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Recently a representative of the Bulgarian National “Real Properties”
Association mentioned in an interview that oil companies from Russia, Great
Britain and Israel show interest in the building of closed-type residential
complexes near Varna. According to him, there are five complexes in process of
construction, which are going to be used by the said companies, and besides
their Black sea coastal invasion the oil investors have shown interest in the
Pamporovo mountain resort and the picturesque villages of Arbanasi and Bojentsi.
The oil corporations are a fraction of the foreigners who recently have been
interested in Bulgaria, wrote “Digest Nedvijimosti”. The demand is multifarious
and not only for closed-type residential complexes. As a whole the geography of
the foreign buyers in the country is very diverse, commented the Digest.
Psychological comfort +28 degrees Celsius
Only recently an internet launched an inquiry asking the participants why they
would choose to buy real properties in Bulgaria. Some of the answer options
included business in Bulgaria, that Bulgaria is already in the European union
and is easy to travel throughout Europe from there, that the country is a
profitable and still not too expensive investment and others. However the
unbeatable number one answer was: “I like the country - it has sun, sea and
mountains”.
This leads us to question ourselves – maybe the time has come when price would
not be the most important factor when choosing to make an investment.
Bulgaria has lot of natural advantages over its competitors – mostly over the
hot Mediterranean. The climate is much softer. The summer temperatures rarely
rise above +28 degrees Celsius. And the water may heat up to 25 degrees above
zero. Now add the ecologically clean sea and the almost perfect sandy seabed.
During the winter the geographical disposition of Bulgaria guarantees a stable
snow blanket in the mountain resorts.
The last dry winter resulted in many ski resorts throughout France, Austria and
Switzerland not being able to open the season, while the Bulgarian Pamporovo and
Borovets were working at maximum capacity, and the administration of Bansko
(declared by well-known German “Die Zeit” newspaper to be the most important ski
resort in Eastern Europe) announced that the city had been visited by one
million tourists.
One should not overlook that Bulgarians and Russians have the same faith. The
common past of the two nations allows them to speak one language both literally
and metaphorically speaking.
This is why Bulgaria has remained one of the destinations most sought after on
both the Russian tourist market as well as the real estate market, in which the
Russian investors are growing more and more interested.