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| Area: 134 sq.m. | 75000 |
| Garden: 730 sq.m. | |
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| Bedrooms: 3 | ![]() |
| Bathrooms:2 | |
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Similarly to Kavarna, the town of Balchik is also a relatively large settlement along the Northern seaside with its population numbering 13,766 people and a harbour used for medium-sized passanger and commercial vessels. It is situated 31km north of Varna in a beatiful inlet.
The place was first inhabited by lonians in the 5th century BC. At that time, the settlement was called Kmuni or Krounoi after the Greek word for springs, due to the abundance of karst springs in the area. Later on it was renamed Dionisopolis after the name of Dionisius, the Greek god of wine and feasts. According to one of the most popular explnations, the town received this name after the sea dragged a statute of Dionisius there. The god’s image appeared also on the coins minted there. Noteworthy, the town was a rather important centre on the northern Black Sea coast till the beginning of the new era and it was second in significance only to Varna (named Odessos at that time). Later on the town was included in the territory of Bulgaria. Around the 13th - 14th century AC it was moved to a natural fortification, called Dzhina Bair. Following tis rule by the Boyar Balik, it received its present-day name of Balchik. The town flourished and grew into a big corn-trading centre after the Crimean War (1853-1856). Yet after the Balkan War, which ended 1913, it was annexed to the territory of Romania. Struck by the natural beauty of the place, The Romanian Queen Maria built a summer palace and a botanical garden there. The royal complex also included a chapel and a villa for Romanian aristocrats. The town turned into a luxurious resort at the time. After 1940 Balchik was again included in Bulgarian territory.
This is new built house in one village, only 5 km. from the town of Balchik and from the sea. The distance from Varna is 45 km.
The property is situated in the centre of the village and consists of: hall with fireplace, living room, kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and toilets.
The floorings are wooden and laminate. Very well kept garden /grass and stone paths/ with BBQ, massive fence. The garden is with area of 730 sq. m.
In this moment the owner is making the finishing works /flooring and the yard/
Many foreigners bought houses there.
Do not miss it!
The Dobrich region has some of the top property in Bulgaria and is made up of eight counties: the town of Dobrich itself, the Dobrich county, Balchik, Shabla, Kavarna, Tervel, General Toshevo and Krushary. The region is situated in the Danube hilly plain on the Dobrudzha plateau and we recommend you to buy a property in Bulgaria exactly in this magnificent region.
The current conditions presuppose the dual role of the town of Dobrich where the demand for property in Bulgaria is quite intensive – it is a county itself and at the same time is the seat of another county's administration, which encompasses 67 towns and villages with excellent property in Bulgaria. Its role as the sole administrative, economic and service centre is defining the influence and the relationships of the city with the other towns and villages and these relationships in tu...
Local news & Views see all84 properties have been bought by foreigners in a village near Balchik called Sokolovo, as two thirds of the new owners are Englishmen. This was announced by the mayor of the village – Marcho...... find out more
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