Nearly 120,000 Young Bulgarians Struggling with Debt
Nearly 120,000 young Bulgarians are currently in debt
Approximately 10% of individuals who previously qualified for home loans will no longer be eligible under new regulations set by the Bulgarian National Bank (BNB), according to brokers' estimates. This change predominantly impacts those with incomes below the national average. The BNB has implemented stricter conditions for loan approvals by commercial banks.
One significant new requirement stipulates that the monthly loan installment must not exceed 50% of the borrower’s income. This adjustment affects the maximum loan amount available for home purchases.
Gergana Tenekidzhieva, executive director of a real estate agency, noted that clients have long been advised to avoid loans where monthly payments exceed 30% of their income. She believes the new regulation enhances borrowers' financial stability.
Other notable changes include a minimum down payment of 15% and restrictions on bank coverage to 85% of the property’s value, as well as a maximum loan term of 30 years.
Data from real estate agencies indicate that approximately 50% of home buyers in Sofia use mortgage loans for their purchases. Financial experts report that the level of overdue or problematic loans is currently at an all-time low.
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