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The building is still under construction and is due to be ready in May 2007.
Upon getting the title deed the building will be with:
1. Outer walls thermal insulation; 2. Outer walls with two-coloured siliceous coating; 3. Stone coating of the shops; 4. Hydro insulated roof with 30 years guaranty and hydro insulated foundations; 5. High-quality implementation of the common parts inside and outside the building /staircases, guardrails, approaches, entrance doors, parking lots/ 6. Four chamber PVC double – glazing, wooden colour for the apartments; 7. Luxurious window frames for the shops. 8. Armoured entrance doors with high-quality lock, door casing and wooden finish; 9. Plasterboards ceilings with rock-wool insulation; 10. Stone window wash-boards; 11. Wrought copper colour rails; 12. Granite tiled terraces; 13. Door-phone system with electronic locking of the building entrances and phone handsets in every apartment; 14. Door-bell system and door bells in every apartment; 15. Alarm system and fire alarm system ready ; 16. Telephone, internet and cable TV ready; 17. Certified construction materials; Upon client’s demand we offer the apartments with completed bathroom, kitchen, partially and fully furnished.
PAYMENT PLAN
I. Standart 1. On signing of the preliminary contract – 50%; 2. Upon getting the title deed – 50%.
*Bonus: 10 days free car rental from
II. Deferred – plus 10% of the amount due 1. On signing of the preliminary contract – 20%; 2. Upon getting the title deed – 20%; 3. After getting the title deed 6 /six/ months * 10%.
The town of Balchik (population: 13 766) is 31 km north and north-east of Varna and 6km from Albena, 501 km away from Sofia, and is situated on the coast itself. There is a big harbour used for medium-size passenger and trade vessels. The place was first inhabited by the Ionians in 5th century BC. They founded a settlement and called it Krouni or Krounoi after the earlier Thracian settlements in the vicinity. The name of the town comes from the Greek word “izvori” (springs) as there are a lot of karst curing springs in the area. Later on it was renamed Dionisopolis after the name of Dionisius, God of wine and feasts. Some consider that the town was given this particular name because of the statue of Dionisius thrown out onshore.
The image of this god was on the coins minted here, and the town was also the most important centre, second only to Odessoss (Varna) on the northern Black Sea coast till the beginning of the new era. After a sequence of invasions at the time of the Roman Empire the town fell to decay. Later on it was included in the territory of Bulgaria. In 13th - 14th century it moved to Dzhina Bair, a natural fortification. It was ruled by the Boyar Balik, and so it was called Balchik. After the Crimean War (1853 - 1856) the town flourished and grew into a big corn-trading centre.
After the Balkan War in 1913 it was included in the territories of Romania. Struck by the natural beauty of the place Queen Maria built a palace and a botanical garden, a chapel and a villa complex for the Romanian aristocrats. The town turned into a luxurious resort at the time. The Palace Complex consists of the central palace with a high tower, numerous buildings in a modern style at the time, a many-terrace park, lanes and paths, stone summer-houses propped on marvelous columns facing the sea, a throne under an old tree where Queen Maria loved to sit and watch the sunset, a small chapel where her heart is preserved. There are more than 3000 rare and exotic species of plants in the botany garden. It is part of the teaching facilities of Sofia University. The whole complex was called Tenha Yuva (Quiet Nest).
Apart from the palace, the palace complex and the botanical garden – the biggest and most diverse in the Balkans, the town is attractive to tourists with its ancient atmosphere that has been preserved for centuries now. It is interesting to walk along and observe the Tartar Quarter with the pebbled streets and the houses made of stone and adobe.
The coastal alley, 4 km long, is a nice place to stroll, so are the harbour and the small streets around. There is a small ethnographic museum and a beautiful old church called St. Nikola Church. The Revival complex with the old school in the town is quite well preserved.
Outside the city, the area of Touzlata is located 4 km east of the town. It is well known for its curative mud, which was the main reason to build a balneological centre there beside two lakes, formed by old landslides. Fifteen kilometers away from the town in south-west direction is the village of Obrochishte with a well-preserved fortress dating back to the early Ottoman rule, which travelers of that time used to compare it with the beauty of Baghdad.
Near Balchick is situated a newly built golf course, spread on 1000 decare and designed by the leading golf professional Yan Usnam, with the cooperation of European Golf Design.
In Balchick there is regular bus transport from/ to Sofia, Dobrich, Varna and Albena. Apart from buses, there are numerous taxis and private mini-buses, boats and water transport to other beach resorts on the Black Sea. Varna Airport is the second of importance in Bulgaria and is located 39km from Balchik.
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