123 000 €
123 000 €
Sale price | 123 000 € |
Price per square meter | 1 230 € |
Floor area | 100 m² |
Floor | 1 |
Number of storeys | 5 |
Total number of rooms | 3 |
Number of bedrooms | 2 |
Number of bathrooms | 2 |
Construction phase | Resale |
Address | Bulgaria, Byala |
Location | at the seaside |
to the beach | 650 meters |
Type | Three-room Apartment |
Fully furnished two-bedroom apartment in Byala, Varna region.
We present you a wonderful, warm and bright apartment on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast. The apartment is located on the second floor of a five-storey building with an elevator. It consists of a functionally equipped kitchen with a living room, a corridor, two bedrooms, a children's room, a bathroom with a toilet, a toilet and two terraces.
The apartment is in excellent condition, ready to move in, fully furnished and equipped.
The usable area is 84.91 m2, the total area is 15.60 m2. The apartment contains a percentage of the land on which the house is built - 88,18m2.
Some improvements have been made in the apartment: windows have been replaced, glazing of one terrace, new air conditioners, kitchen, all appliances are still under warranty.
The complex is located about 550 m from the sea coast and is one of the most beautiful beaches in the city. The Kivi complex has a swimming pool, barbecue, recreation area and parking. It is suitable for use all year round. The maintenance fee is 8 pence/m2 per year.
Main Features:
- Functional 3-room apartment
- Fully furnished and equipped, ready to move in
- Brand new furniture
- Suitable for year-round living
- Maintenance fee is 8 euros/m2 per year
- Convenient location
The city of Byala is located almost equidistant between the two largest cities of the Bulgarian Black Sea coast - Varna and Burgas. The city is relatively quiet and offers its visitors the opportunity to spend a relaxing holiday. It is very attractive for its beautiful nature, clean beaches combined with mountainous terrain. One of the interesting paleogeological monuments is the White Cliffs. The settlement has a rich history dating back to the fourth century BC, when it was called Aspros. During the Ottoman rule, it was called Ak Dere.