Apartment
Bar - cafe
Hotel - apartments
Regulated Plot
Shop
Sofia
Bansko
Veliko Turnovo
Primorsko
Sofia Region
Kavarna
Nessebar Municip.
Dolna Banya
Yambol
St Vlas
Nesebar
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Bulgaria country profile: Capital City: Sofia Area: 110,019 sq km / 42,822 sq miles Population: 7,358,000 Time Zone: GMT +2 Country dialling code: + 359 Currency: Bulgarian Lev (Lv) (Fixed to the Euro) Climate of Bulgaria: Bulgaria has a typically Mediterranean climate with dry hot summers averaging in the low 30Cs. Winters tend to be cold with plenty of snowfall, especially at high altitudes – great for skiing enthusiasts. |
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Bulgaria country highlights: Sofia: the capital of Bulgaria, goes back quite a long way - VIII - VII B.C. During the first few decades since the town become fifth Bulgarian capital on 3rd April 1879, one of the most famous buildings of Sofia are created. These are: the Palace, Bulgaria hotel, the "Ivan Vazov" theatre, the Central Bath with mineral water resources, the Academy of Science, the National Library, the "Alexander Nevski" Cathedral (the biggest on the Balkan peninsula) etc. Built up in the exceptional secession style the center of Sofia is unique itself. Rising above Sofia in southern direction is the Vitosha Mountain – First Natural Park on the Balkans, having rare plants and unique stone rivers, in northern direction is the Balkan Chain Mountains – crossing whole Bulgaria. The known resort of Aleko is a popular destination for skiers looking to stay within easy reach of the capital. Sofia - Bulgaria's capital is where those with an eye on making a profit will do it successfully having in mind the location of the town – on the crossroad of main European highroads E 80 and E 79, connecting north and south Europe and Europe with Asia. Plovdiv: The country's second biggest city behind Sofia, Plovdiv has slowly started to generate a trickle of interest from foreigners buying property in Bulgaria. Property prices are still cheap. This is also a good area for the newly wealthy domestic market and returning Bulgarians. Bulgaria's Black Sea Coast: With a climate similar to northern Spain and golden sandy beaches aplenty, the Black Sea coast is a popular destination with holidaymakers and property buyers alike. Property prices along the coast have increased rapidly over the past 12 months and continue to do so. The Black Sea Coast is increasing in popularity as people discover the delights of its golden sandy beaches and established infrastructure for tourism and is one of the key areas for buying property in Bulgaria.Property in ski resorts in Bulgaria: Mountain areas occupy about 30 per cent of Bulgaria’s territory. Of these, the Rhodope, Rila, Vitosha and Pirin mountain ranges all offer fantastic ski resorts between October and March. Look out for the area of Bansko, which is increasingly popular with British ski enthusiasts. Permanent move to Bulgaria: Over the last decade Bulgaria has taken huge steps in stabilizing its economy and extinguishing the remnants of its communist past. Bulgaria joined the European Union in January 2007. This has made it much easier for anybody buying property in Bulgaria as their permanent home. Buying property in Bulgaria: Buying coastal property in Bulgaria is not the only property spotlight in the country. The capital of Bulgaria, Sofia, and the ski resorts located in the country's mountainous west, have also attracted considerable attention from property purchasers, with Sofia viewed as an ROI destination, and the ski property catering to investors and second-home seekers.
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