Property: Sozopol Bay View Apartments Sozopol Bulgaria

Sozopol Bay View Apartments Sozopol Bulgaria
Sozopol Bay View Apartments Sozopol Bulgaria
Sozopol Bay View Apartments Sozopol Bulgaria
Sozopol Bay View Apartments Sozopol Bulgaria
Sozopol Bay View Apartments Sozopol Bulgaria
Sozopol Bay View Apartments Sozopol Bulgaria
Sozopol Bay View Apartments Sozopol Bulgaria
Sozopol Bay View Apartments Sozopol Bulgaria
Sozopol Bay View Apartments Sozopol Bulgaria
Sozopol Bay View Apartments Sozopol Bulgaria
Sozopol Bay View Apartments Sozopol Bulgaria
Sozopol Bay View Apartments Sozopol Bulgaria
Sozopol Bay View Apartments Sozopol Bulgaria
Sozopol Bay View Apartments Sozopol Bulgaria
Sozopol Bay View Apartments Sozopol Bulgaria
Sozopol Bay View Apartments Sozopol Bulgaria

Sozopol Bay View Apartments

From: €53,928.00 (£42,800.00)

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contact us about this property!We are the Developer of Sozopol Bay View, the development is almost complete

Sozopol is the most beautiful accient old town on the Black Sea Coast

The best panoramic views of Sozopol bay and the Old town of Sozopol

Special completion offer, 10% discount on the next 10 sales, limited offer only, please contact us for further information and the latest price list and availability

Alliance Owns the land 100% and are the developer of Sozopol Bay View the development is made up of 33 apartments of one & two bedrooms of which are Sold Fully Furnished "Turn Key" ready to move in.

1 bedroom prices start @ 53928 euro including Bulgarian Vat @ 20%
2 Bedroom prices start @ 81,864 euro including Bulgarian Vat @ 20%

PDF Brochures are available in Bulgarian, English and Russian, Prices include Vat and Full TURN KEY furniture package, ready to move into immediately with no further cost to furnish the property,

You will see from the latest build pictures the show apartments are ready to view Sozopol Bay View has wide Panaramic views across the bay of Sozopol, the sea is only 100 meters from the site.

The land is elevated and 31 of the apartments have fine sea views

Sozopol is a undiscovered treasure of natural beauty located on the South Black sea coast 20 minutes drive from Bourgas city, Sozopol has an old ancient town of which is truely beautiful this dates back as far as records go, Sozopol sits next to the Standza mountains and the Rompotamo National nature reserve, with amazing views, the reserve has very rare water lilies and plant species there are rare butterflies and birds that use this area for breeding.

Sozopol Bay View is being built to the highest standard using high quality building materials and a very experienced construction company established over 20 years.
The design is in keeping with the old Sozopol houses in the old town of Sozopol

The development will have 33 apartments split into 5 houses all houses are 3 floors high. Ground Floors will be suitable for wheel chair access.

Houses 1, 2, 3, 5 have 6 apartments & House 4 has 9 apartments.

The development comprises of 18 x 1 bedrooms & 15 x 2 Bedrooms, we will be willing to sell full floors to accommodate more bedrooms if required. You cannot build higher than 10 meters in this area of Sozopol. 18 Car parking spaces will be for all owners to use. On site 24 hour security 365 days a year.

All apartments will overlook the Bay of Sozopol with breath taking sea and Old ancient town views. This area is the most exclusive on the Black sea coast. There will be a Reception with security, large communal swimming pool & children’s pool, barbeque and pool bar area, each house will be fitted with an alarm system, phone line and internet access

Sozopol Bay Views location is absolutely beautiful, and the development is a 7-10 minute walk into the center of Sozopol and 3 minutes walk to one of several close beaches. Our Managing Director states that after 3 ½ years of viewing towns for investing in Bulgaria, Sozopol is the most beautiful places he has visited in Bulgaria and most Bulgarians agree with him.

The Sozopol Bay View project is 2nd line from the sea, The 1st line development has now been built and does not remove the views of Sozopol Bay View whatsover, the development is only 50 to 150 meters at full length from the sea. The land is elevated this ensures that the development will always have the fantastic sea and old town views, nobody can take them away as you can only build 10 meters high (3 Floors) in Sozopol.

Alliance owns the plot of land in front on a lower level, Alliance may develop this at a later date taking fully into consideration not to remove views of Sozopol Bay View, this will not be a problem because of the elevation of the land

Alliance is in discussions with a major tour operator, to offer rental contracts to clients who wish to rent out their property, it is not garanteed

Sozopol is fast becoming the most up market resort on the Black sea coast. It really is a beautiful old town, with amazing restaurants overhanging the sea. Prices for food and alcohol are extremely cheap compared to some of the bigger resorts and the food is all fresh and is of the best quality, Bulgarian wine is a must and is very cheap the French wine companies have been buying up thousands of acres of agricultural land and the EU have been giving grants to the Bulgarian vine yards.


Prices are inclusive of Bulgarian Vat @ 20%, Full prices will be displayed on the Notary Deeds.

Added to the above prices are Bulgarian Notary and legislation fees of approximately 2.1% of the total purchase price and Bulgarian lawyers fees of approximately 750 euro. There are no other fees or hidden charges payable to Alliance Holiday Homes.

Payment Scedule

Deposit 1,500 euro to reserve

30% of value within 30 days of signing the preliminary contract

Balance upon completion, Alternative payment terms can be disscussed

Location: The Ancient town of Sozopol has population of about 7,000 people and is situated 31km south of Bourgas at the foot of the Standzha mountain range and next to the Rompotamo National nature reserve. The town lies on a small peninsula in the farthest southern part of the Bourgas Bay. A one hundred-meter long strip of land connects it to the mainland. From 1925 on, the town has expanded in the direction of the Harmanite Area (the so-called 'new town' of Sozopol).

History:

The earliest settlements in the area belonged to the Thracian tribes of Nipsei and Skirimian. In the 7th century BC Greek colonizers settled there and called the town after their god of Apollo, Apolonia. To the honor of Apollo, the construction of a thirteen-meter high bronze statute of the god was carried out by a sculptor named Kalamis. Apolonia developed mainly as a trading centre for honey, wax, corn, wine, olive oil, olives, textiles, jewellery, and pottery. Apolonia was frequently in economic and political disputes, including occasional wars, with the Doric inhabitants of Messembria (present-day Nessebar). Apolonia was included in the territory of the Macedonian State at the time of Alexander the Great. It was frequently subject to, but warded off, invasions of Nomads. The town fell under Roman domination in the 1st century BC after it was severely ruined by the armies of Marcus Lucul. The latter sent the famous statute of Apollo to Rome as a symbol of his victory. Yet Romans quickly restored the ruins, built new temples. Already in the 6th century BC Apolonia minted coins of its own. The high level of cultural development of the town at that time is testified by items found in its necropolis - ceramics, vases made of Egyptian glass, silver and golden decorations. The upturn of the town was so great, that Sozopol managed to establish its own colony, Anhialo (present-day Pomorie).


Roman domination secured three centuries of peace before the next invasion of barbarian tribes. It was only in the 5th century that the town was included in the territory of Byzantium. During the reign of Khan Kroum it was within the borders of Bulgaria and like all other sea towns it frequently changed hands between Bulgaria and Byzantium. It was severely devastated in the middle of the 14th century during an attack of the Genoa fleet. Later it was conquered and sold to the Romans by the knights of Amadeus of Savoy. After a long siege the town fell under Turkish rule in 1453. Only wooden houses have been built there ever since; the oldest of these can be still seen in the old quarter of the town. A small fishermen's settlement at the time of the Liberation, Sozopol gradually became the biggest fishing centre of the Bulgarian Black Sea coast, which also developed a tourism industry. Sozopol has a small picturesque harbour. The famous Tsar's Beach is located to the north of the town. Raiski Zaliv (Paradise Bay) is nestled among rocks to the south of the town, while further southwards are the Kavatsite beach. The Harmanite Beach is immediately to the south of the so-called 'new town'. An ancient necropolis was found here in 1993 and excavations are still going on.

Places of Interest: The sights of Sozopol are many, but none of them can be separated from the rest since all of them impact the visitors as an attractive ensemble. Among these are two ancient churches from the Renaissance period - St. Zosim Church and The Holy Virgin Church. The houses of Dimitur Laskaridis, who used to be a fish trader (built in the 17th century, and now hosting an art gallery), Ana Trendafilova, Kourtidis, Una Psarianova (now redesigned into a restaurant, Stenata Restaurant), Grandmother Koukoulissa Hadzhinikolova (today housing the office of Sturshel Newspaper), Metropoliev (a medical centre at present), Kreanoolu, are only a few of the more than 45 architectural monuments of Sozopol. The ancient atmosphere of the town is further fed by cobbled streets and high fences in front of which the old women sit and chat, knit laces and sell jams. Interestingly, one can still hear Greek speech among natives, particularly in the old town. Interesting places to visit are the Archaeological Museum and the Art Gallery. Moreover, at the beginning of September each year the town hosts the big Apolonia International Art Festival, which attracts artists and art lovers from all over the country and abroad.

The isle of St. Ivan is situated just 2km away from the old town in northern direction. St. Ivan is the biggest Black Sea isle in Bulgarian territorial waters. The isle shelters a sonar lighthouse, which together with the lighthouse on the Emine cape shows the way to the Bourgas Bay. Once upon a time, the isle hosted a monastery called the Holy Virgin, which was later renamed into St. Ivan Prodromos.

Outside Sozopol, there are a number of fjord-like formations to the south. The coast here is particularly high and jagged by the incoming waves. There are numerous secluded caves as well. Some 5 km to the south is the mouth of the Ropotamo River, which is declared a natural reserve. The Duni Resort is situated 12 km north of Primorsko and was completed in 1987 as a Bulgarian-Austrian project. It offers lots of hotels, villas and bungalows. The Alepou Beach and Arkoutino Beach just next to the resort in southern direction are wild and beautiful places where the sea is traditionally rough. Cape Maslen is situated just after the mouth of the Roporamo River. Its rocky profile and steep slope down to the sea offer a great view to tourists on top of it. Beneath the cape, one can see small and quiet coves among the fiords, covered with pebbles and seashells. Further southwards is the Perla Camping located in one of the most beautiful bays along the Black Sea coast. Here the beach gradually turns into a green grove. Nearby is the marsh of Stomoplo. Two natural reserves cover this area - Vodna Lilia (water lily) and Velyov Vir. Via Pontica - the way of migrating birds flying to the south passes through here. Every year at the end of the summer thousands of storks, pelicans, and about 30 species of birds of prey gather in the area before they head southwards to spend the winter.

History and General Info: The Ropotamo River originates from springs located some 50 kilometers to the west in the Strandzha Mountains. The mouth of the river is some 30 meters wide and is a favorite place of local fishermen. The river is named after the Greek goddess of 'Ro', meaning 'Run' (Potamo meaning in turn "River'). The legend tells that the Goddess was so charming and sang so beautifully that she managed to talk in pirates to leave the area in peace.
The Ropotamo River is particularly famous for its tender water lilies. A boat trip down the river or a walk along its banks is an unforgettable experience. Tour boats sail down the lower section of the river. The nature here is breathtaking for its abundance of flora species, impressive rocky formations (such as the so-called Lion's Head rock standing out on the right-hand bank of the river), small caves, and water plants and animals. Ropotamo was declared a natural reserve already in 1940 - it is home to more than 100 species, to be found in the country's Red Book of endangered species. With its 1,000 acres of land, it is also among the country's most protected areas. Among the most attractive representatives of the local fauna are enormous white-tailed eagles with wingspans of over 200 centimeters, and eagle owls, some of which make their nests in the above-mentioned Lion's Head rock.
Besides its appeal to nature lovers, the area is of particular attraction to hunters as well. Red deer, fallow deer, wild boar, roe deer, wolf, fox and jackal are the main game species. The migratory birds' route of 'Via Pontica' also passes over the territory of Ropotamo, which is connected to the presence of various wild duck and geese and particularly woodcock. The latter is a favorite target of many foreign hunters visiting the region during the autumn or winter.

Transport: A boarding place for tour boats is located on the road between Duni and Primorsko. Most regular bus lines connecting Bourgas to the southern sea resorts pass through there and drop tourists.
To lean more about Sozopol and the surrounding areas click below to view



http://www.bulgariansearesorts.com/sozopol_general_info.html

http://www.beachbulgaria.com/sozopol/index.shtml


Buying Process

We plan to ensure that buyers do not suffer the stress and frustration that can occur when buying from Bulgarian developers.

The Preliminary Contract is simple and clear
Copies of all documentation and all permissions for the project will be presented immediately to buyers' lawyers, on demand.
Payments will be made to the Bulgarian bank account of the developer - there is no dealing with off-shore bank accounts.
Prices include VAT, and the developer (Alliance Holiday Homes Ltd BG) pays this VAT.
Full prices will be stated on the Notarial Acts.


За дополнительной информацией о "Представлении Залива Sozopol", пожалуйста наводите справки на: info@allianceholidayhomes.co.uk

Specifications

Availabilty and floor plans are available upon request

Brochure are available in English & Russian & Bulgarian

Furniture included in the price is as follow for a 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom apartments

Lounge/Dining:

3 seater sofa bed and 2 seater sofa, Silver dining table and six chairs for 2 bedroom & 4 chairs for 1 bedroom, lamp table, TV unit, coffee table, TV, 2 untitled pictures, colour co-ordinated curtains/blinds and tracks supplied and fitted.

Master Bedroom:
A double bed with headboard, base and mattress, two bedside cabinets, Wardrobe, dresser with shelf and mirror,untitled picture, matress protector, duvet, 2x duvet covers, 2x fitted sheets, 4x pillows, 8x pillowcasess, 2x bath towels, 2x hand towels, colour co-ordinared curtains/blinds and tracks supplied and fitted.

Bedroom 2:
2x single beds with headboard, base and mattress, one bedside table, one lamp, 2x mattress protectors, 2x single duvets, 4x duvet covers 2x 4x fitted sheets, 2x pillows, 4x pillowcases, 2x bath towels, 2x hand towels, colour co-ordinated curtains/blinds and tracks supplied and fitted.

Kitchen:
Oven, hob with 2 rings, Fridge, Microwave, kettle, toaster, 6 person dinner set, 6 person cutlery set, 6 piece glass set, 6 piece saucepan set, kitchen utensil set, 6 piece knife set, can opener, corkscrew, oven gloves, colander, salt and pepper holders, salad dressing holder, chopping board, iron, ironing board, mop and bucket, dustpan and brush, tea towels, clothes horse, clothes pegs.

Bathrooms:
All chrome toilet roll holder, toilet brush, hand and bath towel rail, bin, mirror supplied and fitted.

Terrace:
Outdoor table and 4 chairs

If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact us.




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