Bulgarian Property Market – Statistics
In 2008 in Bulgaria the number of purchases of property was 309 788 which was 4.79 % less than in 2007 when their number was 325 385.
The direct foreign investment in property in Bulgaria in the first nine months of 2008 amounted to 1190.5 million Euros which is a decrease of 33.34% in comparison to 2007. At the same time the direct foreign investment in construction in the same period showed a decrease of 27.99% and amounted to 405.2 million Euros.
The average property price increase in Bulgaria for 2008 was 14.88% due to the expansion of the construction industry in the first half of the year unlike the stalemate of the last months. The average increase of the rent was 4.74%. Most of the buyers in 2008 were Bulgarians and Russians. The average monthly yield in 2008 was 6.34% which is about the average for Europe. In Sofia it was 5.89%, in the second largest Bulgarian city Varna it was 4.97%, while in Plovdiv, the third city it was 4.86%.
The average mortgage in February was 36 100 Euros. Mostly people who have savings able to cover 40% of the price of the property take mortgages at the moment. In Sofia the average mortgage was 45 200 Euros, in Varna – 36 140 Euros, and in Plovdiv – 25 400 Euros. Nobody takes mortgages exceeding
70 000 Euros at the moment and the banks do not lend mortgage which cover 80% or 90% of the price of the property.
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