| Price:€35,000 £ $    (Sponsored by Anello FX) |
Agent Information |
| Condition: |
New development |
 |
| Property Type: |
Apartment |
| Bedrooms: |
3 |
| Bathrooms: |
1 |
| Receptions: |
1 |
| Status: |
Available |
Intertrust Estates are marketing this apartment for sale in Bulgaria
This four-star hotel complex is situated in the central part of the Bulgarian Black Sea coastline.
It’s located over the seaside area with 9 685 sq.m. in the town of Byala. Building the only one of it’s kind in this region luxury hotel complex is perfectly including in the seaside area of the town and contributing about successful a ... morend harmoniously development of Byala like a centre of the luxury international tourism.
The FOUR-STAR HOTEL COMPLEX contains three BLOCKS:
BLOCK A
– four-star hotel complex - on a plot of 4 978 sq.m.
Total built-up area – 12 371 sq.m. and basement 3 740 sq.m.
It contains more than 350 beds, which represent:
- 140 double hotel rooms;
- 12 rooms for disability persons;
- 10 apartments;
Lobby bar; Coffee and confectioner’s; Wine restaurant; Main restaurant with more than 280 seats; Variety bar; Conferent Hall; Animation Hall;
Three open-air swimming pools; Covered swimming pool with coffee bar; Balneology with fitness; Irish pub; Fish restaurant; Panoramic bar with swimming pool.
The building will be used as a hotel.
BLOCK B
– apartment hotel - plot of 3 699 sq.m.
Total built-up area – 9 121 sq.m. and basement 1 262 sq.m.
Contains:
- 27 one-room apartments;
- 63 two-room apartments;
- 3 three-room apartments;
1 presidential apartment;
Lobby bar; Coffee and confectioner’s; National cook restaurant; Shops; Barber’s, hairdreser’s and cosmetic’s; Basement garages;
The construction of the building has started and the apartments there will be sold as in building C.
BLOCK C
– RESIDENTIAL BUILDING - plot of 1 008 sq.m.
Total built-up area – 2 366 sq.m.
Contains: 51 apartments for sale.
About the area
The town of Byala is slightly bigger than the near-by Obzor. It is situated 54km away from Varna.
Once there was an ancient Greek fortress, named Aspro, in the neighbourhood. Before the reunification of the Bulgarian state in 1885, the border between the Bulgarian Principality and Eastern Rumeliya passed through the town of the Byala. At the coast, one can see a protective bank, dating back to the early years of the Bulgarian state (8th-10th century), while the area around the St Atanas Monastery holds remains of an ancient fortress. The wine of the extremely fine Dimyat vintage is also produced in the town. ... less View more details from agents website
|