Pool:
Garden:
Double-Glazed:
Land size 22 180 sq. m., 5 720 sq. m. constructions and buildings on the property.
Advantages: industrial sewerage, local electricity generator with 380 V/ 3-phase industrial current, reservoir with a drill water tower, local gas-supply.
Sofia was founded three thousand years ago, by an ancient Thracian tribe, the ‘Serdi’, and known as Serdica until the beginning of the ninth century. Nowdays Sofia is the capital and largest city of the Republic of Bulgaria. It is located in western Bulgaria, at the foot of the mountain massif Vitosha, and is the administrative, cultural, and industrial centre of the country. Sofia is also the country`s financial hub,home to the Bulgarian National Bank, the Bulgarian Stock Exchange, as well as some of the country`s largest commercial banks. Construction, trade and transport are other important sectors of the local economy. Increasingly Sofia is attracting attention as an outsourcing location for Western European and American multinationals. Sofia is also the headquarters for major Bulgarian and international companies operating in Bulgaria and Eastern Europe.
Dramatically ringed by the Balkan Mountains to the north and the Vitosha Mountains to the south, the capital stands on an open plain 550m above sea level. Owing to its altitude, the summers are moderately hot and the winters cold and snowy, making spring and autumn the best times in which to visit. Since ancient times the city was famous for the abudance of cold and thermal mineral water springs in and around it. The water is still available today and is praised for its numerous qualities. Springs may be found in the city center, as well as in the neighbourhoods: Kniazevo, Gorna Bania, Bankia, Ovcha Kupel and Ivaniane.
The basic factors that form the leading position of the city of Sofia in regional and national aspect need to be developed at a higher level viewing its new contribution to the national economy and the enlargement of the capital functions and influence.
The capital of the country
Because of its statute as a capital of the country, the city of Sofia concentrates supreme and unique functions. The capital is the major administrative, economic, political and cultural, trade and tourist centre of Bulgaria. It concentrates the institutional infrastructure implementing management functions with international, national and local importance and it affects all spheres of the social and economical life of the country. The availability of the largest educational institutions, scientific institutes, financial services, and development of the sphere of service assist the development of the managing and intellectual potential of the capital city. The capital statute is in relation with the established trade contacts, the activation of easy restoration of some traditional markets and the creation of new market positions. The concentration of management functions, respectively of information, tends to be an extremely important condition for the dynamic development of the particular territ orial unit, in accordance to the contemporary theory for the regional and city development, this being the reason for the development of the above-mentioned function. The basic decision need to be made at a new level of the specific elements taking part in the formation of the institutional and the management infrastructure of the capital, as well as at new structural and qualitative level of the elements and their grouping, in order to achieve general influence.
Broker: Boriana Nanova
Phones: 00359 2 95 31 766; 00359 2 85 20 653
Email: anima_m@realtor.bg
Web page: www.anima-mbg.com
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