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Property N KT4042: A Company and property for sale, the company was established in 2005 and free from debt and has full accounts available the property is Old House situated in a friendly village of Razna Gora, Burgas, All Reasonable Offers Will Be Considered

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Price:   EUR: 8900
Plot size: 1,325 Sq.m.
Build Area: 60 Sq.m.
Road: asphalt road
Status: for sale

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KT4042

A Company and property for sale, the company was established in 2005 and free from debt and has full accounts available the property is Old House situated in a friendly village of Razna Gora, Burgas, All Reasonable Offers Will Be Considered

This old house with a large plot of 1,325 sq.mts is ideally situated on the corner of 2 roads, in the centre of Ravna Gora village near the village square. The village has 600 inhabitants; there are a few shops, medical centre, school, police station and a church.

The plot has water and electricity available and the village has mains drainage. There is also a small house on the plot which will provide a good supply of raw materials

The village is about 25 km from Bourgas. It is very close to the sea resorts of SOZOPOL and PRIMORSKO. These seaside resorts provide everything you could wish for to make your time in Bulgaria a memorable experience.

Primorsko has 10kms of sandy beaches and many water sports, outdoor cafes, bars, restaurants and discos, nearby the beautiful ancient town of Sozopol founded in 610BC creates its very own ambience with its winding cobbled streets, wooden houses, and ancient architecture.

COMPANY WITH OLD HOUSE with LARGE PLOT OF LAND OF 1,325 sq mts 8,900 Euro

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We have Builders and Architects ready to help you refurbish or design and create your Dream Home with professional help all the way.

Prices are moving again, so stake your claim now in this growing property opportunity.

LOCATION

Distance to Kraimorie 17km
Distance to the Sozopol 24km
Distance to Bourgas City 25km
Distance to Bourgas International Airport 41km

Sozopol is one of the oldest towns on Bulgarian Thrace's Black Sea coast. The first settlement on the site dates back to the Bronze Age. Undersea explorations in the region of the port reveal relics of dwellings, ceramic pottery, stone and bone tools from that era. Many anchors from the second and first millennium BC have been discovered in the town's bay, a proof of active shipping since ancient times.

The town, at first called Antheia, was colonized in Thrace on the shore of the Pontus Euxinus, principally on a little island, by Anaximander (born 610-609 BC) at the head of Milesian colonists. The name was soon changed to Apollonia, on account of a temple dedicated to Apollo in the town, containing a famous colossal statue of the god Apollo by Calamis, 30 cubits high, transported later to Rome by Lucullus and placed in the Capitol.
The coins, which begin in the fourth century BC, bear the name Apollonia and the image of Apollo; the imperial coins, which continue to the first half of the third century AD, and the Tabula Peutinger also contain the name Apollonia; but the "Periplus Ponti Euxini", 85, and the Notitić episcopatuum have only the new name Sozopolis. In 1328 Cantacuzene (ed. Bonn, I, 326) speaks of it as a large and populous town. The islet on which it stood is now connected with the mainland by a narrow tongue of land. Its inhabitants, in the past mostly Greeks, lived by fishing and agriculture.

The town established itself as a trade and naval centre in the following centuries. It kept strong political and trade relations with the cities of Ancient Greece – Miletus, Athens, Corinth, Heraclea Pontica and the islands Rhodes, Chios, Lesbos, etc. Its trade influence in the Thracian territories was based on a treaty with the rulers of the Odrysian kingdom dating from the fifth century BC.

The symbol of the town – the anchor, present on all coins minted by Apollonia since the sixth century BC, is proof of the importance of its maritime trade. The rich town soon became an important cultural centre. At these times it was called Apollonia Magna.

Ruled in turn by the Byzantine, Bulgarian and Ottoman Empires, Sozopol was assigned to the newly independent Bulgaria in the 19th century. Almost all of its Greek population was exchanged with Bulgarians from Eastern Thrace in the aftermath of the Balkan Wars.



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