Unique Estates presents to your attention a rare property in the center of Sofia which consists of two parts, for sale. The first one is a four-storey mixed-use building with 11 independent shops and apartments and a built-up area of 274 sq. m. The second part is a two-story building with 1 premise and a built-up area of 151 sq. m. The total built-up area is 1890 square meters and each individual apartment/shop can be sold or leased independently. The property is located on quiet street near Maria Luisa Blvd. and behind the Central Halls.
- Ref.ID E22785
- For sale
- Office Building / Building, Cement and gypsum plasters
- Downtown, Sofia
Details
- Rooms: 11
- Area: 1890 sq.m
- Floor: 4 / 4
- Condition: Finished with Usage Permission
Advantages
- TOP location in old town Sofia
- Old town Sofia
- Near the Parliament
Distribution
Layout: first part: 4 floors, 11 premises - shops, 3 apartments, one of which with a 100 square meter terrace, 2 studios with high ceilings, 1 office, basement; second part: bazaar with high ceilings and entrance through a courtyard
About Region
NATIONAL AND ECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS
In the downtown there are the buildings of the National Assembly, the Presidency, the Council of Ministers, all ministries and highest court institutions- The Supreme Cassation Court, the Supreme Administrative Court, the Supreme Court Council, Central Prosecutors Bureau, etc. Here are also some other national institutions (Constitutional Court, Central Road Management Office, etc.), several economic institutions (Bulgarian Economy Chamber), as well as institutions primarily engaged in the accomplishment of the reforms in the country (Privatization Agency, Mass Privatization Agency, Foreign Investment Agency, etc.).
LOCATION
The centre is situated between the "Maria Luiza", "Evlogi Georgiev", "Ivan Geshov", and "Skobelev" blvds. and "Opalchenska" str.
ARCHITECTURE
The story of the capital's development is very interesting and dates back as early as the 80s of the 19ht c when Sofia began turning into a Middle-European city following the models of European cities consistent with Bulgarian specifics.
The architecture changed with the acquisition of European style, taste and fashion. The public and residential architecture during the first twenty years after the Liberation of Bulgaria from Turkish domination was almost completely created by foreigners- architects, constructors and designers, who came to Bulgaria for a specified term and with specific tasks. Most of them were from Austro-Hungary, but there were also Germans, Armenians, Polish, and Italians.
The construction possibilities in the center are limited. Most of the residential buildings are in the Medical Acdemy region between "Skobelev", "P. Slaveykov", "Praga" and "Ivan Geshev" blvds. and in the "Oborishte" region between the "V. Levski", "Dondukov", "Yanko Sakazov" blvds. and "Oborishte" str.
Mila Zourleva
Consultant
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