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Offer No. 84456
/ Last editing : 06.01.2009
For rent 3 BRS Apartment/ Multi-bedroom/ Office
Location:
city of Sofia, Sofia downtown, Str. Prof. Nikola Mihaylov
Reference points: Ljuben Karavelov Street
Total size 120 sq.m.
Floor Ground floor from 6
Bedrooms: 3
Monthly rent: € 900
₤ 814 / USD 1 213
Price sq.m.: ₤ 6.78 / USD 10.10 / € 7.50
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more newsLocation: The apartment is with a very communicative location near all main public transport stations.
Disposition: Entrance, big living area (around 20 sq.m.) with a passage to one of the rooms; two separate rooms (around 12 sq.m. each), kitchen with a small closet and balcony off it, bathroom (4 sq.m.) and a separate toilet.
Furnishing: Fully furnished kitchen (stove, fridge), the rest rooms are unfurnished.
Exposure: One room - east, one with a south-east exposure and two rooms with south exposure.
Flooring and walls: Rooms - latex, parquet and wooden floor; kitchen, bathroom, toilet, corridor - terracotta tiles.
Bathroom and WC: One bathroom with a bath-tub and separate toilet.
Balconies' description: One balcony off kitchen facing inner yard.
Construction type: Brick
Year of construction: 1950 Year
Heating: Central heating
Exposure: East, South, South-east
Number of bathrooms: 1
Balconies: 1
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Joinery: Wood windows
- Permission for use granted
Agent's valuation of the offer Very good!
Contacts
Company:MIRELA LTD
Office: 'Vitosha" Office- Sofia city
Agent:Zoya Deyanova - agent
Telephone: + 359 2 981 26 26; Mobile: + 359 886 61 54 55
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By applying for a Bulgarian visa, the applicant agrees that his/her personal data appearing on the application form would be electronically stored and processed, and if necessary, passed over to the appropriate authorities of other countries in execution of Bulgaria's international obligations.
A visa is issued only to holders of passports or travel documents that are valid for Bulgaria for at least 3 months after the end of the intended stay and that contain a blank page for affixing of visa vignettes.
With effect from 1 January 2006, all children entering Bulgaria will need to have their own passport. Children included in their parents' passports will only be allowed in if the passport also contains their photograph.
Upon entry into Bulgaria, foreigners should declare in writing the purpose of their stay and the address at which they will reside. To this end they should fill in a registration form . Exempt of that are the citizens of the European Union member-states and the citizens of the countries in the Economic European Area. The same applies to the UK for British citizens passport holders only.
This is in accordance with changes to the regulations for the implementation of the Law on Foreigners which the Bulgarian G overnment approved at the end of 2005 . The new regulations came into effect from 1 January 2006.
I. Holders of valid ordinary passports from the following countries do not need a visa to visit Bulgaria for up to 90 days within each period of six months:
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II. Holders of valid ordinary passports from the following countries do not need a visa to visit Bulgaria for up to 30 days within each period of six months:
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Passport holders from the countries listed above need a visa only if their stay in Bulgaria will exceed 30 days, if they need to enter the country a number of times for a longer period of time, or if they need a long-term visa.
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The Interior Ministry has announced that Bulgaria's border checkpoints are to introduce separate passport - control desks for Bulgarians and foreign nationals.
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