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Bulgarian Properties for Sale and Rent Offer: Holiday Complex in the heart of Stara Planina, 20 km from the town of Antonovo in Antonovo Ref. No.: VT 76234 URL address of the offer: https://www.bulgarianproperties.com/76234 Holiday Complex in the heart of Stara Planina, 20 km from the town of Antonovo Price € 259 000 Location: Antonovo For sale Type of property: Apartment, House, Villa, Hotel, Business, Investment project, Building Area features : In town. , Near ski resort, Near mountain, In rural countryside, In historic place, In fishing area, In hunting area, Near town, Near highway Area: 1000.00 m2 Garden: 8800.00 m2 Heating system: Solid fuel heating system Furnishing: Fully furnished Type of building: Brick-built Condition: Excellent Authorised agency Responsible agent Simeon Karapenchev Veliko Tarnovo Mobile: +359 882 817 441 Phone: +359 62 520 289 Address: 17A, Vasil Levski Blvd, Veliko Tarnovo Skype: bulgarianproperties.com Favorable offer for business investment in the region of Targovishte We offer you a great opportunity to invest in a beautiful tourist area. The complex is located in the heart of Sredna Stara Planina in a picturesque area on the outskirts of a river, between the towns of Veliko Tarnovo and Targovishte. For those who want to break away from the ynamics, tension, stress and noise of the big city, this is a great opportunity Page 1 Offer: Holiday Complex in the heart of Stara Planina, 20 km from the town of Antonovo in Antonovo Ref. No.: VT 76234 URL address of the offer: https://www.bulgarianproperties.com/76234 to be alone behind the walls of beautiful forests against the sounds of nature. The holiday complex and its surroundings offer great opportunities for relaxation in the fabulous nature. The complex has an area of ​​1000 sq.m., which are built in 8800 sq.m. garden. • The hotel part of the complex consists of 10 luxury apartments in houses, consisting of a living room, a bedroom and a bathroom. • Separately there is a large family house on two floors (ground floor - kitchen, banquet hall and barbecue in front; first level - 1 bedroom, 1 bedroom with one single bed, 2 double rooms; second level - 2 double rooms, 1 bedroom, 1 apartment with one bedroom and 6 single beds). The advantages of the complex are that it is located close to the big city, and at the same time gives the impression that it is far from civilization, a place where one can be alone and enjoy the beautiful nature and fresh air. The complex is located in a mountainous area in the valley of an extremely clear river with many species of fish. In the area of ​​the village the hunting of wild boar, red deer, wolf, deer is very widespread. Viewings We are ready to organize a viewing of this property at a time convenient for you. Please contact the responsible estate agent and inform them when you would like to have viewings arranged. We can also help you with flight tickets and hotel booking, as well as with travel insurance. Property reservation You can reserve this property with a non-refundable deposit of 2,000 Euro, payable by credit card or by bank transfer to our company bank account. After receiving the deposit the property will be marked as reserved, no further viewings will be carried out with other potential buyers, and we will start the preparation of the necessary documents for completion of the deal. Please contact the responsible estate agent for more information about the purchase procedure and the payment methods. After sale services We are a reputable company with many years of experience in the real estate business. Thus, we will be with you not only during the purchase process, but also after the deal is completed, providing you with a wide range of additional services tailored to your requirements and needs, so that you can fully enjoy your property in Bulgaria. The after sale services we offer include property insurance, construction and repair works, furnishing, accounting and legal assistance, renewal of contracts for electricity, water, telephone and many more. Reference number: VT 76234 Page 2 Offer: Holiday Complex in the heart of Stara Planina, 20 km from the town of Antonovo in Antonovo Ref. No.: VT 76234 URL address of the offer: https://www.bulgarianproperties.com/76234 Page 3 Offer: Holiday Complex in the heart of Stara Planina, 20 km from the town of Antonovo in Antonovo Ref. No.: VT 76234 URL address of the offer: https://www.bulgarianproperties.com/76234 Page 4 Offer: Holiday Complex in the heart of Stara Planina, 20 km from the town of Antonovo in Antonovo Ref. No.: VT 76234 URL address of the offer: https://www.bulgarianproperties.com/76234 Page 5 Offer: Holiday Complex in the heart of Stara Planina, 20 km from the town of Antonovo in Antonovo Ref. No.: VT 76234 URL address of the offer: https://www.bulgarianproperties.com/76234 Page 6 Offer: Holiday Complex in the heart of Stara Planina, 20 km from the town of Antonovo in Antonovo Ref. No.: VT 76234 URL address of the offer: https://www.bulgarianproperties.com/76234 Page 7 Offer: Holiday Complex in the heart of Stara Planina, 20 km from the town of Antonovo in Antonovo Ref. No.: VT 76234 URL address of the offer: https://www.bulgarianproperties.com/76234 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 8.
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