March 31st, 2009 — 11:58am
The investment funds will be able to buy properties on territory of EU-member-states, according to the draft amendments of the law for the investment funds suggested by the Committee for Financial Supervision. Until now these funds could invest only in Bulgaria. The other significant amendment is that the minimal capital will increase from 600 000 levs to 1 million levs. The funds will be able to cooperate and work together on large property project which they would not be able to do on their own. The requirement that the depository bank which holds the money of the fund should give credits to them shall be removed. Other amendments include the possibility for investment in bonds and futures issued with the aim to finance major infrastructural projects. The requirement to obligatory increase the initial capital in order to get the right to operate as a fund will be also removed.
The rules for terminating the license of the company. The fund will be able to request it and in such case it will continue to operate as a normal company not as an investment fund.
Comment » | Bulgaria, Economy
March 24th, 2009 — 10:27am
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.
Comment » | Bulgaria
March 16th, 2009 — 12:16pm
Although banks’ interest rates of savings accounts are still high, in February those of one- and three-month deposits started decreasing. At the same time the interest rates for six- and twelve-month fix term saving deposits are still increasing.
UniCredit Bulbank did not continue with their promotions and decreased the interest rate of the fourth period of their Increasing Interest scheme from 12% to 9% for the deposits in levs and from 10% to 7% for the deposits in Euros. The interest for their one year fix term deposit has dropped from 8.80% to 4.85%.
First Investment Bank did not continue their promotion Golden Deposit. The bank has launched their product March Deposit, a three month fix term deposit with interest rate, both for deposits in Euros and in levs, of 8.75% instead of 9.75% like the previous promotion.
Most other banks still keep increasing the interests of savings accounts in order to attract fresh money. Among them are: PostBank, Raiffeisenbank, Eibank, Invest Bank and Alpha Bank.
Concerning customer loans, all banks have increased their interest rates by about 1% in February, apart from Alpha Bank who decreased it by 0.7%.
Most of the mortgage rates have not increased and in the rare cases of an increase, it does not exceed 1%.
Comment » | Bulgaria, Economy, News
March 10th, 2009 — 10:39am
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.
Comment » | Bulgaria, Property
March 9th, 2009 — 2:34pm
Russians buy hotels on the Bulgarian Black Sea cost for peanuts. They hire estate agents to look for cheap property, mainly hotel owners who are on the verge of bankruptcy or developers who cannot complete their projects. They also buy already developed projects for holiday resorts which have been denied financing from banks. About ten very good purchases at attractive prices have been completed since the beginning of the year. Most of them are for about 500 Euros per sq m. The jewel in the crown is a four story hotel in Svety Vlas the area of which exceeded 1000 sq m. The hotel sold for 300 000 Euros. The Russians invest their money in Bulgaria in order to save them, as the trust in the Russian banks have sharply decreased over the last six months.
Comment » | Bulgaria, Property