Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Bulgaria with Record Number of Real Estate Deals in 2007

A total of 325 385 real estate deals were made in Bulgaria in 2007, which is 4% more than their number in 2006, and a new record.

The data comes from a research of the Arco Real Estate company, which also states that the largest number of real estate deals were made in Sofia, Plovdiv, Varna, Burgas, Nessebar, and Ruse.

The number of real estate deals is expected to remain the same in 2008, according to analysts, whereas their total value is expected to rise.

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Week of the Real Estate on the Balkans

The week continues with Balkan Property Exhibition - BalPEx - Spring 2008, the largest real estate exhibition on the Balkans that will start on April 18 till April 20 in Inter Expo and Congress Centre in Sofia, Bulgaria.

The organizers aim to present platform for discussion between representatives of the participants of the real estates market on the Balkans - investors, consultants, financiers, architectures, urbanism specialists and others.

Additional accent on the discussions will be placed on the property market in Macedonia, Albania, Monte Negro and North Greece.

Thursday, April 10, 2008

Sofia Property Prices up 10-17% in Q1

Prices for diverse types of real estate property in Bulgaria's capital Sofia registered an average increase between 10% and 17% since the beginning of the year, a Bulgarian economic think-tank said.

The growth in prices can be attributed to the brisk demand by well-off people and insufficient supply, Lachezar Bogdanov from Industry Watch explained.

Property prices in the capital are expected to continue their upward march and their annual growth by the end of the year is forecast to range between 10% and 20%.

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

King Sturge property consultants land on Bulgarian market

King Sturge, the international real estate advisory, is surveying opportunities for entering the Bulgarian market, company officials told investor.bg.

Preparations are still at a very early stage, with set plans and a detailed strategy yet to be clarified, company representatives said, adding that they had not decided whether to step directly onto the market or to penetrate through a local partner. The decision is to be made over the next several months.

“We will definitely need local expertise,” Liz Agar, European human resources manager at King Sturge, said, noting that it would prompt the employment of specialists familiar with Bulgarian market.


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