Archived News

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Bulgaria:

Where next for Bulgaria?

Banks could hold the key to what will happen with Bulgaria’s depressed real estate sector in 2010, it is claimed. There are concerns that if they decide to start selling forec…

Bulgaria:

Bulgaria prices rise on EU entry

After joining the European Union at the start of the year, Bulgarian property prices rose by 10% in the first two months of 2007, 24 Hours daily reported... Demand is being fuel…

Bulgaria:

Now’s The Time To Start Feeling Out the Bulgarian Property Market, Experts Suggest

Though overseas property buyers have been wary of Bulgaria in recent years, experts are now advising that investors take a second look at the sunny country in southeast Europe. …

Bulgaria:

Bulgarian market ready to move

Agents attending an economic forum have said that the market for vacation property in Bulgaria is set to undergo changes in the near future... Demand for holiday properties in c…

Bulgaria:

Retire to Bulgaria?

A report released today by the Bulgarian National Bank shows that foreign investors bought more than €1.1 billion of property last year, contributing a significant proportion of …

Bulgaria:

Russians to drive Bulgarian market

Brits have been buying properties in Bulgaria for some years now, and as the original Emerging Market continues to mature, we are beginning to see the first signs of a resale marke…


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