Written by: Alan DEE - Alan was born and lived
in the UK for 40 odd years until emigrating to Bulgaria in early
2005.
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Introducing:
The best guide to buying Property in
Bulgaria - ever!
I emigrated to Bulgaria in early 2005. I
bought a gorgeous house there - it has 4 bedrooms,
a 24 seater Restaurant with Bar, lots of land, 2
apartments, vineyard, a walnut tree, 2 garages and
various other outbuildings.
It cost just £18,000.
Bulgaria is a land of many opportunities, it is
still possible to buy a 2 bedroom house needing
renovation for as little as £3,000 in certain
areas.
If you're really interested in purchasing
property in Bulgaria these are the questions you
may want to ask
How do I know if it is a good area?
What are my neighours like?
How do I get an electrical supply?
How do I register my house?
How can I understand Bulgarian Land
Registry?
Where do I find a reliable interpreter at a
reasonable cost?
Where can I buy or hire a good car?
You'll find the answers to these and
more of your questions in
"The best guide to buying Property in
Bulgaria - ever".
PICTURE: My House in
Bulgaria
Would you find my day by day notes useful?
I hope so - I have tried to cover everything that
has happened since my first day of arrival - these
notes are updated every 2 weeks and cover
everything I can think of, including:
Crime
English speaking Schools
Building Notes
Dealing with Bureaucracy
Food
Culture
Restaurants and Eating out
Taxi drivers
Markets
Resorts
Beaches
Ski Areas
Golf Clubs
and much, much more
PICTURE:
RILA MONASTERY
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES
It is well known that Bulgaria should join
the EU in 2007.
To understand the profits that are
available (now) in Bulgarian properties you only
have to study what happened in France, Spain and
Portugal.
Bulgaria has seen rises of 40% in some
areas - but a few "in the know" wise investors
have made gains in excess of 100%.
Take my House for example: I bought it mid
2004 for £18,000, by December 2005 I had received
2 offers of 50,000 Euros for the house (around
£35,000).
I turned both the offers down.
That increase is over 100% in just 6
months.
PICTURE: SOFIA WORLD + SHUMEN
CENTER
You need to know WHERE to buy first
- and its not as easy as it first seems.
Then you need to know HOW to buy -
the Property companies and Estate agents can be
expensive.
I have been present at negotiations
where the price doubled as soon as the
Seller knew the buyer was European.
Then you have to know how to
NEGOTIATE.
If you obtain a better than market average
price than you have a rock solid investment.
PICTURE:
NEW ROAD BUILT WITH EU
FUNDING
On a
different note:
Have you seen the cost of living in
Bulgaria?
Its incredibly cheap.
A coach ride from Varna to Sophia (450
kilometres) cost just £6.
I took 6 friends out to the best restaurant
I found so far (officially 4 star) - we had
starters, 2 (it might have been 3) bottles of good
wine, main meals, desserts and Cognac.
When we asked for the bill the waiter
brought us Champagne cocktails to finish the
evening (complimentary) the bill came to just £58
- just £8.30 a person.
On the other end of the scale a kebab and a
coke (in a glass bottle) costs around 65p.
In the flower market an arrangement of
roses in a basket costs £1.
Cigarettes are from 40p a packet.
A 70cl bottle of Vodka was around £1.80 (I
was drinking 7 year old Cognac at £2.85 a bottle).
Petrol is half the price of the UK
Road Tax was £20 for the year (or
thereabouts)
PICTURES: Modern Garages are plentiful In
Bulgaria - the "OMV" chain always have Cafes -
Metro (Makro in UK) - Billa a Supermarket
Chain
SOUNDS AS IF YOU CAN`T GO
WRONG IN BULGARIA ?
Yes, you can. Knowledge is only gained by
first learning the pitfalls. You should always get
good advice when thinking of buying property
anywhere but especially in a country that not only
YOU don`t know, but one which MOST
people know little about.
FOR EXAMPLE:
You could make a bad mistake by buying what
is a very nice house..very cheap.. but in the
WRONG PLACE. Builgaria is no different from
anywhere else.. remember, location, location,
location.
LEGAL MATTERS.
The law is always a nightmare for those not
in the know, and its even harder abroad as you
have the obvious language difficulties.
You need all the help you can get. I have
been through all the hoops , done the leg work,
knocked the doors and can help you through the
legal challanges that I faced.
Property Companies + Estate
agents
There are a lot of people trying to sell
property in Bulgaria on the internet. Most are
fine, but when new opportunities arise, some
sharks will infest the waters.
I can tell you WHAT TO WATCH for.
Tip:
Some Companies will ask you to sign a
"power of attorney" form so that they can buy on
your behalf. Read them very carefully - some give
the other party the rights to sell property as
well - I spoke to one Hotel Owner who informed
that he had lost over £15,000.
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give you all the help and advice I can from my
personal experiences of living in Bulgaria - and
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