Housing Prices Rise in Sofia, but Affordability Improves
Housing affordability in Sofia has improved since the pandemic, making it one of the few capitals in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) to experience this positive trend
There are currently no breakdowns to the heat transfer network in the capital. This is what Elizabeth Pavlova spokeswoman ''Toplofikatsia Sofia'' said in the morning block of the Bulgarian National Television.
As a cause of the frequent accidents in recent days, she explained that it was due to the old network, built in the middle of the last century and the impossibility of completely renewing it.
,,More than half of the heat transmission network in Sofia has not been replaced. Some of the pipes were laid in the 1950s. The investment program for the next year is already under preparation'', she added.
In Bulgaria, more than 60% of people aged 60 to 64 remain active in the labor market, a figure that surpasses the European Union average.
From January 1, 2025, the maximum social security income in Bulgaria will rise to 4,130 leva
December 8 is celebrated as the holiday of Bulgarian students
The weather forecast for December 7-8 in Bulgaria predicts overcast and windy conditions, with snowfall in the northwest and mountain regions
This winter, Sofia is set to become even more festive with six specially decorated Christmas trams
A Bulgarian has become the proud owner of the world’s most expensive Mercedes
Bulgaria Ranks Second in the Balkans at Paris 2024 Olympics, 26th Overall
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