House, Donja Vrežina, 2 floors, 185 square meters, 3.8 are plot
Moj Agent agency mediates the sale of a house in Niš in Donja Vrežina of 185 square meters in two levels, registered 114 square meters in the base at a price of 100,000 euros.
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Schedule viewings at: 006*/****-*** – licensed real estate agent.
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Ground floor of the house - gray phase:
*Living room – 24.7 sq.m.
*Dining room – 11.3 sq m / kitchen – 12 sq m.
*Bathroom – 3.5 sq.m.
*Room – 5.7 sq.m.
*Garage – 14.8 sq m / laundry room – 10.6 sq m / basement – 25.9 sq m.
*Entrance corridors – 18.4 sq.m.
House floor - gray phase:
*Room – 21 sq.m.
*Children's room - 18 square meters / wardrobe - 4.5 square meters.
*Bathroom – 8.4 sq.m.
*Bedroom - 17.4 square meters / wardrobe - 7.1 square meters.
*Gallery – 6.3 sq.m.
The house requires works:
*Final treatment of walls and ceilings (smoothing, whitewashing).
*Heating system.
*Floor and stair coverings (parquet, ceramics).
*Interior carpentry.
*External carpentry (half of the house has quality aluminum windows).
*External insulation.
Connected electricity, water, sewerage.
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Price of the house: 100,000 euros.
Agency commission 0% for buyers from the agreed selling price.
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Documentation:
Registered, private property 1/1, building permit without occupancy permit.
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My real estate agent, Niš.
King Vukašin 11.
Registration number 1618.
06*/****-***
006*/****-*** (Viber, Whatsapp)
[email protected]
The real estate agency Moj Agent is a member of the real estate brokerage section of the Niš Regional Chamber of Commerce and a signatory of the Code of Business Ethics for Brokers.
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