January 20th, 2009 — 10:21am
The new year is wonderful for the buyers of properties in Sofia. Those who have money and can negotiate are able to secure unexpected reductions and perks. Most of the sellers are immediately ready to reduce their price by 20% and at the moment there are no purchases without bargaining.
According to estate agents, in the last year virtually in all parts of Sofia the prices of properties have dropped. The most stable market is in the southern districts of the city where the demand is generally higher and in the last months prices have dropped by merely 5 to 15%. At the moment the prices there vary from 1050 to 1250 Euros per square metre. In the central parts of the city, the decrease is insignificant and the highest price is 2000 Euros per square metre. There are no more offers in the range 3000 to 6000 Euros. The most significant drop of prices is in the northern and western parts of the city where the decrease have reached 20%. New properties in Nadezhda and Levski are offered for 700 Euros per square metre while exactly a year ago they were offered at 900 Euros per square metre.
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November 11th, 2008 — 12:12pm
Because of the lack of demand in the last year the prices of rural properties fell dramatically. Plots of land around Sofia have decreased in price by 50%. The trend at the Bulgarian Black Sea coast is exactly the same. In the last 12 months mainly Bulgarians bought properties near to the big cities according to Dobromir Ganev, executive director of Foros Estate agents. The main reason for this is the world financial crisis and prospective buyers have become more cautious, especially when applying for mortgages.
A regulated plot of land of 1020 sq m situated between Sofia and Pernik has decreased by 50% in price and it is now on offer for 12 000 levs (apprx 6 000 Euros). An old two-storey house in a village with a garden of about 1500 sq m can be purchased for 6-7 000 levs (apprx. 3 000 Euros). In the past the prices of rural properties in the area of Bansko, Sunny Beach and Burgas have been artificially increased but now they have fallen dramatically. The purchases of property for investment have almost stopped and most people buy for their own needs.
The financial crisis have affected the sales of land for the construction of industrial developments. All investors have experienced difficulties in financing and several projects in Varna and Sofia have stopped.
The sharpest fall of the prices according to analysts and advisors are in holiday properties. Due to over supply in Bansko only the prices have fallen by 48%. The number of one-bedroom apartments on offer is astonishing and prices range from 780 to 2015 Euros per sq m.
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September 10th, 2008 — 10:38am
With the approach of the autumn property prices in Sofia keep decreasing, regardless of their location – from the low budget areas of Liulin and Tolstoy right to the elite Lozenets. Only in a week, the lowest price of apartments in Liulin has decreased by 10% from 60 000 Euros to 54 000 Euros for a living area of 70 square metres. The current price per square metre is 771 Euros.
Off-plan buildings with gas central heating and luxury common parts in Ovcha Kupel are now selling for 800 Euros per square metre, a decrease of 50 Euros per square metres in comparison with the second half of August 2008.
The situation in Lozenets is not different. Luxury offices were selling in the summer at 3000 Euros per square metre, while now their price has dropped to 2500 Euros per square metre.
The price slump has been pushed by the low demand, the increasing supply of newly built properties and the high interest. While last year a property was sold within two months after being offered on the market, now it takes much longer. The developers who offer off-plan properties for sale are threatened by bankruptcy as they can not repay their mortgages.
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September 3rd, 2008 — 12:35pm
The sales of properties in Bulgaria have decreased for the first time in the last few years, according to the Land Registry. From January to June 2008 there have been 134 891 sales while for the same period of the last year their number was 136 457. The decrease is just by 1.1% but it is a fact. Since 2003 the number of the sales has been increasing by about 20% per annum and this has lead to a constant increase in the prices of properties. At the moment, the buyers are still active in Sofia, Varna, Burgas, Plovdiv and Pleven. The number of sales in these cities has increased, though insufficiently. However, in many regional centres like Shumen, Sliven, Smolyan, Pazardjik, Veliko Turnovo, Vidin, Vratsa and Gabrovo the sales have decreased, and in Ruse and Razgrad this decrease has exceeded 10%. Last year Ruse was the leader in the property price increase which reached 41% but the high prices have put off many prospective buyers.
On the Black Sea coast it seems that the buyers’ activity has moved south. The Land Registry in Nessebar which covers Sunny Beach, St. Vlas, and Ravda reported a decrease of 12.5% for the first half of this year. At the same time the sales in Tsarevo have increased by 50%.
The interest in agricultural land has not diminished at all, according to the activity of the most developed market of agricultural land in the country, which is in the area of Dobrich, Lom and Montana.
Despite this, Bulgaria is still in the first place in the world for the increase of property prices from June 2007 to June 2008. According to Knight Frank the prices of properties in Bulgaria have increased on average by 32.3%.
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