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Bulgaria
- Land of Opportunity
Places like Bulgaria and other neighbouring countries are very
much in the limelight, especially now that they've joined the EU, widening
their business horizons and opening up to foreign investment. |
Bulgaria
is Still a Sound Investment in 2007
Bulgaria's property scene has been subject to a meteoric rise
over the last few years - fact! A decade ago, the country was seen as
a poor, eastern block state riddled with crime and corruption but both
international and home-grown developers soon realised its potential,
and, thanks to massive investment, Bulgaria is now one of the world's
top property hot spots. Many claim the time of quick high returns has
passed, but Bulgaria still has a lot to offer investors who are prepared
to take a slightly longer term view. |
Ten-Point Guide to Owning Property in Bulgaria
A decade ago, the idea of buying a holiday home in Bulgaria
would have been laughable. How things change. Ten years on, and now a
member of the European Union, it is one of the fastest-growing property
markets in Europe. |
Bulgarian
Property Market Insight
On 20 May 2005 ‘The Times’ wrote that last year
Bulgarian property prices rose by about 35 per cent, and in the lead-up
to EU accession in 2007 annual rises of 25 per cent are predicted.
The most popular investment now, and probably until Bulgaria enters the
European Union in 2007, is 1- and 2-bedroomed apartments, purchased off-plan,
in strategic winter and summer resort areas.
The phenomenal interest in Bulgarian property shown by shrewd buyers during
the last two years has been compounded by a sudden surge in golf course
development. The millions of Euros being invested by large international
corporations in these ventures will probably feed this buying frenzy. |
Bulgaria - Alternative Place for All Seasons
Bulgaria is a holiday address, destined by nature and it is
a spur of the moment affair to pick the timing for a visit here. As calls
for developing year-round destinations gain momentum in the country,
new opportunities tempt those eager for adventure and special interest
tourism. |
Golf Development
in Bulgaria
Golf development is in its infancy in Bulgaria, but the prospects
and possibilities in this region are enormous. Could Bulgaria one day
become a prestigious golf destination? |
In the
Chic of Ski & Sports
Many foreign investors are still lagging behind recognizing
the winter tourism and sports potential of Bulgaria, though the country
offers some of the best conditions in Europe. |
Smarter
Buyers Bank on Bansko
Bansko is the first mountain resort in Bulgaria to build ski
chalets that don't look like gulags, reports Cheryl Markosky. |
Black Sea Bonanza
Bulgaria's coastline is attracting foreign property investors
like bees to honey. PETER CONRADI does the maths, wondering if they'll
profit in the longer term. The Sunday Times - 21 August 2005. |
Bulgaria - Cheap
Property
The Bulgarian property market is among the cheapest in Europe, along with
bargain places one can find in Portugal, Italy, Lithuania, Greece. |
Health
and Medical Tourism in Bulgaria
Bulgaria's health tourism centres offer exceptionally good value for money.
The pleasure of travel comes as a bonus.
Increasingly, west Europeans set off for Bulgaria to obtain medical services.
The combination of low prices, competitive quality of treatment, and mineral
water resources makes the country one of the most attractive health tourism
destinations in Europe.
In 2004, the number of incoming tourists who visited the Bulgarian spa
centres increased by approximately 20 percent, compared to 2003. The well
developed network of private cosmetic surgery and dental clinics offer
services at prices several times lower than the lowest in the European
Union, and this fact has attracted the attention of the large insurance
companies that cover their clients' medical expenses. They are more willing
than before to pay for trips to the east, where treatment is many times
cheaper.
Plastic surgery not covered by medical insurance also attracts clients
with prices that are up to five times lower. The good value of medical
treatment is topped up with high-quality service: foreign patients in Bulgaria
have a wide choice of doctors and clinics because in the mid-1990s many
of the best physicians in the country, disappointed with their low state
salaries, set up private surgeries and clinics. |
Investing
in Real Estate in Bulgaria - A Buoyant Property Market
" All that Glitters is Not Gold" - Where is it possible to buy a property
on your credit card? Bulgaria, of course! With thousands of potential property
buyers seduced by Bulgaria’s bargain property prices, the temptation is
to think that making a solid return is a no-brainer! On the Web, dozens of articles
and property web sites boast about the 100% capital growth that can be achieved
from Bulgarian property investments in the space of 12 months. For first-time
investors with small budgets looking for a step onto the property ladder, this
seems like an opportunity almost too good to be true! The result is that thousands
of novice speculators and second-home buyers are flocking to Bulgaria to cash
in on the investment opportunities it offers. But, as the saying goes, if it
sounds too good to be true, it probably is too good to be true. |
Holiday Property
Management
A great number of foreigners who decide to purchase Bulgarian property
have in mind the prospect of letting it out afterwards. |
Investment
Potential Surges in Sofia, Bulgaria
After five long years of debating the ‘Central City Plan’ for
Sofia, the government of Bulgaria and the mayor of Sofia have finally agreed
the terms for the future development of Bulgaria’s capital city. |
Latest Developments
for Property in Bulgaria
2004 was a bumper year for property investment in Bulgaria with around
10,000 British people alone buying second homes in the country over the
twelve month period. But what’s the general consensus of opinion
for 2005, what are the prospects for the Bulgarian property market this
year? |
Property
in Bulgaria - Huge Investment Potential
Bulgaria is a truly magnificent country, located in Eastern Europe with
an amazing coastline that stretches over 340km along the Black Sea, with
a backdrop of one of the world’s most magnificent mountain ranges
and the beautiful and historic capital city of Sofia. |
Investment
Property in Bulgaria
In 2003 the Real Estate National Association assessed the Bulgarian property
market for market wide price increases. They reported that there was a
26% average rise in property prices across the country in 2003 and forecast
only fractionally lower rates of increase for 2004. |
Mortgages in Bulgaria
The mushrooming growth of the real estate market in Bulgaria during the
last few years has undoubtedly brought with it high growth in the credit
sector. |
Buy To
Let Mortgages in Bulgaria
Many Britons already appreciate the investment potential on offer in the
Bulgarian real estate market. The capital growth potential on suitably
located properties has been well documented in the British press and across
the internet for example, and Britons in search of the next property investment
hotspot have been quick to jump on the bandwagon. |
Buying
Property in Bulgaria: How to Avoid Making a Bad Investment
Where is it possible to buy a property on your credit card? Bulgaria, of
course! With thousands of potential property buyers seduced by Bulgaria's
bargain property prices, the temptation is to think that making a solid
return is a no-brainer! Searching the Internet, dozens of articles and
property websites boast about the 100% capital growth that can be achieved
on Bulgarian property investments in the space of 12 months. |
Bulgaria golf courses
The phenomenal interest in Bulgarian property shown by shrewd buyers during
the last two years has been compounded by a sudden surge in golf course
development. The millions of Euros being invested by large international
corporations in these ventures will probably feed this buying frenzy. |
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