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Item ID: IBG365

Price: 103 000 €

Land: 420 sq. m.

Location: Bulgaria, near Balchik and the Seacoast

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Two-storied newly built house situated only 5 miles away from the town of Balchik and the seacoast. The village is well organized and developed in the recent years. It offers several food shops and pubs, bus services, medical care, post office, etc. The village is 16 km away from two famous Golf Courses – “The Black Sea Rama Golf”, and the “Lighthouse Golf”.

The property features 125 sq. m. of living area and 420 sq. m. of land. The first floor of the house comprises of a large living room with equipped kitchen and a WC. The second floor has three bedrooms and two bathrooms.  

The house is air-conditioned and connected to electricity and water – mains; cable TV, land line telephone, internet and security system. It is finished with terracotta floorings downstairs and in the bathrooms, and laminate in the bedrooms.

There is a sheltered BBQ area and a parking lot in the garden. The property is surrounded by a solid wall with steel ornaments.

The Municipality

Balchik municipality is located in North-East Bulgaria in Dobrich District. It is a Black Sea municipality, a resort centre and a popular tourist destination. There are 2 ports in the Municipality - Cargo berth and Yacht marine. Tourism in the Municipality is developed mainly by Albena Beach resort complex, as well as by numerous private companies and guest houses in Balchik city and Kranevo village. There are approximately 22,000 beds available for accommodation in private homes, summer houses, guest houses and resort complexes of Balchik municipality. Albena resort complex is one of the most beautiful resorts on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast. The Touzlata sanatorium resort complex with the curative mud and salt-water lake is another potential site for investments

The District

Dobrich Region is located in the eastern part of the hilly Danube Plain and Dobrudzha. It borders the regions of Varna, Shumen and Silistra. The boundaries with the Black Sea, the Danube River and Romania coincide with the national borders. The relief consists of lowlands and hilly plateaus. Low plateaus of up to 150–200 m high are very typical of this region. The area is arid, one of the driest in the country, with few rainfalls in summer but yet very fertile. It is called the ‘Granary of Bulgaria’. Typical of the agriculture in the region is wheat, fodder and technical crops. There is an oil and gas field near Shabla. The region lies remote from major international transport corridors that pass through the country.

The territory of the region is a unique mosaic of natural and archaeological sites of interest. It is also where one of the two major birth migration routes passes – the so-called “Via Pontika”. Near the lakes of Shabla and Durankulak there are law-protected damp areas of international importance. These territories are the most significant winter quarters in Europe for many water birds.

Kaliakra Reserve is the only one in Bulgaria, which extends over sea area. The furthest northern riparian dense forest at the Black Sea coast in Bulgaria is located in Baltata. The Lake of Shabla is one of the biggest habitats of water lily and yellow pond-lily (Nuphar lutea) in Bulgaria. Preserved remnants of ancient Greek colonies and Thracian cultural centres, medieval citadels and ethnographic landmarks are all places of cultural interest.

The development of the region was affected by the First National Catastrophe in 1913 (a historical and political term referring to the defeat of Bulgaria in the Second Balkan War) when the territory of Southern Dobrudzha was annexed to Romania. The former summer villas of the Romanian royal family, situated in a beautiful park in Balchik, date back from that period. There is an interesting ethnic group with distinctive customs and costumes living in Dobrudzha villages. These are the Gagauz – Bulgarian Christians who speak Gagauz, a language of the Turkic group. They are considered to be of proto-Bulgarian or Kuman origin.

The seaside holiday tourism is concentrated mainly in Albena and Rusalka holiday resorts, the towns of Balchik and Kavarna, the village of Kranevo and the camping sites near Shabla. Dobrich Region offers suitable conditions for hunting tourism (four game preserves are located on the territory of the region), business and conference tourism (in Albena and Rusalka), and fang therapy (in the resorts of Shablenska Tuzla and Balchishka Tuzla).

The property is:

- 5 miles from the town of Balchik and the sea coast;

- 14 miles from Albena Beach Resort;

- 16 miles from Dobrich city;

- 19 miles from Golden Sands Beach Resort;

- 24 miles from St. St. Konstantin and Helena Beach Resort ;

- 30 miles from Varna City and the airport;

- 130 Ruse City and the border with Romania;

- 160 miles from Veliko Tarnovo;

- 296 miles from Sofia - the capital of Bulgaria.

Great investment! Do not miss out!

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