 2024
 

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