Property Details
- Property: House (New Build)
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 2
- Receptions: 1
Newly built house
Newly built house with 140 sq. m. of living area, only 10 min drive from Varna and the seacoast. The house consists of 3 bedrooms, large open plan lounge with kitchen and dinning area, 2 fully equipped bathroom and attic. The price includes the cost of a fitted kitchen with electrical appliances.
Features
Item ID: IBG237
Price: € 72 000
Land: 950 sq. m.
Location: Varna, near Suvorovo
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Recently built house finished to an excellent standard situated minutes from Varna! The property features gross internal floor area of 140 sq. m. distributed between large lounge with kitchen area (30 sq. m.), three bedrooms (18; 18 and 13 sq.m.), two fully equipped bathrooms (4; 4,5 sq.m.) and a spacious porch in front. One of the bedrooms is an en-suite with its own bathroom with WC. There is an attic which could be converted into additional living space.
Finishing includes: heat and sound insulation, PVC double glazing, wooden laminated and ceramic tiled floors, fully equipped bathrooms and a fitted kitchen with electric appliances (included in the price). The neutral finishing of the interior gives the future owner the opportunity to decorate the house according to its own taste and needs.
The garden size is 950 sq. m. enclosed by stone and steel wall with private parking area.
Services include: water, electricity, internet, landline.
The Municipality
Souvorovo Municipality is located in north-eastern Bulgaria, Varna District. Its territory is characterized by moderate continental climate. The terrain has a plateau-like relief divided into parts. The altitude is up to 200-300 m above sea level. The roads take up 4.3% of the total territory, water areas (dam lakes) - 0.6 sq. km (0.3%). The ethnic composition of the population in the municipality Suvorovo is unique - Bulgarians, Turks, Muslim Roma population, Mine-digging Roma population (Kopanari, Bulg. - diggers); Bulgarians of Bessarabian origin from Moldova and Ukraine. The municipality has gathered together people of diverse ethnic origin from all over Bulgaria. There are villages that are entirely Bulgarian-populated - Banovo, Kalimantsi, Izgrev, Levski, Prosechen; villages populated mainly by ethnic Turks - Drundar; villages populated by Bulgarians and Roma - Christians and Muslims; and the town of Souvorovo with population represented by all ethnic groups.
The municipality’s geographical location makes it a suitable place for agricultural activity. The arable land amounts to 132 sq. km (61%) and the forests are 33 sq. km (15%).
The District
Varna Region is located in North-Eastern Bulgaria. It borders the regions of Dobrich, Shumen and Burgas as well as the Black Sea to the east. The region is generally hilly and along the river valleys of Kamchia and Provadiyska, it is plain. The seashore has wide stripes of sand towards which wooded mountain slopes run down in terraces.
The coastal line is shaped by the bays of Varna, Kamchia and Sveti Yani as well as the promontories of Galata and Cherni (Black). Interesting places to visit are the dense riparian forests in the river valleys of Kamchia and Batova, Provadia River, the caves near the village of Beloslav, Orlov Kamak Waterfall at Armira River.
The unique natural formation of upright stones (Pobitite Kamani) west of Varna occupies an area of 70 sq. m and resembles columns of up to 2 m in diameter driven into earth and rising up from 5 to 7 m from the ground. The area is rich in ground and karst water. There are two firth lakes beside the sea – Varna and Beloslavsko, connected in 1923 by a navigable canal. There is mineral water rich in iodine near Varna and in the valley of Kamchia River. Both industry and agriculture are well developed in Varna Region.
The Ruse–Varna railway line, the oldest one in Bulgaria, passes through this area linking the Black Sea and Danube region. The resort complexes of St. Constantine, Golden Sands (Zlatni Piasatzi), Riviera, Sunny Day (Slanchev Den), Kamchia, pearled along the coastal line, are wonderful places for rest. This region also offers conditions for cultural, balneological and eco tourism.
The cultural history of the region is millennium old. The oldest vestiges of life – pole dwellings from the chalcolythic and Bronze Age – have been discovered near the Beloslavsko Lake. Dark Hole (Temnata Dupka) Cave on its bank also preserves traces of a prehistoric life. Remains of ancient settlements, structures, necropolises, castles are found at many places in the region.
The cultural monuments are evidence of the well-developed civilization in this area. A gold treasure was found in 1972 during archeological excavations of the chalcolythic necropolis at Varna. The treasure dates from 32–30th c. BC and is believed to be the oldest golden works of art. The largest Roman thermal (baths) that have been found so far in Bulgaria are those in Varna. Good evidence of the medieval culture in the region are the gold treasure from the beginning of the 6th c. found in 1961, Aladzha Rock Monastery, etc. Some architectural monuments of the National Revival period are preserved too
The property is:
- 12 km from Varna Airport and the seacoast;
- 15 km from the town of Suvorovo;
- 35 km from Golden Sands Beach Resort;
- 44 km from the town of Dobrich;
- 45 km from Albena Beach Resort;
- 60 km from the town of Balchik;
- 187 km from Ruse city and the border with Romania;
- 437 km from Sofia - the capital of Bulgaria
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