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1 bedroom (Apartment) for sale in Sunny Beach,
BURGAS, Bulgaria
Living Area 69.00 square meters
Price for square meter:
640.00 EUR
Price
44 160.00 EUR
Status: Free
Description:
The complex is a confined residential community with restricted car traffic, comprising 1 400 apartments situated in 44 four-storied buildings. There are different type of apartments such as studio, 1-bedroom or 2-bedroom offering variety of floorage and exposure. All units are luxuriously finished and equipped by the Developer, who can also provide a suitable furnishing offer. The settlement is relatively divided into two parts which completion is planned for 2010.
The property is located in the outskirts of Bulgaria?s top summer resort Sunny Beach, only 3 km away from fine sandy beaches and plenty of entertainments. The ancient and picturesque Nessebar town is at a distance of 7 km. The settlement is 15 km away from Burgas International Airport and 95 km from the one in Varna.
But it is not only the size of the settlement that is impressive: a pleasant mixture of traditional Bulgarian architecture, optional building terrain and reasonable distance to the vibrant Sunny Beach offer all future residents the peace and coziness needed for a complete holiday. At the same time the complex has available facilities and entertainments of any kind: trade and spa centre, fitness and indoor swimming pool, cosmetic and hair styling parlors, restaurant-terrace café and piano-bar, supermarket and various shops, internet café and indoor amusements, medical centre, reception, etc. Five outdoor swimming pools, two tennis courts, two minigolfs, various sports fields, several different restaurants with bars, nursery schools and green area for relax, as well as a contemporary multifunctional amphitheatre are proportionally spread all over the territory of the holiday settlement.
Payment schedule:
To reserve a property in this development a deposit of 2000 euro is required.
The deposit is a non refundable amount in case through customer?s fault a property is cancelled and the Preliminary contract with Developer is not concluded. The price quoted refers to unfurnished property.
First phase (houses 1-20) completion date- December 2009
First phase payment plan:
First installment of 20%- July, 2007
Second installment of 20%- January, 2008
Third installment of 20%- July, 2008
Fourth installment of 30%- January, 2009
Final fifth installment of 10%- on completion
Second phase (houses 21-44) completion date-2010
Second phase payment plan:
First installment of 20%- July, 2007
Second installment of 20%-March, 2008
Third installment of 20%-November, 2008
Fourth installment of 30%-July, 2009
Final fifth installment of 10%- on completion
Additional options
Phone
Electricity
Water
Internet
Cable TV
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studio (Apartment) for sale in Sunny Beach,
BURGAS, Bulgaria
Living Area 25.00 square meters
Price for square meter:
640.00 EUR
Price
16 000.00 EUR
Status: Free
Description:
The complex is a confined residential community with restricted car traffic, comprising 1 400 apartments situated in 44 four-storied buildings. There are different type of apartments such as studio, 1-bedroom or 2-bedroom offering variety of floorage and exposure. All units are luxuriously finished and equipped by the Developer, who can also provide a suitable furnishing offer. The settlement is relatively divided into two parts which completion is planned for 2010.
The property is located in the outskirts of Bulgaria?s top summer resort Sunny Beach, only 3 km away from fine sandy beaches and plenty of entertainments. The ancient and picturesque Nessebar town is at a distance of 7 km. The settlement is 15 km away from Burgas International Airport and 95 km from the one in Varna.
But it is not only the size of the settlement that is impressive: a pleasant mixture of traditional Bulgarian architecture, optional building terrain and reasonable distance to the vibrant Sunny Beach offer all future residents the peace and coziness needed for a complete holiday. At the same time the complex has available facilities and entertainments of any kind: trade and spa centre, fitness and indoor swimming pool, cosmetic and hair styling parlors, restaurant-terrace café and piano-bar, supermarket and various shops, internet café and indoor amusements, medical centre, reception, etc. Five outdoor swimming pools, two tennis courts, two minigolfs, various sports fields, several different restaurants with bars, nursery schools and green area for relax, as well as a contemporary multifunctional amphitheatre are proportionally spread all over the territory of the holiday settlement.
Payment schedule:
To reserve a property in this development a deposit of 2000 euro is required.
The deposit is a non refundable amount in case through customer?s fault a property is cancelled and the Preliminary contract with Developer is not concluded. The price quoted refers to unfurnished property.
First phase (houses 1-20) completion date- December 2009
First phase payment plan:
First installment of 20%- July, 2007
Second installment of 20%- January, 2008
Third installment of 20%- July, 2008
Fourth installment of 30%- January, 2009
Final fifth installment of 10%- on completion
Second phase (houses 21-44) completion date-2010
Second phase payment plan:
First installment of 20%- July, 2007
Second installment of 20%-March, 2008
Third installment of 20%-November, 2008
Fourth installment of 30%-July, 2009
Final fifth installment of 10%- on completion
Additional options
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Portland is a city located in the Northwestern United States, near the confluence of the Willamette and Columbia rivers in the state of Oregon. It has an estimated population of 568,380, and has been referred to as the greenest city in the United States. Portland is Oregon's most populous city, and the third most populous city in the Pacific Northwest, after Vancouver, British Columbia, and Seattle, Washington. Approximately two million people live in the Portland metropolitan area (MSA), the 23rd most populous in the United States as of July 2006.
Portland started as a spot known as "the clearing,"which was on the banks of the Willamette about halfway between Oregon City and Fort Vancouver. In 1843, William Overton saw great commercial potential for this land but lacked the funds required to file a land claim. He struck a bargain with his partner Asa Lovejoy of Boston, Massachusetts: for 25¢, Overton would share his claim to the 640 acre (2.6 km²) site. Overton later sold his half of the claim to Francis W. Pettygrove of Portland, Maine. Pettygrove and Lovejoy each wished to name the new city after his respective home town; this was decided with a coin toss, which Pettygrove won in a series of two out of three tosses. The coin used for this decision, now known as the Portland Penny, is on display in the headquarters of the Oregon Historical Society.
At the time of its incorporation on February 8, 1851 Portland had over 800 inhabitants, a steam sawmill, a log cabin hotel, and a newspaper, the Weekly Oregonian. By 1879, the population had grown to 17,500.
Portland's location, with access both to the Pacific Ocean via the Willamette and the Columbia rivers and to the agricultural Tualatin Valley via the "Great Plank Road" through a canyon in the West Hills (the route of current-day U.S. Route 26), gave it an advantage over nearby ports, and it grew quickly. It remained the major port in the Pacific Northwest for much of the 19th century, until the 1890s, when Seattle's deepwater harbor was connected to the rest of the mainland by rail, affording an inland route without the treacherous navigation of the Columbia River.
The most common nickname for Portland is "The Rose City". The first known reference to Portland as "The City of Roses" was made by visitors to an 1888 Episcopal Church convention, the nickname growing in popularity after the 1905 Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition where Mayor Harry Lane suggested that the city needed a "festival of roses."The first Portland Rose Festival was held two years later and remains the city's major annual festival a century later.
Other nicknames for Portland include "Stumptown" (because of early logging to clear land for development), and "Bridgetown" (because of its numerous bridges). City officials are promoting Portland's thriving microbrewery industry with the nicknames "Beervana" and "Brewtopia". Many Portlanders and Oregonians also refer to Portland synecdochically by the Airport code of Portland International Airport, "PDX".
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