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Bulgarian Properties for Sale and Rent Offer: Four-storey solid building in a large plot of land near Veliko Tarnovo in Veliko Tarnovo Ref. No.: VT 2523 URL address of the offer: https://www.bulgarianproperties.com/30224 Four-storey solid building in a large plot of land near Veliko Tarnovo Price € 198 000 Location: Veliko Tarnovo For sale Type of property: Hotel, Factory & Industrial, Other property, Leisure centre, Business, Storehouse, Logistic centre, Industrial building Area features : In the countryside. , Near mountain, In vacation place, In historic place, In fishing area, In hunting area, Near town, Near highway Area: 1431.00 m2 Garden: 2423.00 m2 Bedrooms: 24 Floor: 4 Heating system: Electrical heating Furnishing: Unfurnished Type of building: Brick-built Condition: good Authorised agency Responsible agent Nikolay Nikolov Veliko Tarnovo Mobile: +359 882 817 481 Phone: +359 62 520 289 Address: 17A, Vasil Levski Blvd, Veliko Tarnovo Skype: bulgarianproperties.com Property with potential in a small town not far from Veliko Tanovo BULGARIAN PROPERTIES offers to your attention this solid building located close to the town Veliko Tarnovo. The property borders highway which connects northern and southern Bulgaria. The property is a four-storey solid built Page 1 Offer: Four-storey solid building in a large plot of land near Veliko Tarnovo in Veliko Tarnovo Ref. No.: VT 2523 URL address of the offer: https://www.bulgarianproperties.com/30224 industrial building which was used as a canteen before. The total built up area of the building is 1,431 sq. m. and it is located on a plot of land with a size of 2423 sq. m. Each floor has separate facilities, balconies and bathrooms. There are mosaic floors, wooden window frames in the building. The condition of the building is structurally sound, but it needs renovation. The property can be converted into a hotel, industrial facilities or any other type. It is situated on road, available during the whole year. Towns of Veliko Tarnovo, Debelets and Dryanovo are located in close proximity. Reference number: VT 2523 Page 2 Offer: Four-storey solid building in a large plot of land near Veliko Tarnovo in Veliko Tarnovo Ref. No.: VT 2523 URL address of the offer: https://www.bulgarianproperties.com/30224 Page 3 Offer: Four-storey solid building in a large plot of land near Veliko Tarnovo in Veliko Tarnovo Ref. No.: VT 2523 URL address of the offer: https://www.bulgarianproperties.com/30224 Page 4 Offer: Four-storey solid building in a large plot of land near Veliko Tarnovo in Veliko Tarnovo Ref. No.: VT 2523 URL address of the offer: https://www.bulgarianproperties.com/30224 Page 5 Offer: Four-storey solid building in a large plot of land near Veliko Tarnovo in Veliko Tarnovo Ref. No.: VT 2523 URL address of the offer: https://www.bulgarianproperties.com/30224 Page 6 Offer: Four-storey solid building in a large plot of land near Veliko Tarnovo in Veliko Tarnovo Ref. No.: VT 2523 URL address of the offer: https://www.bulgarianproperties.com/30224 Page 7 Offer: Four-storey solid building in a large plot of land near Veliko Tarnovo in Veliko Tarnovo Ref. No.: VT 2523 URL address of the offer: https://www.bulgarianproperties.com/30224 Page 8 Offer: Four-storey solid building in a large plot of land near Veliko Tarnovo in Veliko Tarnovo Ref. No.: VT 2523 URL address of the offer: https://www.bulgarianproperties.com/30224 BULGARIAN PROPERTIES is the No.1 real estate company in Bulgaria. We have a vast experience in property sales and rentals in all market segments, consultancy services & research, construction, repair works and management of properties in all regions of Bulgaria. Since our founding in 2003 we have been working hard in two directions - to offer the widest choice of properties for sale and rent, and to provide all services related to buying and selling of real estate in Bulgaria. Our experience, knowledge and understanding of the Bulgarian real estate market, big property portfolio and innovative approach are the reason BULGARIAN PROPERTIES is the market leader I real estate in Bulgaria. Trust us! We do our job professionally! Contacts: Address: 22, Zlaten Rog Str. Tel: +359 2 9 11 50 E-mail: [email protected] © BULGARIAN PROPERTIES Page 9.
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