| Sitting at the crossroads
between Europe and Asia, Bulgaria is increasingly attractive
for investors and tourists alike. With a population of 7.5
million, eastern Bulgaria faces the Black Sea and is bordered
by Greece and Turkey to the south, Macedonia and Serbia
and Montenegro to the west, and Romania to the north. Known
for its exquisite ski resorts in Bansko, Borovets, and Pamporovo,
Bulgaria also offers sunny beaches on the shores of the
Black Sea. The climate and economic conditions of the country
make Bulgaria property investment attractive to Europeans
and others from around the globe.
Because Bulgaria isn't yet a member of the European Union
- although it is determined to become a member in 2007 -
it doesn't have the steep tax structure and production costs
that make second homes cost prohibitive in EU countries.
In addition, the Bulgarian government recognizes that tourism
is an important component of its growing economy, and so
offers a variety of financial incentives in order to attract
investors to property in Bulgaria.
As an opportunity to invest in property, Bulgaria is unsurpassed.
Although property values have risen over the past two years,
they are not yet close to levels in the rest of Europe.
Regarding hot property for sale, Bulgaria offers everything
from new housing developments in five star beach and ski
resort areas to new apartments in Bulgarian cities.
Bulgaria development property is truly the fastest growing
real estate market in Europe, particularly in the ski resort
areas of Bansko, Borovets, and Pamporovo, which offer everything
from world class skiing and snowboarding to cross country
skiing, giant slalom, and biathlon courses. Borovets even
offers helicopter transportation to its most challenging
ski runs.
But Bulgaria offers more than beautiful mountains and an
inviting shoreline. Tourists marvel at the architecture
of Bulgarian monasteries and celebrate along with the locals
at the annual Festival of Roses that is held in late spring.
They feast on mouthwatering Bulgarian cheeses and traditional
stews and sausages. And they embrace the rich culture of
Bulgaria when visiting museums and galleries in cities from
Sofia to Varna or attending festivals and contests featuring
folkloric music and dancing.
Bulgaria property investment is both financially and culturally
rewarding. Whether using property in Bulgaria as a second
home or as a vacation rental, there's never been a better
time to buy property in Bulgaria.
Chris Robertson is an author of Majon International, one
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