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A Member of the Bulgarian Parliament is selling through a real estate agency a large land plot in the beautiful park in the Black Sea capital Varna, known as the Sea Garden.
The news was reported Tuesday by the local Varna daily “Narodno Delo,” citing their own source – a broker from the agency.
The 7-decare plot is near the so-called Dolphin House and the garden center “Mimoza” and has all necessary paperwork for construction of apartments and offices.
The ad has been posted in a specialized real estate site, but the name of the well-to-do MP has not been revealed by the site or the newspaper publication.
The asking price is EUR 8 M.
Property experts say such large plots in the Sea Garden are extremely rare and have never been listed for sale.
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