| ID>10344:::land in Diniov Giol next to Tsarevo at the front beach line |
| Living-/Useable Space: | 0.00m²
| | Rooms: | 0
| | Price: | 8.100.000,00EUR
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Object Location TcarevoBurgas Burgas Bulgaria
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| ID>10344:::land in Diniov Giol next to Tsarevo at the front beach line |
Description | The Plot Plot is divided at six zones | Zone | Purpose | Max. High | Possibility from – to | Density of build | Coeff of int | Min green area % | | ?? VI – 419 | For holiday village and recreation activities | 10 ?. | 1 – 3 floor | 30 | 1,2 | 60 | | ?? – ? | For holiday village and recreation activities with villa character | 7 ?. | 1 – 2 floor | 40 | 0,8 | 50 | | ?? – ? All Oc : 27858 ?2 | For holiday village and recreation activities | 7,5 | 1 – 2 floor | 20 | 0,5 | 70 | | ? – ? V – 419 916,4 ?2 | For sport, entertainment and recreation | 7,5 | 1 – 2 floor | 20 | 0,5 | 70 | | ? – ? IV – 16 309 ?2 | For sport, entertainment and recreation | 7,5 | 1 – 2 floor | 20 | 0,5 | 70 | | ? Seaside alley 835,8 ?2 | Seaside alley |
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| The total area of the plot is 30 000m² The plot is supplied with water and electricity. It is located next to main road and to the beach. The price come with an agreement in Euros. For more details please do not hesitate to contact us. | Location / Vicinity | Location/ Vicinity The plot is located near the town of Tsarevo. The town was first mentioned as Vasiliko by the 12th-century Arab geographer Muhammad al-Idrisi. Whether it existed during the First Bulgarian Empire is unknown. In the 15th and 16th century, Vasilikoz was an Ottoman port. According to 17th-century traveller Evliya Çelebi, in 1662 the town Vasilikoz Burgas comprised a square fortress on a ridge overlooking the Black Sea surrounded by plenty of vineyards. Although its cove was suitable even for the largest of ships, it was usually avoided by the seamen because it offered little protection from the powerful eastern winds. In 1882, a fire destroyed almost the entire town, forcing the locals to re-establish the city on a new site, on the peninsula of the northern cove called Limnos. In 1903, the new Vasiliko had 150 houses, but other statistics list 460 houses in 1898 (160 Bulgarian and 300 Greek) and 240 Greek-only houses in 1900.After the village was ceded to Bulgaria in 1913, following the Balkan Wars, its Greek population moved to Greece and was replaced by Bulgarians from Eastern Thrace. In 1926, Vasiliko had 409 households. After a new wharf was constructed 1927–1937 with the financial aid of Tsar Boris III of Bulgaria, the town was renamed to Tsarevo (a literal Bulgarian translation of Vasiliko, "royal place") in his honour. | | Object Data | Rooms:0 | Living-/Useable Space:0.00m² | | | | Floor(s) / Location: | Elevator:No | | Handicap Righteous:No | | | Year of Construction:0 | | | Heating Type:0 | Underfloor Heating:No | | Open Fireside:No | Air Condition:No | | Cable TV / Sat:No. | DSL / Internet:No | | Balcony:No | Terrace:No | | Swimming Hall / Pool:No | Garden:No | | Parking Lot:No | Garage:No | | Financial Information | Price:8.100.000,00EUR | Brokerage:0 |
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