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We are pleased to offer this regulated plot of land for sale in the very popular village of Vasil Levski, 10kms from the historic town of Karlovo with stunning views in a peaceful location.
NO AGENCY FEE!
Company set up and lawyer fees included in the price!
The land is 1,000 m2, it has new fencing surrounding the land with a wall to the front, facing the road and also a septic tank. The land is perfect for building a family home.
The views from the plot are beautiful, of open countryside, the valley of the Roses and the Stara Planina mountain.
The main road through the village and a bus stop are just 20m from the land.
The village is very popular with 2 restaurants, many cafes and shops, post office, medical centre, school and kindergarten, railway station and good bus service. There are also 2 more restaurants within 1 km of the village. The village is situated on the main Karlovo to Burgas road.
A golf and spa resort has just been approved to be built within the spa town of Banya, just 8kms from the village.
The historic town of Karlovo is 10 kms from the village and another popular town, Kalofer is 11km where you will find museums and eco trails. Sopot is 15kms from the village, the chair lift situated above the town leads to the take off point for paragliders and leads to the walking trails on the mountain. Also in the area is the spa resort of Hissar, famous for it’s healing mineral waters, spa treatments, hotels and ruined fortress walls unique to Hissar.
Plovdiv is the second largest city in Bulgaria. It’s situated in the west part of Upper Thracian Lowland, in the Maritsa River valley. It has population of about 376000 and is located 140 km away from the capital Sofia and 20 km from Assenovgrad.
Plovdiv is one of the ancient cities in Europe; it has nearly 8000 years of history.
It arose in the 5th century BC as a Thracian settlement, called Eumolpia. Later the city was conquered by Philip II of Macedonia and in his honour was named Philippopolis. Romans gave it the name of Thrimonzium. In the 6th century Slavs settled in the valley of the Maritsa River and introduced the name Pulden. In 1364 it fell under Ottoman rule and was renamed Filibe. In the first half of the 19th century the city flourished economically.
In 1956 the old town was declared an architectural reserve.
The Ethnographic Museum is housed in one of the biggest houses from the Revival period. The house has twelve rooms with two craft roofs, and wall painting. Many of the crafts are presented in the museum exposition.
Another places of interest in the Old town are the clock tower, Sahat tepe, the ancient pharmacy, the antique amphitheater, etc.
Plovdiv hosts the International Fair twice a year.
Places of interest: The Rose Valley, Starosel, Bachkovo Monastery
Broker: Charlene Bradford
Phones: 00359 889 969639
Email: office@cckb-bg.com
Web page: www.cckb-bg.com
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