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Bulgaria Is Still A Sound Investment In 2007

Snowtox Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 04-04-07 16:20

Bulgaria Is Still A Sound Investment In 2007

Bulgaria Is Still A Sound Investment In 2007
Updated on: 04.04.2007, 10:32
Published on: 04.04.2007, 08:47

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Bulgaria's property scene has been subject to a meteoric rise over the last few years - fact!

A decade ago, the country was seen as a poor, eastern block state riddled with crime and corruption but both international and home-grown developers soon realised its potential, and, thanks to massive investment, Bulgaria is now one of the ...
Bulgaria Is Still A Sound Investment In 2007
Updated on: 04.04.2007, 10:32
Published on: 04.04.2007, 08:47

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Author: PR Newswire
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Bulgaria's property scene has been subject to a meteoric rise over the last few years - fact!

A decade ago, the country was seen as a poor, eastern block state riddled with crime and corruption but both international and home-grown developers soon realised its potential, and, thanks to massive investment, Bulgaria is now one of the world's top property hot spots. Many claim the time of quick high returns has passed, but Bulgaria still has a lot to offer investors who are prepared to take a slightly longer term view.

There's no doubt that the success of any country is built on its economy; from tourism to direct foreign investment to employment. Since the fall of the socialist government in 1996, Bulgaria has enjoyed economic stability and strong growth, thanks to sound monetary reforms, responsible fiscal planning and a fixed exchange rate against the Euro - all of which has fuelled the property market.

Low inflation and steady progress on the country's infrastructure has also improved its attraction for the international business community with several major blue chip conglomerates opening offices in the country, including; Coca Cola, Intel, Nestle, Citibank and Siemens.

According to the respected CIA Factbook, Bulgaria's GDP has also seen a 6.5% rise which has meant salaries have risen from an average of EUR4,000 to EUR14,000 per year in the last 3 years alone. The accession to the EU on January 1st 2007 has also been a major milestone, thanks to easier trade links and the EUR4.6 billion which has now been earmarked for Bulgaria between 2007 and 2009.

All of these economic factors are great news for investors, as the country is seeing a sharp year on year increase in the numbers of tourists visiting. According to Amberlambs, an independent online publication featuring expert overseas property investment research, Bulgaria's tourism sector is growing by up to 22% annually and that double digit capital growth is forecast by leading property analysts for the medium term.

Bulgaria also features highly in a number of leading international league tables with Knight Frank placing Bulgaria in equal fifth place in terms of house price growth potential for 2007 for Europe, whilst the Daily Telegraph rated it 8/10 as an investment option.

The online travel company 'Opodo' is also predicting that Bulgaria will be the most popular emerging holiday destination for 2007. They report that bookings to the country have risen by 40% in the last six months and they expect a significant further increase.

Whether you're looking for an investment overlooking a golden beach on the Black Sea Coast, a slick city apartment in Sofia or a mountain retreat in the world class skiing resort of Bansko, Bulgaria has it all - as Pelle Langli, chief executive of Emerging Real Estate explained; 'Bulgaria is simply stunning and has something for everyone, from azure seas to souring peaks. The country is in a unique position as it has enjoyed immense growth in a short period of time. However, if you are willing to take a mid to long term view, of say 5 to 10 years, then the prospects of making a healthy return on your investment look sound.'

All in all, it seems Bulgaria's accessible property market is likely to prove profitable for many years to come.

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Mat Author:Mat posts : 1182   (Master)Date : 04-05-07 11:05

re: Bulgaria Is Still A Sound Investment In 2007

Utter, utter bollocks. You take a series of articles from property orientated PR companies that include 'facts' such as the BG average salary of 14000 Euro and have the guts to finish it with that last sentance?

The housing market is a bubble that is in the process of bursting, there are no re-sales, yields are through the floor and capital increases are down to single figures. That is the reality of realty.
arron Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 04-05-07 11:08

re: Bulgaria Is Still A Sound Investment In 2007

Just like Spain then How history repeats. Exclamation
Crags Author:Sparky posts : 1   (Beginner)Date : 04-05-07 11:21

re: Bulgaria Is Still A Sound Investment In 2007

Oh ye of little faith!
Snowtox Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 04-05-07 11:41

re: Bulgaria Is Still A Sound Investment In 2007

Sounds like someone might have had their fingers burnt Mat! I have property in Bulgaria and fortunately any rise in price is a bonus as its wasn't bought purely as an investment but by someone who is totally in love with the country and wishes to live there. The only reason that re-sale is not an option for us is that we don't want to sell - we want to live there.

fraser and sarah Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 04-05-07 12:14

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ah you have to take everything mat says with a pinch of salt, hes obviously got an axe to grind, not the first time hes been so up beat and positive Wink Booze
skiboro Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 04-05-07 15:46

re: Bulgaria Is Still A Sound Investment In 2007

we have achieved a yield of 8% on our Borovets properties this year (based on ski season alone) so I don't understand how Matt can say that "yields are through the floor". We are considering upping our prices for next year as we had so much demand this year.
Mat Author:Mat posts : 1182   (Master)Date : 04-06-07 10:37

re: Bulgaria Is Still A Sound Investment In 2007

You obviously don't understand what the word 'yield' means then.
skiboro Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 04-06-07 14:06

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why don't you enlighten us all on your understanding then Mat

for what its worth I mean that I earned profit (after costs) worth 8% of the purchase prices of the properties
Harris Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 04-07-07 19:26

re: Bulgaria Is Still A Sound Investment In 2007

Writing from Bansko which is surrounded by half built apartments - one which was finished in May 2005 still does not have one resident so I reckon it's a bubble unless you are selling cement or cranes. There is only one gondola and although great this week would become seriously crowded etc if even 10% of these apartments are rented out. I spoke to a couple of people who had bought and could not move in due to there not being electricity, water or even a road in one case. Dodgy land ...
Writing from Bansko which is surrounded by half built apartments - one which was finished in May 2005 still does not have one resident so I reckon it's a bubble unless you are selling cement or cranes. There is only one gondola and although great this week would become seriously crowded etc if even 10% of these apartments are rented out. I spoke to a couple of people who had bought and could not move in due to there not being electricity, water or even a road in one case. Dodgy land ownership issues dog the market as well. It's cheap and might be a long term investment though it looks like a wild west town with all the board-walk shop-fronts advertising 'luxury apartments'. Reckon the rental prices will be very low for years.

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