Finding and selecting a Bulgarian real estate agent

The agents that do the nitty-gritty work are those based in Bulgaria. They source and process the deals. Most estate agents in Bulgaria will be Bulgarian-registered companies owned and managed by either local or foreign nationals.
There are some British-owned and -managed companies in the UK offering properties in Bulgaria, but these are normally working in partnership with a Bulgarian agent who does the day-to-day work. Some of the British agents might have direct links with developers and not use local agents.

Bulgarian Real Estate Agents

The choice of estate agent is critical. The agent will be your main guide through the process from start to finish. In addition, different estate agents will have different properties on their books, and you will want to know that your agent has a good selection of local properties. A good selection should include competitively priced, good-quality houses, and in a range of locations, for living, investing orturning into a business.

The Bulgarian Building Boom

Off-plan or Off Your Trolley?

A British sales agent on the Black Sea coast during the summer seasons of 2002-2006 gives his opinion.
‘It all seems so attractive – instead of slogging around the Bulgarian countryside searching for the elusive perfect house, setting up your company, finding lawyers, builders and accountants, why not invest in a brand-new apartment by the sea, in Sunny Beach or Sveti Vlas, reserved over the Internet for only a 10 percent deposit

Deciding How You Plan to Use the Property

It is worth thinking about how you will use the property and assessing your purchase against certain criteria for now and the future.

Buying a property in Bulgaria as a Place to Settle or Retire

Your plan to settle in Bulgaria may be for a lifestyle change, or for retirement, or a combination. But a place that is good for holidays might not be the best place to retire or settle. For example, some holiday resorts may be great for two weeks in the summer but empty and unattractive in the off-season. Similarly, new developments can be nice for holidays but if the other residents are holiday-home owners then many homes in the development may be vacant for large parts of the year. If the development is small and well planned into an existing community or town, this may be not a problem. But if it is large and isolated from other homes it may feel a bit unwelcoming at sometimes of year.