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| Type: Apartment - Studio | Location: Pirin Mountains |
| Beds: 0-2 Baths: 1-2 | Prices: 94,118 - 163,680 |
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| Aspen Valley offers a range of high quality studios, a choice of one-bedroom apartments and several select two-bedroom apartments. They boast modern designs, many on-site amenities include full spa facilities, lobby, bar, restaurant, and the latest technology including Wi-Fi access areas. With an indoor swimming pool to complement the facilities available during the winter season, the residents of Aspen Valley can be sure of achieving both a quality residence and future investment growth. Aspen Valley comprises a total of 356 apartments. The development is scheduled to be completed for handover in August 2008. These are generously sized apartments, built to high standards and using quality materials. There are laminated parquet floors in the living and bedroom areas and terracotta floors in the entrance halls, bathrooms and kitchens. Many of the properties offer excellent views to the scenic backdrop of the local mountain ranges of Pirin, Rila and Rhodopes. The development is located within six miles of Bansko, a popular tourist destination during the summer for those seeking the relaxing atmosphere of clear mountain air, and during the more hectic winter months when – of course – skiing is the major attraction. It is close to the local town of Razlog, and just a mile from the brand new state-of-the-art Ian Woosnam-designed Bansko golf course. It is also close to the famous four-star Katarino Spa hotel. Development reference number - B1410 Back to property development in Pirin Mountain Bansko Return to Bulgaria's main page |