Prague - The Ministry of Defense is once again offering unnecessary property for sale, including several plots of land along with three parts of the pre-war border fortifications, known as "řopíks." According to the advertisements in the offer published today, all ten are being offered repeatedly from previous selection processes. The ministry informed about the offer in a press release today. The minimum purchase price of the properties exceeds 2.174 million crowns, according to the office.
Two of the řopíks with their own land are located in Šumice in the Brno-Country district, and another one without its own land is in the town of Stříbro in the Tachov district. "The building is on the right bank of the Mže River, southwest of the center of Stříbro," the ministry specified. The ministry's offer also includes three plots in a gardening colony on the outskirts of Jihlava, as well as one each in Písek or in the municipality of Jince in the Příbram district.
The Ministry of Defense is repeatedly disposing of unnecessary properties. The last offer was published at the beginning of July.
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