The short answer: The top floor of Mont Verde Bansko holds a small number of penthouses — and every one of them comes with at least 20 m² of covered terrace. South-facing penthouses look onto the Pirin, north-facing onto the Rila range. Because Bansko limits all buildings to 3+1 storeys by law, a penthouse here is permanently the highest private viewpoint in its surroundings. Prices and floor plans are shared personally.
Why the penthouses are different
- At least 20 m² of covered terrace — on every penthouse: outdoor living from the first spring sun to the last autumn evening, sheltered in any weather
- Your view, your side: south-facing penthouses look onto the Pirin, north-facing onto the Rila range — both protected mountain panoramas
- Protected forever: Bansko's 3+1 storey limit means your view line is guaranteed by regulation, not by luck
- Scarcity by design: only a handful of units exist — they are historically the first tier to disappear in pre-construction
- Full hotel infrastructure below: 220 m² spa, heated pools, lobby bar, ski room, underground parking
Price and availability — a personal conversation
We deliberately do not publish penthouse pricing. Each unit differs in terrace size, orientation and layout, and availability changes during the pre-construction phase. Request the penthouse dossier below — you receive floor plans, current pricing and a personal call, usually within 24 hours. For serious buyers we arrange a viewing trip to the site and the developer's completed reference projects.
Get today's prices & floor plans
Free, non-binding and personally answered — usually within 24 hours. The price per m² rises as units sell.
FAQ
Only a handful of top-floor residences exist, each with at least 20 m² of covered terrace. Exact availability changes during the pre-construction phase and is shared personally on request.
Each penthouse differs in terrace size, orientation and layout, and pre-construction pricing moves in stages. You receive the current dossier with floor plans and prices personally, usually within 24 hours.
Yes. Bansko limits all buildings to 3+1 storeys by regulation, so no future construction can rise above the top floor.
