The Mortgages Market in Bulgaria
Last year 60% of the mortgage applications in Bulgaria have been made for the purchase of a second home, according to Bulgarian bankers. Bulgarians used to buy properties for investment, expecting high returns and constantly increasing property prices.
This year the number of the mortgage applications have decreased ten times. According to bank managers this is due to the different expectations of sellers and buyers. The buyers expect prices to go further down and do not rush to buy, while sellers do not drop the prices of their properties and wait for the market situation to change back to the time of the property boom.
The banks lend much less money than before and cover a much smaller proportion of the price of the properties. At the same time prospective buyers are unwilling to take large mortgages and prefer smaller ones. Most of the buyers now have savings but they still need to borrow some money to buy a property.
Leading bankers think that the lending will not go back to the levels during the property boom of the last two years. They expect that at the end of the recession the ratio of the savings to the size of the mortgage will be 50:50 and in the following new boom it will go to 30:70.
The Bulgarian bank managers expect that in the next 6 months two new types of clients will enter the property market. The first type are people with good incomes and substantial savings. Currently, in Bulgarian banks there are 110 000 savings accounts with amounts exceeding 30 000 levs (15 000 Euros) with 76 000 levs (38 000 Euros) on average per account, according to the official statistic of the Bulgarian National Bank. Obviously, these people wait for the right moment to invest.
The second type are people who are not covered by the official statistics. They either keep their money at home or have incomes from the grey economy. Such kind of customers usually apply for mortgages that cover 20% to 30% of the price of the property.
At the moment the mortgage interests of Bulgarian banks are between 8% and 10%. Nobody expects any change until the end of the year, as bankers wait for the first encouraging signals from the U.S.A and Europe, in order to make a move.
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