The prices of real estate in Bulgaria and the EU have increased significantly in the past five years, data of Eurostat about the period 2014-2018 show. The property prices in the EU rose 15% on average and prices of real estates in the Eurozone saw 11%..
Plovdiv is Bulgaria’s second largest city. It was named European Capital of Culture which means the city is a major focus in the next twelve months, Forbes informs. Price trends are consistent with Bulgaria’s capital Sofia, where mid-priced homes saw..
The prices of the Bulgarian properties have seen a higher increase as compared to the EU average. In the first trimester of 2016 the price of the real estates in that country increased with 1.1% as compared to the last quarter of 2015, when the..
The number of deals with real estate properties has seen a 12% increase in the first three months of 2016, as compared to the same period in 2015, Chairman of Real Estates National Association Orlin Vladikov announced. The sharp increase of the..