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Trident pinpoints south of Bucharest for affordable flats

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Trident is the latest residential development currently taking shape in southern Bucharest, in the Berceni area. Trident is a medium-sized project, consisting of three ten-story high blocks, including 109 apartments. Most of the units are studio flats (82 out of 109 flats), which makes them very attractive from a financial perspective to potential buyers...


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