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1983 m2 plot of building land with extremely attractive coastal/beach location in the town of Byala, Bulgaria. Green area at only 500 m distance from the white sand beach and the marina. Beautiful panoramic sea views. Mains water/electricity available.
Building Parameters:
Intensity - 1.0;
Density - 30%;
Max Height - 3 floors (10 m);
Green area - 50%.
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PROPERTY FACTSHEET
Property: Building Land (Land)
Region: Golden Sands Region
Land: 1,983 m2 Density: 30% Intensity: 1 Max Height: 10 m
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November 6, 2022 Real estate prices in Sofia have doubled
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oxfordbusinessgroup.com 22/07/2010 Nick Lavtchiev, director of Easy BG - a company that deals almost exclusively with UK clients - told Oxford Business Group (OBG) recently that, "Over-urbanisation is no good for this market. What is the point of going on vacation or having a home in a place that is as overpopulated and ugly as where you came from? There are plenty of other places in the middle of nowhere that are of interest to aspiring permanent residents.". [read the article]
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The Report - Emerging Bulgaria 2007 01/01/2007 "There is significant scope for development of spa and welness tourism due to Bulgaria's many mineral springs. Golf course development is another area where we are seeing growth." said Nick Lavtchiev, CEO of easy BG a local property firm". [read the book]
telegraph.co.uk 05/05/2004 The prices are almost irresistible, but buyers must beware dodgy deals and 'iffy' infrastructure, writes Cheryl Markosky in Bulgaria Beckons. [read the article]
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