Commercial Property In Bulgaria
In the first half of 2009, the worldwide recession has had its effect on the market of commercial property in Bulgaria – the number of frozen and delayed projects of shopping centres and malls.
Among the frozen projects in Sofia are Euro Park for 500 million Euros, Sofia Acropolis for 500 million Euros, Tsarigradski Mall (35 million Euros) and GLS Mall. In the country the largest frozen projects are Grand Gallery in Burgas for 35 million Euros, Litos Ibuild in Pazardjik and two shopping malls in Kazanluk.
At the same time GTC has delayed the completion of its three Gallery projects in Russe and Burgas by 6 months, and in Varna by 4 months.
Since the beginning of the year two bid shopping malls have been completed – Mall Plovdiv and Burgas Plazza with rental area respectively of 20 000 sq m and 26 000 sq m. With them the total area of all shopping centres in Bulgaria has reached 233 460 sq m, an increase by 25% in comparison with the end of 2008. At the end of June 2009 there are 31 sq m of retail space per 1000 people, while in 2008 it was 25 sq m.
At the same time the average decrease of the purchase price of the commercial properties in Bulgaria in the first half of 2009 is of 6.71%. There is also a decrease of the rent of 18% on average for the country. The highest decrease both in purchase prices and in rents is in Sofia and the big seaside towns. The rents in the shopping centres in Sofia have fallen by 25% and vary from 12 to 45 Euros per sq m. The analysts expect a further decrease by 15% by the end of 2009.
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