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€49,990

Balchik, Dobrich, Bulgaria

2bd 2ba 120 sqm

Year Built: 0

Listed By: Kc Properties

Listed On: 11/21/2022

Listing ID: GL4678510 View More Details

Description

The property represents one storey house with total built up area 120 sq.m. It has 2 separate entrances and comprises of: -Entrance 1 – ample lounge with kitchen area, one bedroom and very spacious bathroom /WC. Both of the rooms have big windows overlooking the garden. -Entrance 2 – another bedroom and second large bathroom/WC. There are 3 air-conditioners (each in every room). In front of the house there is a quarry paved patio area, excellent place for having a drink in the warm evenings. Garden is fully grassed and planted with some fruit trees (figs and walnuts). The property is serviced with mains water, electricity and new septic tank. There is a security system installed. Plot size – 700 sq.m. Solid concrete fence. Location: The area offers excellent facilities for living all-year-round - there are food shops, restaurants, medical service, a school and kindergarten and regular buses to Balchik and Dobrich. The sea coast is only 5 km away from the village and it takes less than 10 min by car to get to the beach. 3 golf courses near-by. Varna city is 50 km Dobrich city is 30 km away Balchik is a small seaside town in Northern Bulgaria which combines the romance of its steep streets with the beauty of the sea. For a long time it has been known as the White Town for the mainly white colour of its lime rocks. Balchik has a 21 centuries history and has preserved traces of many cultures. All that can be seen in the Historical museum situated in the town centre. The nearest big towns are Varna /40 km/ and Dobrich /35 km/. Albena, one of the biggest Bulgarian resorts is only 10 km away. There is regular bus transport to them. On the north /35 km/ the furthest eastern point of Bulgaria - cape Kaliakra juts out deep into the sea. The town is popular with its Botanical garden, The Palace of the Romanian queen Maria, the Art Gallery and Archaeological Museum. Three 18-hole golf courses with villa communities and marinas are being developed nearby, two of the courses are designed by Gary Player and one by Ian Woosnam.