| Reference number: | PP3282 |
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| Country: | Bulgaria |
| Town: | Bourgas |
| Type: | Detached property bargain |
| Living Area: | 114m² |
| Land: | 800m² |
| Price: | €80,000 (£63,246.11) |
This is a solid house in perfect condition built in 1980. It has a border to the road of (20m). The house is in villa zone whit good landscape.
The brick building offers a living area of 114m² (57m² each floor). The house is covered by concrete. There is a hallway (2,85m x 0,50m), 1st kitchen (1,75m x 2,85m), 1st dining room (4,5m x 2,85m), 2nd kitchen (1,75m x 2,85m), 2nd dining room (4,5m x 2,85m). That's a perfect house for two families.
There is a Solid stairs (1,50m x 7,35m), hallway (1,85m x 2,65m), living room (2,65m x 4,75m), 1st bedroom (3,30m x 4,05m), 2nd bedroom (3,30m x 4,05m), bathroom (3m x 2m).
The yard of the garden is 800m², the workshop is 82m², a garage (3m x 4m).
The house is situated in a very quiet place. It has a 80 grapes, 40 fruit trees, tomatoes, apricots, pears, plums, cherryes, raspberry , fig, strawberry. There is a running water, a well, and 3 conservatories.
The house is located 12km away from Bourgas, and 10km from the airport of Bourgas. There are cafes, groceries, a restaurant, a medical point about 2km from the ville zone
The town of Bourgas (population: 210,260) is the second district centre on the Black Sea coast. It is situated in the farthest western part of Bourgas bay and is 390 km east of Sofia. Due to the low level of the coast there are three lagoon-lakes: Atanasovo lake, Bourgas Lake and Mandra lake. The town is situated between the sea and the first two lakes. The climate of Bourgas is suitable for recreation - mild winter and long sunny summer. The beaches are covered with dark black curable sand. Bourgas ranks fourth in size in the country after Sofia, Plovdiv and Varna.
Bourgas is a successor of the late Roman small town called Deultum - a military colony for veterans. Later it was called Develt, which served as a name for the present day village of Debelt. Later a curative settlement was built called Aqua kalidae, arranged around the mineral springs well known in the area. Thracian tribes used to live here before the commencement of this construction work. In the Middle Ages a small fortress called Pirgos was erected, most probably used as a watchtower. It was only in 17th century that Bourgas was given its present name. It was called Ahelo-Bourgas. After the Liberation it was called Bourgas, and was a small settlement. Ever since the town has grown and became the centre of the Southern Black Sea coast, a town of well developed industry and trade.