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Bulgaria is a modern European country.
Bulgaria has major cities and resorts where the facilities are as good as anywhere in Europe, but yet not over developed. Bulgaria is rapidly
become the place in Europe to buy off plan investment property.
In fact, Bulgaria , is one of the few investment property markets where it is still possible to purchase cheap investment
property.
Attractions
of Bulgaria
The fantastic shoreline, with 240 miles of white, sun soaked beaches known as the "Black Sea Riviera" ensure many families return
year after year.
Bulgaria's coastline and ski resorts are just over 3.5 hrs flying time from London making Bulgaria a real alternative to many destinations
on the Med.
Mountain ranges with all the winter snow you could want and in the summer miles and miles of hill walking.
With both beaches and mountains and now golf Bulgaria provides a great choice for the property investor, suppling a ready supply of tourists
wanting rental properties.
The Cost of Living in Bulgaria
Bulgaria
is a low cost economy and represents great value compared to many other holiday destinations.
A three course meal and wine for two, in Bulgaria, rarely exceeds £7, very acceptable local beer from as little as 30p, and good
quality wine at £1 a bottle make it difficult not to enjoy yourself.
Public transport is very reasonable with fares as low as £1 for a taxi ride and a 25p flat fare for bus journeys.
Enjoying Life in Bulgaria
Besides its stunning scenery Bulgaria also offers a wealth of Balkan culture and history, wonderfully decorated churches, tranquil mountain
monasteries, and perfectly preserved rural villages.
Here in Bulgaria enjoying life has been raised to an art form aided
by a wealth of excellent local wine, and a rich tapestry of culture
and music along with as many festivals as you can shake a stick
at. Bulgaria’s long hot summers and cold winters benefit the
sun worshippers and the winter sports enthusiasts in equal measure
and almost never is “too busy”.
The
Economy in Bulgaria
The currenct in Bulgaria is called the Lev. It is linked to the Euro and Bulgaria has aspirations of EU membership in 2007. Tthis means
that buying an investment property now in Bulgaria makes sound economic sense.
The property market in Bulgaria is buoyant, and therefore demand for investment property is very high and property in Bulgaria is still
cheap by most standards despite good growth last year.
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