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Hello all,


does anyone have any experiences with the village Kavlak, or know anything about it?


any information would be greatly appreciated


Thank you

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I'm not a VT person, but it's a very popular area with Brits. The city is lovely, and there are lots of very nice villages around.


I believe you're asking about an Ebay offer in this village. The seller has a good reputation, and usually picks decent houses in decent locations. This particular listing is about the land, I would say. Most houses here will have plots of 1,000 m2 give or take... a few will be 2,000 to 3,000. But you rarely see houses with such a large plot.


It's a little far from civilization for my taste, as it's about 40 mins to Veliko Tarnovo. There's a Lidl closer in Gorna Oryahovitsa, just 30 minutes. But if you want a very large plot of land, that's probably the trade-off.

I don't know the village apart from driving past it! It's a small village, a picturesque rural area and quite a long way from the nearest city, beautiful Veliko Tarnovo, a decent sized city with every service and shop one would require, plus a stunning historic centre. Probably closer to an hour's drive than 30 minutes, by the time you get into the city and find a parking space. For everyday stuff the small town of Antonovo is not so far away, but it IS a small small town and will have limited shops.

The village is possibly ideal for someone wanting peace and quiet with a bit of space around them and willing to plan ahead for a periodic big shopping trip and keeping a well stocked pantry in between.

That ebay listing was unusual in having so much land, and looks like it has excellent potential to be a nice home and smallholding.聽 It's now showing as sold.

Leamnffc, if you bought it, let us know how things go! I bought a village house in a different area with that seller and found they are great to deal with, very very helpful with the entire process. As with many estate agent listings, there were a few unexpected things regarding the condition of the property, but my house was far lower priced so I should have expected the unexpected!

Hi all not sure if this thread is still open but I鈥檒l try ,


I am coming out to kavlak in February to view a potential property to buy .

i am wondering as it is quiet isolated and need to plan for emergency ect .


do taxis pick up and drop off in the area and is there a postal service or would I need a post office box


thank you in advance

kc

@Kirstycamp1980


Open, but quiet. :-) You'd be welcome to start a new thread/topic if you have questions about Bulgaria.


The village is certainly small and quiet. And probably a little out in the sticks, but that might be part of its charm. Google shows a couple of fancy renovations there, and a recent camera car visit... both encouraging signs.


I doubt you need to plan for an emergency. But it's a bit isolated, so a car would be a very good idea.


In such a small village, I doubt there's a lot of services, but you can check when you're there. Maybe a small village shop for beer, ciggies and bread. VT is a fair way for a big supermarket, I'd guess your best nearby bet is Strazhitsa, the (small) district town, maybe 20 minutes. Our house is in a small village next to Enina and Shipka. Enina is a bit smaller than Strazhitsa, but it has a bakery, several small supermarkets, and a post office.



I don't know the taxi or bus situation. I'd guess the bus service is little or none. Maybe there are a few taxis in Strazhitsa, but they could be in VT. I would certainly prefer to have my own car! Taxis are pretty cooperative, they will take you wherever you want to go (at a cost), and they'll also come and pick you up (at a cost) if you call them. The best bet is to get a few taxi phone numbers when you're there. If you find a taxi guy who lives nearby, this will be much cheaper than if you need to call drivers out from VT.

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