New houses in Briastovets Type: Houses
Locations: Burgas, Briastovets Area: 174 sq. meters, Yard: 500 sq. meters Code: #H0067
The site is located in the village of Bryastovets, Burgas district. The village is located on the south slope of the Balkan Mountains, at 19 km distance north of the town of Burgas and at 18 km distance west of resort complex Sunny Beach. At 8 km distance from the village a modern golf center is under building
Type: off-plan purchase of one-storey house with two bedrooms. Located in a quiet area in a small village just 8 miles away from the famous resort in Bulgaria- Sunny Beach and 5 miles from Black sea coast.
A complex from four two-storey houses with swimming pool located in quite village of Orizare. The village is located on the south slope of the Balkan Mountains, at 12 km. distance west of famous resort complex Sunny Beach and at 25 km distance north of the town of Burgas.
Hotel in St. Vlas Type: Hotels
Locations: Burgas, Sveti Vlas Area: 1100 sq. foot, Yard: 500 sq. foot Code: #H0056
The hotel is located in the Sveti Vlas village and at 6 km from the top attractive Bulgarian sea resort Sunny Beach. Sunny beach is one of the most visited sea resorts in Bulgaria with the longest beach strip. It offers numerous attractions for the tourist. There are also a lot of discotheques, restaurants and bars spread along the beach and among the dunes. Sveti Vlas is a charming village sea resort located near the city of Bourgas. The sandy and long beaches of the Black sea guarantee you privacy and pleasure. It is one of the best places for your holiday. There are all commodities and amenities near the property. Bourgas is the fourth biggest city in Bulgaria.
Hotel in St. Vlas Type: Hotels
Locations: Burgas, Sveti Vlas Area: 1600 sq. foot, Yard: 1100 sq. foot Code: #H0055
A "Trakiarealestate" offers a family hotel for sale in the town of St. Vlas, luxury furnished under the world standards. This is four-storey building with wide yard space suitable .Holiday village St. Vlas is placed between the laps of the Stara Planina and the beach of the Black Sea. "The Rose of the Winds" is the reason of the climate of that place, which is recommended to cure of some illnesses: lung, system bones and etc. The village is placed 3 km away from Sunny Beach, 5 km away from holiday village Elenite, and to Nesebar the distance is 10 km.
Houses in Incaraki Type: Houses
Locations: Burgas, Sveti Vlas Area: 108 sq. meters, Yard: 180 sq. meters Code: #H0054
A new two two-storey houses in a quiet village, 300 m. away from the sea and 1km from Sunny Beach with built-up area of 108 sq.m and yard area - 180 sq.m. The houses are with good location with an wonderful sea view.
Bulgaria Breaks New Record in Property Sales for 2006 Low prices, long-term investment prospects and changes in lifestyle have fuelled record-high property sales in Bulgaria for 2006, a realtor data shows.
The year-end count of transactions is forecast to reach 260,000 at a combined value of more than EUR 5 B, according to figures of BulgarianProperties.com, partner of foreign property buyers in Bulgaria. Read more
Bulgaria Tops Property Hotspots, Spain Falls from Grace Bulgaria, Cyprus, Central Portugal, America and France have been named as the top property hotspots for investors looking to buy abroad in 2007, but buyers should probably avoid Spain, a leading foreign currency exchange claims.
FCExchange, a company that buys currency at commercial rates, not available to individual purchasers, says the current low prices in Bulgaria will continue to be the main attraction for investors. Read more
Bulgarians Become Europeans Hoping for Higher Living Standards The entry of Bulgaria and Romania into the EU is expected to raise higher living standards and trigger faster economic growth, which occurred among the EU10 that joined in 2004.
Accelerating growth coupled with higher state spending risks pushing the nations above the deficit and inflation targets for adopting the euro, which new members are required to do.
With an average monthly wage of EUR 250, Bulgaria has one of the lowest income levels in the EU. The government plans to raise public sector wages by 10% next year. Read more
Property's late riser Real estate is finally picking up in Bulgaria, with prices growing far more dramatically than expected as foreign investors pour in.
With EU accession guaranteed, low prices and a swathe of ongoing new developments on the coast and in leading ski resorts, the odds were always high that Bulgaria's long-neglected property sector would pick up. In the event, it has taken off faster and more dramatically than anybody anticipated, with ever-acquisitive British and Irish investors leading the way and estate agents targeting foreign buyers springing up even in smaller towns and cities. With developers planning more shopping malls in and outside leading Bulgarian cities, and demand for quality office space high, commercial property is starting to look a good bet, but residential property has been most active with prices over 2006 estimated to have risen by around 18%. Read more