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Bulgarian Property Market 2009

January 25th, 2010 — 3:59pm

Almost 28% is the decrease in the number of deals on the property market in Bulgaria annually. This number is different in the different parts of the country but only Sofia and Varna have similar statistics. 72% of those who would like to buy a property in Sofia and Varna are prepared to pay not more than 40 000 Euros. In Plovdiv and Bourgas the buyers are prepared to pay not more than 25 000 Euros.

In 2009, 42% of the buyers paid in cash and 37% of the sellers had financial difficulties, not necessary inability to pay their mortgages or bad credits. In 2009 most of the buyers bought newly built properties and only 12 % of them have bought prefabricated apartments. The most active buyers were between 26 and 35 years of age.

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Property Market In Bulgaria – Update

August 26th, 2009 — 10:35am

The prices of properties on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast have dropped by 15-30% while those of inland properties by almost 70%.

Newly built apartments sell for 390 Euros per sq m. In Sunny Beach there are completed apartments for sale for 20-30 000 Euros, which is below their value.

Properties in the big cities like Sofia, Plovdiv, Varna and Burgas have dropped their prices by 30%.

Some analysts claim that the buyers now come mostly from Russia and the former Soviet republics and that there is no recession on the property market in Bulgaria but just restructuring. The quality properties keep their prices while the low quality ones sell at their real price which is a positive tendency, according to them. The Russians mostly buy luxury properties on the northern Black Sea coast at prices exceeding 250 000 Euros. The interest towards mountain resorts has decreased.

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Commercial Property In Bulgaria

August 10th, 2009 — 12:09pm

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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Internet Sale of Repossessed Properties

June 15th, 2009 — 10:55am

Until now the information about repossessed properties offered at auctions was only available at the offices of the private judges, in the municipalities and the in the regional courts. Often this information which had to be available a month before the auction disappeared.

Now, the cheap repossessed properties which judges sell in Bulgaria can be found on the web. The Chamber of the Private Court Executors publishes information for upcoming auctions at http://www.sales.bcpea.org

At the moment there are 164 announcements for the sale of all types of property – apartments, houses, warehouses, plots of land, etc. The information is constantly updates. The highest number of announcements have been made by the Sofia City Court. Among them are auctions for apartments with a starting price of up to 60 000 levs (30 000 Euros) . For example, the bidding for a one-bedroom apartment on Alexander Stamboliysky Boulevard will start at 52 400 levs, while the bidding for the same size of apartment by located in Hadji  Dimitar at 65 000.  Bidding for apartements in the areas in the outskirts of Sofia start at under 20 000 Euors.  The announcement coming from other Bulgarian cities are quite interesting.  In Varna the bidding for a two-bedroom apartment will start at 80 000 levs and for a villa at 105 000 levs.  In general currently there are eight houses in the country at prices under 10 000 levs.  The most expensive offers are: a factory in Burgas with a starting price of 29 826 750 levs and a house in the affluent Dragalevtsy in Sofia with a starting price of 760 000 levs.

If an auction fails and nobody bids for a property, there is a second auction and the price drops by 20%. The successful bidders must pay the whole amount of the price of the property within 7 days. Potential bidders’ only worry is that the former owners of repossessed apartments can appeal against the repossessions.

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Bulgairan Property Market

June 5th, 2009 — 12:02pm

The property market in Bulgaria was in complete collapse for about six months but from mid-March the first signs of awakening have appeared.  The decrease in the prices of the properties for sale is already a fact.  In the last two months sellers started decreasing the prices more boldly. There are more reduced property prices in Sofia than in any other town in Bulgaria. This comes to prove that the market in the capital is more mature and flexible. The average reduction in Sofia since the beginning of the year is 13.23%. In the central parts of the city it is 14.9%. In the area around Vitosha Boulevard the prices have fallen to 1800 Euros per sq m and around the Doctor’s Garden the prices have gone down to 2000 – 2800 Euros per sq m. In the so-called greater center the prices have decreased by 9.34% to 1190 Euros/sq m. Along Bulgaria Boulevard they have gone down by 2.96% to 978 Euros/sq m. In affluent Lozenets the reduction is 12.6% and the prices are around 1600 Euros/sq m. If the prices on offer are compared with the actual prices from the deals, it appears that prices go down even further. On the whole the purchases in 2009 are completed at prices which are 25-28% lower than the ones in 2008.  At the moment the difference between the offered price and the real price of the purchase is 15%.

In Varna, the second Bulgarian city, the property market seem to be weaker than is Sofia, mainly due to the prices that are still too high. However, there are some bold reductions of up to 40%. The average price drop is 9.97% since the beginning of the year. In the central parts and in the area of the Sea Garden the reduction is by 9% and the prices are about 1990 Euros per sq m. In Levski the reduction is by 3.9% and the prices are about 1074 Eur per sq m. In Briz the drop is by 9.8% and prices are about 1160 Eur/sq m. The actual purchases are at price which are 30% lower than those in 2008. The difference between the offered and the actual purchase price is 20%.

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