Excellent investment opportunity, spacious plot, Venets

Venets, Bulgaria – ID 10616
12,000 €
Area 2319 m2
Sea 67 000 m
Season All year

Excellent investment property!

We are pleased to offer for sale a plot of land with an area of 2319 m2 on an asphalt street in the village of Venets near the village of Karnobat, close to the main road Karnobat-Sliven. On the plot there is a one-storey massive building of 55 m2. Next to the plot there is electricity and water.

The property provides excellent conditions for investment, due to the location and proximity to the city center of Karnobat (13 km.) and the Petolatchka road junction (11.3 km.).

The price of land here is increasing over time, this location is very popular.

The farm in this prosperous village with developed agriculture opens wide opportunities for ambitious investors. Developed infrastructure and fertile land create ideal conditions for the development and modernization of agricultural activities. Investors have the opportunity not only to build new facilities but also to initiate various activities that will contribute to improving the efficiency of agriculture and increasing overall income.

Our recommendation is:

1. Construction of agricultural buildings for storage of agricultural crops,

products such as grain, hay, fruits and vegetables.

2. Construction of technical buildings for agricultural storage of equipment and inventory.

We at MY REAL ESTATE AT MORE offer an unmatched amount of quality and proven real estate. We will help you to invest in the right property, according to your requirements, so that your money does not lose value. We are Bulgarian and we operate in Bulgaria all year round. Our company can provide you with buying, renting and general property management and after sales services on the Bulgarian coast in the locations of Sveti Vlas, Sunny Beach, Nesebar, Ravda, Aheloy, Pomorie and others.

We take care of property management from A to Z. You can rely on us in all aspects.

Our relationship doesn't end with the purchase, but only begins.

Team MNM

In the Karnobat area, winemaking has a centuries-old tradition. This is evidenced by the excavation of numerous Thracian mounds in the Carnobat area, where red-figure pottery with images of the god Dionysus has been found, as well as various wine vessels. Information on wine-making in these lands can also be found in historical chronicles dating from the 5th-4th centuries BC, which testify to the brisk trade between local wine-growers and the Hellenistic Black Sea colonies.

Later, during the period of the First Bulgarian Kingdom, the majestic medieval fortress of "Markeli", in addition to its protective function, also served as a wine warehouse.

The well-kept vineyards and good wine in the Karnobat area are mentioned in the notes of dozens of foreign travellers - Germans, French, English, Poles, Hungarians - who visited these lands between the XVth and XIXth centuries. According to the testimonies, the local people prepared new terrain for vineyards with great care and skill, surrounded the land and cultivated the varieties known today.

The unique combination of relief, climate and soil characteristics is a prerequisite for the excellent quality of the Carnobat grapes. The Karnobat valley produces both traditional wine varieties and international varieties. The diversity of varieties and the terroir characteristics of the region encourage the production of high quality wines.

Burgas is the largest city in south-eastern Bulgaria and the second largest on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast, and with an area of 253,644 km² it is also one of the largest in the country. According to the latest NSI census as of 31 December 2015, it has 203,017 inhabitants, making it the fourth largest city in the country. Several nature reserves and protected areas, ancient and medieval villages, the Black Sea and annual festivals attract many tourists. Burgas, located at the westernmost point of the Black Sea, gave its name to the bay of the same name, which is the largest and most populated on the Bulgarian Black Sea continent. The city is surrounded by the Burgas Lakes- Burgas, Atanasovsko and Mandrensko and the Black Sea to the east.

Among the first inhabitants of the region were the Thracians, who around the 6th century BC created a series of settlements in the territory of today's Burgas, along with the nearby towns of Apollonia, Mesembria, Anchialo. The climate in Burgas and the region is characterised as humid subtropical with marine and continental influences. The average summer air temperature reaches 26.7 °C in July, with maximum daily temperatures above 20 °C occurring until November. The average number of monthly hours of sunshine is 328.6. A continental influence is evident in the winters, but winters remain much milder compared to the interior and snowfall is relatively sparse. The future development of the city is related to the opening of Burgas to the sea and lakes. In this context, the Super Burgas project is discussed. The upcoming project on public cycling, on the removal of heavy traffic from the central part of the city, on the restoration of St. Anastasia Island and the bridge, as well as on the rehabilitation of the historic centre, has already been implemented. In 2012, two shopping centres were opened in Burgas. The opening of a multifunctional sports hall and a coastal asphalt road connecting Burgas with the new district of Kyosheto and the Sarafovo district is planned.

Area
2319 m2
Shop/Market
13 km
Healthcare
10 km
Coffee
11 km
Restaurant
11 km
Bar
14 km
училище / Kindergarten/school
8 km

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