Type : Houses, villas
Ref # : 0296
Location : Seaside
Status: For Sale
City/Town : Burgas
Living Area : 110 m2
Plot Size : 610 m2
Rooms :
Price : 59 900 € / 117 154 lv. |
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| St Vlad is a complex of 50 individual, freehold villas with a private garden and off street parking space. It is our pleasure to offer our clients the unique opportunity to buy a large, freehold, 2 bedroom house in this virgin, yet untouched and undiscovered part of the Black Sea coast. The complex is ideal for people looking for the calmness and serenity of a small village within 3 kilometers of the beach. Location St Vlad is situated some 20 min drive from Sunny Beach resort (only 15 miles away), at a distance of 60 miles south of Varna and 35 miles north of Bourgas. Last but not least are the virgin beaches (2 miles away), which can still be found in this part of the Black Sea coast. Emona village is situated 3 miles away from St Vlad, just a few miles to the south of the town of Obzor. According to the legends, Emona is the birthplace of the Thracian king Rez who participated in the Thracian war. The remains of a Bulgarian medieval fortress are still visible in Emona. There is also a light house and remains of a monastery. You have just found one of Bulgarias best kept secrets. St Vlad consists of 50 individual, freehold, 2 bedroom large houses, each with living area of 1,100 sq ft (110 sq m) and a garden of 5,000 sq ft (500 sq m). These delightful houses provide ample living space and feature a spacious rear garden and off-street parking. The properties are well presented and comprise spacious reception room, with space for dining, bright kitchen area with sliding doors leading to the veranda, two large bedrooms benefiting from plenty of natural light, bathroom and a toilet. St Vlad is situated in a virgin, yet untouched and undiscovered part of the Black Sea coast, which is beautifully set on the northern slopes of the Balkan range, rolling down to Cape Emine, the most eastern point of Bulgaria where the Stara Plannina mountain meets the sea. |
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