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Introducing Bulgaria
Introducing property in Bulgaria.
Bulgarian property
Buying or selling Bulgarian real estate you are certainly in the right place!
Bulgarian property is causing a flurry of activity amongst overseas buyers
Bulgaria is all the rage for overseas property buyers considering buying property abroad. The excitement about Bulgarian property is set to continue for years to come as the region is set to become even more popular for those seeking winter and summer holidays in an affordable location. The appeal of Bulgaria stems around the cheap Bulgarian property prices, fantastic locations, and the potential for buy to let investors. Living costs in Bulgaria are about one third cheaper than in the UK for example. Low cost airlines love Bulgaria with flights to Sofia , Varna,and Bourgas airports averaging £155.
Where is Bulgaria?
Bulgaria officially the Republic of Bulgaria is a country in Southeastern Europe, It borders the Black Sea to the east, Greece and Turkey to the south, Serbia and the Republic of Macedonia to the west, and Romania to the north, mostly along the Danube.
More facts about Bulgaria: Wikepedia Bulgaria
Buy to let investors and Bulgarian property
Overseas property investors in search of investment property in Bulgaria should consider Sofia the capital of Bulgaria. The rental market is very stable and investors will benefit not only from tourists but from the growing population in Sofia who need to rent property in Sofia
Bulgarian Property Market
Low property prices in Bulgaria make the Bulgarian housing market stand out from the rest of Europe. A typically built 3 bedroom villa near the sea can cost between £40,000 to £45,000. Head more inland or buy in very rural areas and you will find prices a lot lower! The tourist potential and the fact that Bulgaria is set to join the EU in 2007 makes for huge rises in the future.
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Bulgarian housing market offers investment opportunities as it awaits to join the EU in 2007
The Bulgarian property market is producing some fevered activity amongst overseas property buyers. Examine the Bulgarian housing market and it’s easy to see why this region is causing so much excitement

Bulgarian real estate offers low prices which is attracting European property investors
Bulgaria history
Bulgaria, a former member of the Soviet Union opened its doors to tourism and foreign investment the early 1990s. Bulgaria’s 8 million inhabitants live in an area as large as England and enjoy an attractive mix of landscapes which have made Bulgaria such a popular holiday destination. Its sunny Black sea coast attracts holiday makers in the summer. Its Ski resorts in Bansko, Barovets and mount Vitosha make it an affordable place to ski in the winter. The quiet Bulgarian villages, historic buildings and cosmopolitan cities make it ideal place to visit all year round.
Bulgarian Currency
Bulgaria currency is the Lev which was tied to the German Mark and now the Euro most transactions are carried out in Euros.
Top tip: By using a currency dealer you will save money and rates can be booked up to two years in advance!
Learn more . Money transers to Bulgaria
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Bulgarian Climate
Bulgaria’s capital Sofia has a temperate climate with temperatures of 28 degrees centigrade in July and August and lows of 3 degrees from December to February
Property Agents and developers
If you are interested in listing your Bulgarian property with us this is a good time to contact us. In conjunction with our award winning partners we will give your Bulgarian property huge exposure.
Bulgarian Property Resources
- Official Bulgarian website London Bulgarian Embassy
- Official Bulgarian Tourism Destination Bulgaria
- Explore Bulgaria guides and links at Travel Bulgaria
- Lonely Planet guide to Bulgaria Lonely planet Bulgaria
- Sofia the city's history, culture, sightseeing, restaurants, transport, and map Sofia.Com
Areas of Bulgaria
Since 1999 Bulgaria consists of 28 regions (oblasti, singular - oblast), after having been subdivided into 9 provinces since 1987. All are named after the regional capital, with the national capital itself forming a separate region:
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