The Ethics of Second Homes

The possibility of owning a second home raises concerns for the ethical and green investor, and there are good, sound moral and business reasons for understandingthe wider social and environmental impacts of home ownership in Bulgaria. There are three main areas of concern which crop up most frequently: •  Do foreign buyers push up prices […]


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Keeping an Open Mind

If you last came to Bulgaria on a school ski trip under Communism and are thinking of returning,you will be pleasantly surprised at the improved service-but perhaps taken aback by the rate of construction at the hotspots, such as Banskoin the Pirin mountains or at certain sites along the Black Sea.The development wave is now […]


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Great vacation property near Sandanski

District: Sandanski Price Euro: €49,700 Area: 1 Floor And A Basement Plot Size: 10,000m2 Extras: Water, Telephone, Electricity Location: In Fishing Area, In Hunting Area, In The Countryside, In The Mountains, In vacation Place, Near ski resort, Near town. This is the offer!!!! 10000 (ten thousand) sq m of land, located in a corner of […]


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Other Things to Consider as a property owner

Short-stay visitors to a country don’t always see the whole picture, and indeed they don’t need to. Even those who have lived in Bulgaria for a while will continue to learn new things about the place and its people, and that is one of the enjoyable things about a new country.


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A Changing Bulgaria

Bulgaria has gone through a great transition since the end of Communism in 1989, known locally as ‘the Changes’. Since ‘the Changes’, people in the new democratic society have been debating what from the past they should retain, and what they should discard. Many of ‘the Changes’ were conditional for EU accession. They included a move from a state-run economy to one that respects free trade and private enterprise.


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Why Bulgaria

Before you embark on your voyage you will need to ask yourself some questions about your motivation for buying abroad. Many people buy in Bulgaria for romantic reasons; for others it is an entirely practical decision. This first chapter explores the reasons people come to Bulgaria to buy property. It also gives a brief outline of the history of the country and its people, which is not an entirely academic exercise but should help you to understand the character of the regions and the property market itself. The second part of the chapter gives an overview of basic information about visas, permits, taxes and other relevant matters concerning residency.


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Bulgaria property market

The rise of the Bulgarian property market has been one of the most remarkable real estate phenomena ofthepastfewyears.lt has come about for two reasons – the collapse of Communist regimes in Eastern Europe, and the massive growth in the overseas property market. The former has opened up a hitherto unknown country to reveal one of […]


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Excellent Investment Opportunity on the Black Sea coast

District: Varna Price Euro: €3,500,000 Area: 6 Floors Plot Size: 3,100m2 All documents and permissions issued.Electricity, Water. Location: On the sea, In Beach Resort. Location: Bulgaria, Black sea coast, town of Obzor Type: Vacation complex with swimming pool We from BEST BG PROPERTIES LTD have pleasure to present to you unique investment opportunity for a […]


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The Different Houses

Each of them is designed by a famous architect, and all together they form a residential complex that has no equivalent in Bulgaria – Simeonovo River Park, Inter Bulgarian Properties-Gold’s biggest investment project A UNIQUE VIP VILLAGE at the foot of the Vitosha Mountain is being developed by Inter Bulgarian Properties-Gold – a Bulgarian company […]


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Boom or Bust in Borovets?

Before setting off for Bulgaria, I had been told that despite the country’s reputation for crumbling  cement apartment blocks, ex-communist monuments and crushing poverty, a land that’s alternatively beautiful and ripe for both economic and property development awaits. And I wasn’t disappointed. As my plane touched down at Sofia airport, there to greet me were […]


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