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Signs of Hope in Bulgarian Economy, Property Market

Views on BG | March 19, 2010, Friday

Bulgaria: Signs of Hope in Bulgarian Economy, Property Market
Wage growth is also known to be a key driver for house price growth, and while one quarterly result is meaningless to this measure, further growths could very well prove beneficial for the housing market. Photo by BGNES

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According to the latest figures released by Eurostat, the Bulgarian economy is still most certainly heading downwards, but there are some signs of hope on the horizon.

Eurostat figures show that Bulgarian GDP shrank a further 6.2% in the fourth quarter of last year. This came on top of a 5.4% contraction in the third quarter, and a 4.9% contraction in the second quarter.

The signs of hope are the fact that Bulgarian industrial output grew by 4.9% in the fourth quarter after a similar slew of declines. During this recession, a quarter of such strong growth in industrial output is usually followed by a GDP growth in the following quarter.

A further sign of hope lies in the fact that Eurostat also found that Bulgarian labour costs rose fastest in the EU, with a growth of 11.3% in the fourth quarter -- Bulgarian wages are known as being among the lowest in the EU, and so such a growth can only be seen as a good thing.

Wage growth is also known to be a key driver for house price growth, and while one quarterly result is meaningless to this measure, further growths could very well prove beneficial for the housing market.

Bulgaria's housing market has been one of the worst affected by the international downturn, largely because over-development had caused a strain in touristic areas beforehand. In recent months there have been reports that foreign buyers are actively looking at Bulgarian property again, including a reported 50% increase in searches for property in the country from Primelocation. If these reports lead to sales this would definitely help to turn the economy around.


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Author: pk, 20 Mar 2010 04:39:35
Signs of Hope in Bulgarian Economy, Property Market
" Wage growth is also known to be a key driver for house price growth"...couldnt be further from the truth-their wrong again.

Even if wages increase 20%+, will not allow BG people to buy property.

The property Mkt is adjusting to the bubble effect of rising prices from 2001-07..which means lower prices or at BEST a stabliaztion of the current mkt!

VERY FAR AWAY from RISING again!

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