Sofia is ranked 18th among 150 cities in the world with the fastest rise in prices of housing, according to an international report by the consulting company Knight Frank.
The National Housing Strategy project will be published within a few days for public discussion.
It is natural for the villages near the big resorts to attract the interest of the buyers with their low prices.
Tens of thousands of buildings in our country need to be renovated and the state will look for new ways to fund it.
The price of agricultural land in Bulgaria has increased by about 5% according to the data of the Bulgarian Association of Agricultural Land Owners, BNT reported.
The luxury property market in Bulgaria is moderately high during the first quarter of 2018, according to an analysis by the consulting firm Unique Estates.
According to the preliminary data of the National Statistical Institute, the number of new buildings put in operation in the first quarter of 2018 was 565 and the newly constructed apartments were 1 530.
Rentals of first class office space in Sofia has grown steadily in the first quarter of 2018 as a result of the active market.
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Despite the continuous internal migration to the big cities, the number of uninhabited dwellings is large.
French, Germans, Belgians and other residents of Western Europe are asking to buy property on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast.
US high-tech VMware will rent more than 20,000 square meters in two of the buildings built in the Garitage Park complex.
9 percent the homes in Bulgaria have a higher price in the third quarter of 2017 compared to a year earlier.
A Chinese court has offered an unfinished 39-story building at an initial auction of 553 million yuan (71 million euros) online at an auction today, the France press reported.
A metalworking plant in the village of Ruzhintsi in Vidin is the first Bulgarian enterprise officially announced for sale, priced in Bitcoin.
Bulgaria remains among the 15 most desirable destinations for buying a second home in October, according to the regular ranking of TheMoveChannel.
Nearly 85% or more than 8 out of 10 Bulgarians live in their own home, with an average EU indicator of 7 to 10 Europeans, according to a Eurostat analysis of the housing stock in the EU last year, Darik said.
For the first time in Bulgaria, Housing and Commercial Complex has been certified in Bulgaria by BREEAM, the most widely used global standard for sustainable buildings, reports mediapool.
The real estate market continues to grow at a record pace in 2017, with the main reason being new construction.
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