The
second of its ‘Region Focus’ series, experts in real estate in Bulgaria House
Sales Bulgaria (http://www.housesalesbulgaria.com/)
looks at the Sofia, Plovdiv and Blagoevgrad
areas of the country, considering the various factors within the regions
which may affect buying and selling property there.
Sofia
Sofia-Capital
- Sofia is of course the capital city of Bulgaria, but there is also a Sofia
province and the two should not be confused. Sofia the capital is located
within its own administrative centre (known as an ‘oblast’ in Bulgarian), named
fittingly ‘Sofia-Capital’. Sofia city has a population of 1.27 million people
and is a hub for commerce, media, universities and institutions. Sofia has some
of the most prestigious property
in Bulgaria, as one would expect from a capital city, but it also has a
good number of reasonably priced one- and two-bed apartments in and around the
city. These are in demand by those looking to invest in real estate in Bulgaria because
they have great buy-to-let potential from the students and workers who live in
the centre and suburbs of Sofia all year-round.
Sofia
Province – In many ways, much of Sofia province could not
be more different than the capital city. Its terrain is mountainous; it is
vast, containing 22 municipalities; and it is industrious rather than
cosmopolitan. The mountainous landscape makes for beautiful scenery, however
(mining is one of the province’s main industries) - the southern slopes of the Balkan
Mountains provides a
stunning backdrop and the region also boasts sweeping valleys. The Sofia
province is home to one of the most important ski resorts in Bulgaria, Borovets, and indeed you’ll find some of
the most sought-after ski property in Bulgaria in this
region. Outside of the ski resorts, most property in the province is rural and
many buildings are in need of renovation in more remote areas. There are some
beautiful villages around the resort of Borovets which are more popular with
international buyers, however.
Plovdiv
Plovdiv
is located in the heart of Bulgaria, the central south of the country, to be
exact. The city of Plovdiv is the province’s industrial and administrative hub,
being surrounded by 18 separate municipalities. The mountains, rivers and dams
of this province make it home to some of Bulgaria’s most beautiful and most
visited spas. These, along with Plovdiv’s many natural springs, are the root of
the area’s tourism, and the province’s main economy is from agriculture. As one
would imagine, therefore, Plovdiv is home to a great deal of the rural real estate in Bulgaria. While
the province is beautiful in parts, buyers would need to check on the
amenities, condition and accessibility of any property in the region.
Blagoevgrad
Blagoevgrad
is in southwestern Bulgaria and has 14 municipalities and 17 towns (Blagoevgrad
being
the principal city). This province is home to many of Bulgaria’s main towns,
such as Bansko, Melnik, Petrich and Semitli, so it is therefore more popular
with purchasers of property in
Bulgaria than more rural areas such as Plovdiv, for instance. In part, this
is because the southern tip of the region enjoys a more Mediterranean climate
and therefore the region welcomes more tourists and domestic holiday-goers. For
property purchasers, the ski resort of Bansko is arguably the most important
town in Blagoevgrad as it is an international tourism destination in both the
summer and winter months. This makes for great rental potential in some of Bansko’s
modernised and well-priced properties.
House
Sales Bulgaria helps those looking to buy and sell property in Bulgaria. Find
out more at http://www.housesalesbulgaria.com/.
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