11.5% of Bulgarians do not have a Toilet in their Home
11.5% of inhabited dwellings in Bulgaria do not have an indoor toilet, 6.9% do not have a bathroom at home.
The market price index of dwellings for Q3 2014 compared to Q2 2014 was 99.9%, i.e. the average decrease of the market prices of dwellings was 0.1%, according to Bulgaria's Statistical Institute.
The market price index of the dwellings for the third quarter of 2014 in comparison with the corresponding quarter of the previous year was 100.4%, i.e. the average increase of the market prices of the dwellings was 0.4%.
In the third quarter of 2014 compared to the previous one, a price decrease was recorded in 19 district centers and in Sofia district.
The decrease was more considerable in Kyustendil - by 2.5%, Pernik – by 2.4% and Razgrad - by 1.9%.
In 8 district centers a price increase was recorded. In the third quarter of 2014 the average market price of the dwellings for the whole country was BGN 868.77/sq. m.
The highest average prices were recorded in the following district centers: Sofia – BGN 1 485.67/sq. m, followed by Varna – BGN 1 378.33/sq. m and Burgas – BGN 1 145.33/sq. m.
Sofia continues to dominate Bulgaria's housing market, securing the top spot for the third consecutive year in the construction of large residential properties.
In Sofia, the majority of home buyers are leaning toward new construction properties
The real estate market in Bulgaria maintained stability and activity during the first quarter of 2025, with strong demand despite a moderate drop in transactions compared to late 2024
Sofia Municipality is set to implement a revised framework for managing its municipal housing stock by introducing two distinct rental categories
Many home buyers in Bulgaria are increasingly favoring newly built properties
The National Real Estate Association has raised concerns regarding the proposed Bill on Real Estate Brokers
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