bulgaria
bulgaria
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by The Global Property Guide - 2007-01-21
London and Monaco are Europe's most expensive cities for residential property buyers. Prices in the Baltics have risen to the same level as capitals such as Copenhagen, Berlin, Munich, Stockholm, Vien...
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by Michelle Tabakova - 2007-01-26
At present the prices of the one-bedroom brick apartments vary between 682 and 1174 EUR per sq .m. According to statistics during the last year small residences in the central Sofia streets has ra...
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by Michelle Tabakova - 2007-01-28
The perspectives in developing golf make the so called golf resorts more popular for the contractors in Bulgaria. The idea is to search for a combination between the game and the holiday in tradit...
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by Michelle Tabakova - 2007-02-05
This and many other questions every investor interested in Bulgarian property market begins to give on the brink of the accepting of Bulgaria in the European Union on the eve of 2007. Buyers, on o...
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by Anthony - 2007-02-05
In terms of property investment, Cape Verde is largely considered as the Caribbean of Europe. If you missed the boat for Bulgaria in 2007, your opportunity for maximum capital gain now resides in Cap...
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by Nicholas Marr - 2007-02-23
Bulgaria has caused a flurry of activity amongst overseas property investors looking to buy property low and sell property high. When examing the Bulgarian housing boom it is clear that much of it is ...
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by Michelle Tabakova - 2007-02-26
Pomorie, a town with a 100 -year history, comprises of two parts. The old one is located on a peninsula, to which only one narrow road is leading. As it becomes for a reputable town with rich hist...
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by Les Calvert - 2007-03-08
Apartments in Bansko - The ever growing property market in Bulgaria is a pleasure to watch with so many new and off plan developments emerging almost every month. It's proving difficult to know which ...
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by Ewan McGarrie - 2007-03-06
Property in Bulgaria is a strong favourite with British overseas property buyers who have been buoyed by the potential for high capital appreciation. Whilst there has been undoubted capital growth,...
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by Andrew Regan - 2007-03-15
As a result of the recent economic boom, housing stock in Ireland is in no short supply. However, it is being rapidly snapped up from an unusual quarter as research shows that 40% of first-time buyer...