March 23rd, 2009 — 10:46am
Because of the recession many sellers drop the prices of their properties to be able to sell them. The number of prices of apartments in the big Bulgarian cities which are under 30 000 Euros have drastically increased in the first three months of this year. One of the reasons for this is the lack of buyers due to the strict rules of the bank for lending. A few months ago all Bulgarian banks stopped lending money for the purchase of apartment in prefabricated blocks from the communist era. After that the banks have sharply increased the mortgage interest rates and have decreased the size of the mortgages, thus have put off many prospective buyers. In reality the Bulgarian property market have moved back to the situation years ago of expensive mortgages.
In Plovdiv 70 apartments are on the market for prices under 30 000 Euros. Only 20 of them are off plan. Prefabricated apartments with total area exceeding 90 sq m are for sale for as little as 13 000 Euros.
In Varna the number of the apartments under 30 000 Euros is 60, the cheapest property is a one-bedroom apartment for 20 000 Euros in the outskirts of the city. There is ever an apartment in the central parts of Varna offered at 30 000 Euros, which is still at the off-plan stage. Prefabricated apartments sell for about 25 000 Euros in the outskirts of Varna.
In the second largest city on the Black Sea, Burgas, the number of apartments on offer are twice more than in Varna but most of them are off-plan and in the outskirts of the city. The cheapest offer, €15 120, is for an off-plan apartment with are of 41 sq m. There are ten prefabricated properties for sale at prices starting at 24 000 Euros. All of them are located in the outskirts of Burgas.
In Russe there are 20 apartments under 30 000 Euros. The cheapest offer is for a studio for 12 900 Euros. Prefabricated apartments start at 15 000 Euros.
While in the country at the moment prices range from 440 to 580 Euros per sq m, in the capital Sofia, the property prices have dropped everywhere, apart from the central parts of the city. The sharpest drop of prices is in the southern parts of the city where there are more unfinished buildings then anywhere else in the city. The prices of prefabricated apartments have fallen more than any other. While last year they used to sell for more than 1000 Euros per sq m, now they are on offer for under 750 Euros per sq. m. Newly finished properties are offered for 700 – 800 Euros sq m. Off-plan apartments are offered for 500 Euros per sq m. Some developers offer discounts of 20 % of the prices of their finished apartments in cases of payment in cash. Others who are stable financially offer 15 leasing schemes to their customers.
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February 4th, 2009 — 2:51pm
The demand for properties in Sofia has sharply decrease int he last six months and the prices have subsequently fallen in all areas of the capital.
The lending of mortgages has decreased by 80% by November 2008, totalling 82 million Euros. The interest rate has increased by 2 points. The banks have decreased the size of mortgages from 90% of the price of the property to 50% – 70%. Buyers do not buy off plan.
The price of properties in Sofia started falling from the middle of the last year. In comparison to the first half of 2008 the decrease of the prices of newly built southern areas of Sofia, like Vitosha is 9%; in affluent Lozenets is 8% and 2% in Ivan Vazov.
In Iztok area the prices have been catching up and they grew by 18%, while in the area of the Doctors’ Garden they grew by 11%.
In the first six months of 2009, the recession will influence the property market and most of the future projects will be put on hold or delayed.
The existing infrastructure, the positioning of the property and the access will influence prices much more than before.
The demand for middle and high class properties will decrease, as there are difficulties in finding mortgages. The market will rely on buyers who have enough money to pay the full price and on different leasing plans offered by the developers.
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January 15th, 2009 — 1:02pm
Due to the recession the banks have now offered higher interest rates for savings accounts which range from 6% to 10%. The most popular are fifteen day, one month and three month savings accounts because there is no loss of the interests.
With the increase of the savings accounts’ interests, the loan interest has also increased by 2% on average. Concerning mortgages, in the last months there has not been any increase due to the fact that customers are unwilling to take new mortgages. The interest rates remain 8% for the mortgages in Euros and 9,5% for the mortgages in levs.
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January 14th, 2009 — 1:30pm
The situation on the Bulgarian property market in the beginning of 2009 remains similar to the one in the end of 2008. There are no deals, the number of the properties for sale increase, while serious buyers take their time before they commit themselves to a purchase. The new features are – perks offered by the developers, estate agencies who do not take commissions and the birth of a new type of property in the property web sites – “property with falling prices”. Only on 3 and 4 of January 2009 the number of the properties with falling prices increased to fifteen. In this category the decrease of the prices of houses beats all other properties - 15 – 20%. Plots of land are in the second place, closely followed by offices and garages. House prices fall everywhere – from Sofia to small towns like Smolyan. Even prestigious locations in the centre of Sofia can not prevent prices from falling. The price of a house in Dondukov Boulevard in Sofia which has been for sale for some time has dropped by 40% to 450 000 Euros. It is difficult to say whether this will attract new buyers. One thing is certain, the Bulgarian property market has entered a period at the end of which the prices of properties will be very different from the price of the last two years.
The developers are the ones who experience the harshest problems. This is the reason why they look for solutions in all possible ways. Apart from dropping the prices, they have started to lease the apartments built by them to buyers with a minimal interest. Their return has been delayed by 15 years in some cases, thus preventing them from making new investments. Other bonuses include fitted kitchens costing up to 3000 lv and in the cases of two-bedroom apartments complete furnishing plus one or two parking lots. Some developers add to this a plasma TV. However, the analysts do not believe that these perks will do the trick and attract more customers. All these bonuses can not solve the problems of the buyers in getting a mortgage.
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December 1st, 2008 — 11:26am
It is expected that the average price of properties in Sofia will drop by half. Six months ago the middle class apartment used to sell for 1300 Euros per sq.m., while now it sells for 1000 Euros per sq.m., but there are only a few buyers on the market. This trend suggests that within six months the prices will fall to 800 Euros per sq.m. At the moment this is the price for an off-plan property in the up-market Manastirski Livadi district.
The panic due to the global financial crisis, the outflow of foreign investors and the high mortgage interest rate by all means shall have a long term effect on the property market. It is expected that alongside the falling prices, the quality of the construction and of the finishing will increase due to the competition. Completely finished apartments are already on offer and it is expected that developers will come up with new customer orientated payment plans.
Thousands of newly finished apartments remain unsold in Sofia. Developers try to negotiate with potential buyers and offer different incentives only to sell their properties. Many of those who bought as investment try to sell their properties with a small profit or without a profit, just to get their money in cash. They even offer higher commissions to the estate agents in order to sell. The few buyers on the market tend to wait longer before making a purchase and expect to receive more for their money.
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