Property Ref.Num: A021001507
This is a Revival Period house that is located in a village which boasts three mineral springs, 14 km away from Bansko ski resort. The house is an authentic about 150 year old building which has been renovated. It has two floors plus an attic floor with total built up area of 165 sq.m. It has stone foundations with the width of 60 cm. The ground floor consists of a bathroom/WC room and one spacious room to be turned into traditional dining room. The upper floor offers verandah of 36 sq.m. with lots of vines and 2 separate rooms. Inside wooden stairs leads to the attic floor that has one big room with the potential to rearrange it into more rooms. The building is supplied with water mains, electricity and sewerage. The garden plot covers 250 sq.m. The property is located in the centre of the village and affords amazing panoramic view of the Pirin Mountain. The property is suitable for a full time residence as well as for business – it can be turned into a tavern.

The Town of Bansko is in Sofia Region
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Sofia region
The Region of Sofia is situated on the territory of Sofia pan, and on the territory of Ljulin, Vitosha, Plana and Lozenska mountains as well as the southern slopes of western Stara Planina mountain (Western Bulgaria). The largest area of the region is in Sofia pan (about 1300 km2). The average altitude of the pan is about 550 m (Figures 9, 10). As a very suitable area for the projects targets the Basin of Iskar River –from its springs to the town of Novi Iskar has been selected.
On the territory of Sofia pan the rural and urban areas cover 245.5 km2, the agricultural land covers an area of 509 km2, 466.5 km2 – forests, and 40 km2 – watercourses and water bodies.
Regarding the administrative aspect the region overlays the territory of Sofia municipality with 24 administrative sub-divisions. The municipality is composed of 4 towns – the Sofia-capital, and the towns of Bankja, Novi Iskar, Buhovo as well as 34 villages. |