15 December 2007

Bulgaria Named Fastest Riser on World's Property Market


Property prices in Bulgaria rose faster than anywhere else in the world in 2007, according to a survey by a leading British estate agency.

The European Union's newest member topped the latest Knight Frank Global Price Index with an annualised property price growth of 30.6 %. Bulgaria ranked three percentage points above the south-east Asian economic powerhouse of Singapore.

"Despite numerous concerns over the level of oversupply in a number of locations within Bulgaria - notably the winter ski resort of Bansko and selected coastal resort locations - Bulgaria has supplanted the previously top performing Baltic hotspot at the top of the Knight Frank league," the report declared.

Last year, the highest ranking country was Latvia, which saw property price growth of 56.9%. However, this dropped in 2007 to 10.9%, on concerns about overpricing in the Latvian capital, Riga.

Source by "Sofia News Agency"

Sofia starts work on Big Air snowboard World Cup event for Christmas

Sofia's city hall began working on the ramp for next week's Big Air snowboard World Cup event in the downtown of the Bulgarian capital.

The ramp in the Battenberg Square in Sofia downtown will be 100 by 32 by 20 meters and will weigh 600 tonnes, together with the snow, when complete.

The location of the event has heated spirits in Sofia, with councillors from two rightist parties asking that the event be moved to another location, where it would not disrupt traffic on one of the city's key boulevards.

Despite the city hall dismissed the fears of more congestion in the city, saying construction works will not have a major impact on traffic through downtown, nor can it move the timing of the event, scheduled for December 22.

"We can't move the event, so it is not around Christmas, as politicians have asked us. The international calendar of events has been announced long ago and we have to stick to it," the chairman of Bulgaria's ski federation Tseko Minev said.
"The TV time for it has been booked already. It's an honour for us to be the host of such an event, together with such big European capitals as Moscow, Berlin or Copenhagen," he added.
The snowboard lovers will be entertained in Sofia for live show or they could see the show on BNT.
Source ; www.novinite.com

Risks for the owners of properties in Bulgaria

Dozens of people become victim of the so called real estate mafia in Bulgaria every year, losing their properties in their desperate need to get money cash as soon as possible. But the results are shocking - the owners pawn flats or houses, whose value is set at hundreds of thousands Euro to receive some half of this sum immediately. Besides such "services" are at a high rate of interests.

Of course, everybody, who takes such a risk, hopes he is to get his property back right after he pays off his debts. But often that is not the case... At least not in Bulgaria...

Police probes proved that some owners of pawnbroker's have up to 15 properties registered in their names. Contracts however show that these flats have actually been pawned and according to the law they should not be transferred to the "brokers".

Suspicious foreign jobbing-houses, taxi drivers, change bureaus or Bulgarian nationals, who work abroad often play the roles of such "brokers". They even use forged documents to sell to ordinary people mortgaged properties.

Only 500 out of about 1400 jobbing-houses are legally working. The rest perform such activities without paying any taxes or insurances to their employees.

In most of the cases, police authorities and prosecutors could do nothing to help the situation when a fraud is uncovered as the cheats enforce their rights through misleading contracts, signed by the victims themselves. There follow endless lawsuits, which take no effect. Meanwhile the properties are sold to one or more other buyers.

The scheme that works flawlessly on this "market" is as follows: a cheat takes on a flat in a big residential building in the capital city of Sofia and pays in advance the rent for the next few months without signing a contract, which contains his personal data. In a while, an advertisement is published in the press, saying the flat concerned is for sale as the price is extremely low. The sell of course is to be carried out without the help of an estate agent. The false "owner" receives 10% of the property's value as a deposit from each of the candidate-buyers and nobody is able to find him anymore.

The other way of committing such frauds is to take on a real estate property, prepay the rent for the following few months without signing any official papers, taking the notarial act from the owner, making a copy, which is later used for "letting out" the house to other people.

Every year Bulgarian authorities are being tipped off on more than 20 cases of frauds related to sales and purchases of real estate properties, Economy police Inspector Gratsiela Petrunova announced recently.

"There are several organized rings that commit such crimes in the country," the official added.

Economy police experts found out that notaries are often involved in such crime schemes.

The criminals usually get the personal data of the potential victims in advance, authorities reported.
by "Darik Radio", Nikolay Hristov

14 December 2007

Bulgaria has to renovate all ski facilities in Vitosha said Mark Girardelli before the start of the official season

Mark Girardelli was charmed and in the same time disappointed from ski lifts in Vitosha. The visit of the ski legend in Vitosha is right before to attend to the opening of the ski-season in the most famous Bulgarian ski -resort Bansko. The official start is on 17. December. This morning he gave interview for BNT after short skiing in Vitosha . He was surprised how close is the Bulgarian capitol Sofia to the beautiful Vitosha mountain.
" There is no such opportunity in Europe and probably in the world - only few minutes away from the capital to have the excellent chance for ski sport." But the ski facilities are old and far from the modern opportunities in the other Bulgarian ski resorts - he added. The renovation has to be made as quick as possible, because is inadmissible a country like Bulgaria and a city like Sofia not to use this excellent chance.
"The girls have to be extremly caution with the new ski track in Bansko. " warn he for the upcoming ski race in Bansko for the European championship.
He also , praise the represent ski-alpine racer for Bulgaria Kilian Albreht, for his latest results . He`s strong races are in the difficult tracts the last two were in much easy but we have to be proud of the results and to expect to finish in the first 20 soon.

We hope the promises that made the new owner of “Vitosha ski” for the new ski season that all ski lifts on Vitosha will be available with one lift pass. This is practice in complimentary in all modern alpine resorts in the world and Bulgaria has to follow this example quick.
Mr. Emil Semov, vice president of “Vitosha Ski” promise also that the lift passes will be chip card and that all the 15 km of ski slopes in Vitosha will welcome ski lovers, nearby Sofia with complete comfort of all skiers.
The private company "Vitosha ski" will invest 50o 000 BGN by December next year and will maintain the facilities for next 25 years as a new owner of the ski facilities in Vitosha mountain for the sum for the sum of 8,3 Millions BGN .

As Bulgarians and ski -lovers we hope for perfectly maintained ski slopes for all the ski season this year.

06 July 2007

Foreigners increasingly interested in BulgariForeigners increasingly interested in Bulgaria’s spa property destinationsa’s spa property destinations

The interest of foreign investors in the acquisition of property located in areas having mineral springs is growing, consultants from Home for You said.
Velingrad, which has already established itself as a spa destination, is growing in popularity. Research shows it is among the top destinations for both foreign and Bulgarian investors.
Agents said that Velingrad had the potential to develop into a European resort and into one of Bulgaria’s best spa resorts.
Foreigners also continue showing interest in vacation property in Bulgaria’s coastal resorts. Mountain vacation property also registers interest, which tends to be strongest towards rural developments.
Italian, Spanish, Austrian and German investors are showing increasing interest in property acquisition in Bulgaria. Scandinavian investors are also growingly attracted to property in the country.

Information Source: Sofia Echo

Property market developments in Bbulgaria unpredictable in first half of 2007


Predictions made for property market developments in the first half of the year failed coming true. The market saw dynamic developments and turned to be one of the fastest evolving segments. Price hike went beyond expectations, making agents unable to predict future growth. In the first half of the year, one and two-bedroom apartments registered the biggest price increase. The growth, however, is specific for each district and average estimations cannot be made. New construction is responsible for the varying trends, especially in Sofia. If a district sees a number of new two-bedroom apartments, owners of older such property try to sell it at prices similar to the ones for newly built apartments. Bulgaria’s bigger cities saw residential property price increase of seven to eight per cent. In general, property located close to the city’s centre gained more in value.

Information Source: Sofia Echo

Pomorie municipality in Bulgaria to develop eco and golf projects


Pomorie municipality plans to carry out a number of eco projects aimed at transforming it into one of the first Bulgarian green regions. The projects will increase the municipality's energy efficiency and improve the road and electricity distribution infrastructure in the region, Pomorie mayor Petar Zlatanov said. One of the major projects envisions the construction of a golf course Black Sea Golf and Country Club. It has already received a first class investment certificate. The investment exceeds 194 million euro. The golf course will cover an area of 1918 decares near the village of Kableshkovo. It will have an entertainment complex functioning year-round. A four or five-star hotel, golf academy, tennis academy and swimming pools, villas and apartments are also included in the project. Work on the project is expected to start by the end of 2007. The complex will provide 800 to 1000 work places. Pomorie municipality currently seeks a public-private partnerships to finance the port in the town. Sunset Resort vacation complex features among the other investment projects in Pomorie. It will have 2700 beds and a five-star hotel complex. Pomorie also will work on several eco projects among which local dump renovation and reconstruction which will be transformed into park.

Information Source: Sofia Echo

Property investment returns rate ranks Bulgaria second in Europe


Bulgaria ranks second in Europe on the returns rate of property investment over the past 12 months, research of British consultancy company Assetz shows.
According to the company’s index, drafted each annual quarter,
Bulgaria’s property investment returns reached 71 per cent over the past 12 months.
Poland ranked first with 100 per cent returns.
Assetz warned potential investors that the rate in
Bulgaria was expected to decrease significantly.
Regions featuring over supply like
Sunny Beach coastal resort and Bansko winter resort already experience problems with their rental markets.
Bulgaria is the only European country listed in the ranking, for which Assetz expects such decrease in returns.
Poland will also experience decrease, though it will be smaller compared to predictions for
Bulgaria.

Information Source: Sofia Echo

Real estate fund to invest 200 million euro in Bulgaria's Varna

Investment fund Orchid Development Group will invest nearly 200 million euro in three projects in Varna by the end of 2007.
The fund received a first class investment certificate for its Grand Mall project in Varna.
The other two projects focus on the construction of an office building with a total area of 25 000 sq m and a complex of mixed type having residential part, offices and trade centre. Its gross built-up area will total 60 000 sq m.
Grand Mall will be located near the bus station in Varna. The company bought the terrain in 2006 for 12.7 million euro. Its gross built-up area is 150 000 sq m. Orchid said that this would be the largest complex of mixed type in Varna and among the largest ones in Bulgaria.
Construction works are to be completed by 2009.
Orchid has invested more than 100 million euro in Bulgaria. It owns and manages several Black Sea hotels and currently works on two residential projects in Varna and Sofia.
The company's chief executive Ofer Miretzky said that the investment was worth it because the company bought the terrains three years ago at lower prices.


Information Source: Sofia Echo

22 June 2007

Polish company to invest 90milion leva in mall construction in Bulgaria's Varna

Polish company Globe Trade Centre (GTC) will provide funding for nearly 95 per cent of the construction of Gallery Varna mall.
Investment will total 89 million leva.
This is the fourth mall project to be launched in the coastal city of Varna since the beginning of 2007.
The project is still awaiting construction permit. Construction works will be finalised by the end of 2009.
Annual rental income is expected to reach 9.5 million leva.
This is the first GTC project in Bulgaria. The company already has several trade centres in Romania. It plans to construct two more trade centres in other big Bulgarian cities.
GTC announced that in 2006, it acquired a 4500 sq m plot in Sofia, worth 1.55 million euro.

Information Source: Sofia Echo

Industrial property market in Bulgaria underdeveloped - report

Industrial property market in Bulgaria is poorly developed as property supply meets 60 per cent of demand.
Most warehouses, production facilities and logistics centres offered on the market are old and in bad condition while prices fail complying with market criteria, Pari daily reported.
Monthly warehouse rent in Sofia vary between 3.5 euro and 4.5 euro per sq m and sales prices between 450 euro and 500 euro per sq m.
The report said that a good opportunity for long-term renting is municipal property due to low prices. Such properties require sufficient amount of initial investment in repair works and reconstruction as the buildings are usually old and in bad condition.

Information Source: Sofia Echo

15 June 2007

Bulgaria with “Phenomenal” Position in Property Market Popularity Ranking

Bulgaria continues to be a magnet for UK property buyers, as a new report by the Association of International Property Professionals (AIPP) has revealed.

Describing the position of Bulgaria as "phenomenal" the AIPP table that ranks the popularity of foreign property markets had the Eastern European country at third with 7.7 per cent of the market.
This placed it just behind perennial favourites like Spain and France, which remained as the two top markets.
And Quest Bulgaria's latest issue shows that four in five of overseas property investors are from the UK, as reported by Real Estate TV, which revealed that the market is particularly popular with Britons but not elsewhere in Europe.
The surge in demand has led to warnings that investors expecting profits from buying and selling property should cool their expectations, as the Bulgarian real estate market faces oversupply, dampening future price rises.
Spain, where properties have become more affordable due to a recent crash in the market, and America, where a weak dollar is still making real estate a relatively cheap investment, are set to become more popular in the short term.

Information Source: News.bg

Price of residential construction projects in Bulgaria to increase

The price of residential construction projects will increase on the average by 2 to 3 euro per sq m this autumn.

Design and planning of office property will cost 20 to 30 per cent more than work on residential projects, chamber of architects representative Dimitar Mladenov said.

Mladenov took part in a discussion on the problems of the architecture and construction sectors.

New ways to calculate the cost of planning and design services will be introduced in September. Changes are needed to guarantee price uniformity and quality of the product.

In the autumn, the chamber will also publish a list of all companies operating in the sector. Bulgarian design and architecture companies will be able in this way to accept projects from abroad.

Information Source: Sofia Echo

Bulgaria maintauns leading position in property market attractiveness ranking

Bulgaria's capital of Sofia ranks third in property market attractiveness according to recent research of Global Property Guide (GPG).

The ranking included 12 European capitals and placed Bratislava and Istanbul at the first two positions.

GPG compared several factors including prices per sq m, annual rental income, taxes, transaction costs, GDP and legislation in the country.

EU membership requirements activated a number of reforms in Bulgaria, research said. The annual gross rental income in Sofia is 10.6 per cent on average.

Average residential prices are still low amounting to 1042 euro per sq m and the taxes on rental income are within the European levels.

Transaction costs remain too high with average levels between 24.8 per cent and 26.6 per cent.

Slovakia turns out to be the most attractive place for property investment due to its GDP growth of 8.7 per cent in 2006, high rental income and low transaction costs.

Legislation changes in Turkey in the end of 2005 made it easier to purchase real estate in the country. Rental income ranging between six and 7.6 per cent and steady economic growth placed Turkey second among most attractive places for property investment.

The ranking goes further to include Romania, Hungary, Moldova and Ukraine.

In comparison, Baltic countries registered rental income decrease. Apartment prices in those countries are already reaching the levels in Copenhagen, Helsinki and Stockholm.

Information Source: Sofia Echo

08 June 2007

Bulgaria confirming its position as importand property market segment

Bulgaria's participation in the 58th congress of the International Real Estate Federation FIABCI showed that the country gains popularity as a serious segment of the international real estate market.
The forum took place from May 28 to June 2 in Spain
’s Barcelona, Focus news agency reported.
Representatives of the largest companies in the sphere of real estate, financing and banking institutions took part in the event.

The main subject was finance and information technologies on the
international real estate market.
Among
Bulgarian participants featured real estate consultancy company Home for You. Company's manager Konstantin Bobchev introduced forum participants to opportunities for Bulgarian real estate market development and possibilities for real estate projects funding.

Information Source: Sofia Echo

Resorts in Bulgaria to see residential property construlcion boom


Most of the apartments to be constructed in Bulgaria will be located near the country’s biggest resorts.
Residential property projects totaling 1.77 million sq m in area received construction permits in the first three months of 2007.
National Statistical Institute (NSI) data showed that 75 per cent of these apartments will be located in the regions of Bourgas, Varna and Dobrich at the seaside and near the mountain resorts of Bansko, Razlog, Pamporovo and Borovets.
Nearly 20 per cent of all apartments to be constructed will be located in the Bourgas region.
Between January and April 2007, Dobrich municipality issued nearly 41 per cent more construction permits that during the entire 2006.
Apartments to be constructed in the Varna region doubled as compared to figures for the same period in 2006.

InformaSource: Sofia Echo

Prices of new apartments in Bulgaria's Bourgas Decrease, hike registered in Sofia


Average prices of new apartments in some regions of Bulgaria’s coastal town of Bourgas went down in May.
Apartment prices in the centre of Bourgas decreased by four per cent to 1050 euro per sq m and by six per cent in the regions near the centre compared to April figures.
Prices in the regions near Bourgas remained unchanged. Prices in Sarafovo varied between 700 and 750 euro per sq m, in Sozopol , 1100 euro per sq m , Primorsko registered price of 850 euro per sq m.
Varna registered no changes in its apartment prices. Apartments in the centre of Varna vary in price from 1000 to 1300 euro per sq m.
New panel and brick construction in Sofia became more expensive. Average prices went up by 1.63 per cent compared to April costs. Some residential district in Sofia showed no change in prices.
Beli Brezi, Mladost 1A and Geo Milev feature among residential districts that registered the highest price increase in May.
The average apartment price in the centre of Sofia increased by 1.94 per cent reaching 1050 euro per sq m.


Source : Sofia Echo

01 June 2007

OFFICE PROPERTY RENTS IN TOP 50 HIGHEST WORLDWIDE

The office rents in Sofia rank as the 49th highest worldwide, research of consultancy company CB Richard Ellis (CBRE) shows.

Annual office rent expenditure in Sofia reached $517.3 per sq m, or $43.1 per sq m per month.


London keeps its first place in the chart. Office rents in some of its most expensive parts reach $2596.5 on annual basis. Tokyo takes the next positions in the chart.


The chart’s top 10 remain almost unchanged. Delhi is a newcomer among the 10 most expensive office property destinations, ranking seventh.


Moscow, Paris, Dublin and Dubai also feature in the top 10.


Athens and Warsaw are the other two East European cities apart from Sofia to rank among the most expensive 50 office destinations. Athens ranks 36th and Warsaw occupies the 48th position.


About Bulgarian properties in summer season

Over the past few years, property supply has exceeded demand in Bulgaria’s leading resorts.

The vacation property market is reaching its saturation point and a number of resorts already suffer from over-construction and the lack of proper infrastructure, participants in the first Balkan real estate conference BalRec said.

In order to attract new clients, resorts should start offering unique projects and better infrastructure condition.

Vacation property developments in Bulgaria are more prominent than those located in neighbouring counties, conference participants said.

Colliers International data for 2006 shows that the number of vacation properties in Bulgaria’s coastal area increased 82% to reach 35 000 units. The biggest increase was registered in the regions of Kavarna and Balchik.

Romania and Serbia are currently trying to establish themselves as attractive tourism destinations in order to also develop the vacation property market.

At the same time, the quality of vacation property projects in Bulgaria varies greatly. Buyers now have higher demands, which also presupposed higher construction quality.

Vacation property prices in Bulgaria vary from 800 to 1600 euro per sq m. Colliers predicts similar levels or a slight increase in the future.

Investors in Bulgaria’s coastal regions are failing to find buyers for their newly-built hotels.

Nearly 30 new hotels were offered for sale over the past year, 24 Chassa daily reported. Only 250 hotels were on sale in southern coastal regions. The hotels are being sold in all stages of construction.

The average price is 856 euro a sq m.

Most of the hotels for sale were in the resorts of Sveti Vlas (St Vlas), Slunchev Bryag (Sunny Beach) and Chernomorets.

Experts said that there was a lack of buyers in these resorts, because the most tourists there were foreigners, who preferred buying apartments in complexes, instead of staying in hotels.

The biggest demand for hotels was in Slunchev Bryag, Nessebar and Primorsko was said in press.

To the north, the highest supply of hotels is in Zlatni Pyasutsi (Golden Sands) resort. Average prices were 1000 euro a sq m.

Demand was biggest in Zlatni Pyasutsi, Sveti Konstantin and Slunchev Den (Sunny Day).



Information Source: Sofia Echo

28 May 2007

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