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A Guide to Bulgaria and Property For Sale

Bulgaria is a beautiful, sometimes challenging, interesting and engaging country. Bulgaria emerged from a communist regime on 10th November 1989 and since then the country has experienced rapid change and continues to develop.

Similar to many developing countries, there is much to learn and experience; if you intend to visit Bulgaria for a short or extended period of time the following description will give you a brief idea of the country.

Location:
Situated in southeastern Europe, Bulgaria occupies the northeastern part of the Balkan Peninsula. To the East Bulgaria touches the Black Sea. To the South its neighbours are the famous Greece and Turkey. Romania is to the north, much of it denoted by the River Danube, and Serbia and Macedonia are Bulgaria’s neighbors to the west.

Key Tourist Locations:
From a tourism perspective, the most popular destinations are those on the coast and several skiing resorts . The Black Sea Coast is dominated by the larger more successful summer resorts such as those at Sunny Beach, serviced by two main airports at Bourgas and Varna. The mountain destinations have grown in popularity substantially in recent years, the most successful one being at Bansko. From investor’s point of view the capital Sofia is becoming one the most attractive destinations in Europe serviced by Vrajdebna airport.

Events Overview:
Public holidays include the following:

New Year (1 and 2 January)

Liberation Day, National Bulgarian Day (3 March)

Easter - one week after the Catholic Easter

Labour day (1 May)

Cyrillic Alphabet Day (24 May)

Bulgaria’s Unification Day (6 September)

Bulgarian Independence Day (22 September)

Christmas (24, 25 and 26 December)

New Year’s Eve (31 December)

Bulgarians observe a number of traditional customs as well:

Trifon Zarezan on 14th February is the ancient festival of the wine growers. Vines are pruned and sprinkled with wine to ensure a bounteous harvest.

On 1st March Bulgarians give one another martenitsi, red and white tasselled threads which are worn for health and happiness at the coming of spring. When wearers see their first stork of the season, the martenitsa is tied to the nearest tree.

The Festival of Roses is celebrated with folk songs and dances at Kazanlak and Karlovo on the first Sunday in June.

The Jazz Festival – 8 -13 August, Bansko

Orpheus Music Festival – 17 – 19 June, Smolyan

Bagpipe Festival in Gela, Rhodope Mountains – Mid August, and many more.

Language:
The largest barrier faced by all visitors to Bulgaria is the language and the Cyrillic alphabet in particular. Most tourist resorts have signs and menus translated into English, service staff generally speak foreign languages (English or German). However, in the country side you may find that street signs are in Cyrillic and that there are few that speak English.

Economy:
Bulgaria has the most stable economy in the Eastern Europe region. This stability has been achieved with the help of the International Monetary Fund currency board, which pegged the Bulgarian Lev to the Euro in 1998 - 1999. For more economic information, visit http://investbg.government.bg/

Government:
Government Type - Parliamentary democracy

History:
Founded in the year 681, Bulgaria has linked the East and West, controlling the key land routes from Europe to the Middle East and Asia for millenia. Bulgaria is a land of crossroads and remembers many ancient civilizations such as Thracians, Slavs, Romans, Byzantines and the great people who wrote the pages of its remarkable history.

Nature:
Bulgaria is distinguished by its generous and varied nature. It offers great beaches in summer and great skiing in winter, as well as cultural, eco, rural and spa tourism, natural mineral springs and spas, diverse flora and fauna, small picturesque villages with living traditions and folklore. For an insight into the magnificent Bulgarian landscapes, visit http://photo-forum.net/joro/

Food:
Because of its geographical position and long tumultuous history, Bulgarian cuisine has evolved as a blend of the most enjoyable Slavonic, Greek and Turkish dishes. The harvest of the Black Sea brings nets full of fresh seafood, the fertile farms grow organic fruits and vegetables and local vineyards produce golden grapes and high quality red and white wines.

Drinking water:
Tap water is safe to drink in Bulgaria. There are also a lot of mineral water suppliers like Gorna Banya, Devin, Bankya and more. Refreshing and affordable mineral water is available in 0.5 and 1.5 liter bottles.

Data about Bulgaria

Area: 110,993.6 sq km

Population: 7,973, 673 (2001)

Capital city: Sofia

Official language: Bulgarian

Alphabet: Cyrillic

Religion: There is freedom of religious confessions. Traditional religion in the Republic of Bulgaria is Eastern Orthodox Christianity

National holiday: March 3, the day of the Liberation of Bulgaria from Ottoman domination (1878)

Monetary unit: the Bulgarian Lev

Administrative division: 28 regions, named after their respective regional centres.

State system: a parliamentary republic with a one-chamber parliament (National Assembly), consisting of 240 national representatives, elected for a four-year term of service. The head of state of the republic is the President, elected for a five-year term of service. The Council of Ministers is the main body of executive power.

Relief: most diverse. Average height above sea level � 470 m. Some 31.5% of the country�s territory is plain (up to 200 m above sea level), 41% are lowlands and hilly regions (from 200 to 600 m above sea level), and 27.5% are mountains (from 600 to more than 1,600 m above sea level).

Climate: moderate continental with Black Sea influence in the east and Mediterranean � in the south.

Waters: rivers (main rivers are Danube, Maritsa, Mesta, Strouma, Iskar, Yantra); warm and cold mineral springs (more than 600); lakes � coastal (some with curative mineral mud) and of glacial origin (in the Rila and Pirin mountains).

Plant and animal world: extremely diverse. An Act on the Protected Territories is operating in Bulgaria, aimed at the preservation of the country's flora and fauna. It has specified the following categories in the country: a national and nature park, a reserve and a tended reserve, a natural sight, a protected locality.

Economy: Bulgaria has been an associated member of the European Union (EU) since 1992. In 1997 an agreement was signed with the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank for economic stabilization and for the carrying through of economic reforms in the country. A currency board was introduced. The national monetary unit has been referred to the EURO. A structural reform is underway aimed at an economic growth, a functioning market economy and at paving the way for foreign investments in the country.

Transport: railway, automobile, air and water.

International automobile sign: BG

International telephone code: +35

 

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A Guide to Bulgaria and Property For Sale

Bulgaria is a beautiful, sometimes challenging, interesting and engaging country. Bulgaria emerged from a communist regime on 10th November 1989 and since then the country has experienced rapid change and continues to develop.

Similar to many developing countries, there is much to learn and experience; if you intend to visit Bulgaria for a short or extended period of time the following description will give you a brief idea of the country.

Location:
Situated in southeastern Europe, Bulgaria occupies the northeastern part of the Balkan Peninsula. To the East Bulgaria touches the Black Sea. To the South its neighbours are the famous Greece and Turkey. Romania is to the north, much of it denoted by the River Danube, and Serbia and Macedonia are Bulgaria’s neighbors to the west.

Key Tourist Locations:
From a tourism perspective, the most popular destinations are those on the coast and several skiing resorts . The Black Sea Coast is dominated by the larger more successful summer resorts such as those at Sunny Beach, serviced by two main airports at Bourgas and Varna. The mountain destinations have grown in popularity substantially in recent years, the most successful one being at Bansko. From investor’s point of view the capital Sofia is becoming one the most attractive destinations in Europe serviced by Vrajdebna airport.

Events Overview:
Public holidays include the following:

New Year (1 and 2 January)

Liberation Day, National Bulgarian Day (3 March)

Easter - one week after the Catholic Easter

Labour day (1 May)

Cyrillic Alphabet Day (24 May)

Bulgaria’s Unification Day (6 September)

Bulgarian Independence Day (22 September)

Christmas (24, 25 and 26 December)

New Year’s Eve (31 December)

Bulgarians observe a number of traditional customs as well:

Trifon Zarezan on 14th February is the ancient festival of the wine growers. Vines are pruned and sprinkled with wine to ensure a bounteous harvest.

On 1st March Bulgarians give one another martenitsi, red and white tasselled threads which are worn for health and happiness at the coming of spring. When wearers see their first stork of the season, the martenitsa is tied to the nearest tree.

The Festival of Roses is celebrated with folk songs and dances at Kazanlak and Karlovo on the first Sunday in June.

The Jazz Festival – 8 -13 August, Bansko

Orpheus Music Festival – 17 – 19 June, Smolyan

Bagpipe Festival in Gela, Rhodope Mountains – Mid August, and many more.

Language:
The largest barrier faced by all visitors to Bulgaria is the language and the Cyrillic alphabet in particular. Most tourist resorts have signs and menus translated into English, service staff generally speak foreign languages (English or German). However, in the country side you may find that street signs are in Cyrillic and that there are few that speak English.

Economy:
Bulgaria has the most stable economy in the Eastern Europe region. This stability has been achieved with the help of the International Monetary Fund currency board, which pegged the Bulgarian Lev to the Euro in 1998 - 1999. For more economic information, visit http://investbg.government.bg/

Government:
Government Type - Parliamentary democracy

History:
Founded in the year 681, Bulgaria has linked the East and West, controlling the key land routes from Europe to the Middle East and Asia for millenia. Bulgaria is a land of crossroads and remembers many ancient civilizations such as Thracians, Slavs, Romans, Byzantines and the great people who wrote the pages of its remarkable history.

Nature:
Bulgaria is distinguished by its generous and varied nature. It offers great beaches in summer and great skiing in winter, as well as cultural, eco, rural and spa tourism, natural mineral springs and spas, diverse flora and fauna, small picturesque villages with living traditions and folklore. For an insight into the magnificent Bulgarian landscapes, visit http://photo-forum.net/joro/

Food:
Because of its geographical position and long tumultuous history, Bulgarian cuisine has evolved as a blend of the most enjoyable Slavonic, Greek and Turkish dishes. The harvest of the Black Sea brings nets full of fresh seafood, the fertile farms grow organic fruits and vegetables and local vineyards produce golden grapes and high quality red and white wines.

Drinking water:
Tap water is safe to drink in Bulgaria. There are also a lot of mineral water suppliers like Gorna Banya, Devin, Bankya and more. Refreshing and affordable mineral water is available in 0.5 and 1.5 liter bottles.

Data about Bulgaria

Area: 110,993.6 sq km

Population: 7,973, 673 (2001)

Capital city: Sofia

Official language: Bulgarian

Alphabet: Cyrillic

Religion: There is freedom of religious confessions. Traditional religion in the Republic of Bulgaria is Eastern Orthodox Christianity

National holiday: March 3, the day of the Liberation of Bulgaria from Ottoman domination (1878)

Monetary unit: the Bulgarian Lev

Administrative division: 28 regions, named after their respective regional centres.

State system: a parliamentary republic with a one-chamber parliament (National Assembly), consisting of 240 national representatives, elected for a four-year term of service. The head of state of the republic is the President, elected for a five-year term of service. The Council of Ministers is the main body of executive power.

Relief: most diverse. Average height above sea level � 470 m. Some 31.5% of the country�s territory is plain (up to 200 m above sea level), 41% are lowlands and hilly regions (from 200 to 600 m above sea level), and 27.5% are mountains (from 600 to more than 1,600 m above sea level).

Climate: moderate continental with Black Sea influence in the east and Mediterranean � in the south.

Waters: rivers (main rivers are Danube, Maritsa, Mesta, Strouma, Iskar, Yantra); warm and cold mineral springs (more than 600); lakes � coastal (some with curative mineral mud) and of glacial origin (in the Rila and Pirin mountains).

Plant and animal world: extremely diverse. An Act on the Protected Territories is operating in Bulgaria, aimed at the preservation of the country's flora and fauna. It has specified the following categories in the country: a national and nature park, a reserve and a tended reserve, a natural sight, a protected locality.

Economy: Bulgaria has been an associated member of the European Union (EU) since 1992. In 1997 an agreement was signed with the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank for economic stabilization and for the carrying through of economic reforms in the country. A currency board was introduced. The national monetary unit has been referred to the EURO. A structural reform is underway aimed at an economic growth, a functioning market economy and at paving the way for foreign investments in the country.

Transport: railway, automobile, air and water.

International automobile sign: BG

International telephone code: +359

 

A Guide to Bulgaria and Property For Sale


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Property Directory Home > Bulgaria : Property For Sale


Selection of developments by location. This is a small selection of the 100's of projects we have available. Ask for more details by using our general enquiry form below.
Location Information
BLACK SEA COAST
CAPITAL CITY - SOFIA
BANSKO
BOROVETS
BURGAS
NESSEBAR
PAMPOROVO
ST VLAS
SUNNYBEACH
MOUNTAIN SKI RESORTS
Bulgaria General Enquiry Form
* Required Fields
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* Last Name
* Senders Email
* Telephone - with Country Code
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Burgas, Bulgaria Property for Sale

Burgas is the second-largest city and seaside resort on the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast with population 210,260. It is also the fourth-largest by population in the country, after Sofia, Plovdiv and Varna. It is the capital of Burgas Province and an important industrial, transport, cultural and tourist centre.

Surrounded by the coastal Burgas Lakes and located at the westernmost point of the Black Sea, the large Burgas Bay, Burgas has the largest and most important Bulgarian port. Today, it is a key economic, cultural and tourist centre of southeastern Bulgaria, with the Burgas Airport serving the resorts of the southern Bulgarian coast.

Burgas is situated in the westernmost point of the bay of the same name and in the eastern part of the Burgas plain which is located to the east of the Upper Thracian Plain. Burgas is located at 389 km of Sofia, 272 km of Plovdiv and 350 km of Istanbul. To the east and north the city is surrounded by the Burgas Lakes - Vaya, Atanasovsko and Mandrensko which are home to several hundred bird species. Pan-European corridor 8 passes through the city.

General Bulgarian Information:

Together with the great natural attractions and an ideal location for your dream holidays, Bulgaria has an excellent climate for investing as is considered as the fastest growing tourism market in Europe. It is now the third most popular holiday destination after Spain and France for British holidaymakers and this is what foreign buyers of property in Bulgaria appreciate the most. It is a politically stable country, and the introduction of a currency board in 1997 stabilised the country's economy. Bulgaria has been a NATO member from 2004 and has full EC membership.

The opportunities presented by the new Eastern European markets have drawn two types of buyers: those looking for city-centre buy-to-let properties and those attracted by holiday properties with letting potential. And naturally Bulgaria offers both of the opportunities. . It is host to what will be one of the most dynamic and as of yet relatively untapped property and real estate markets.

Large variety of property available for sale in many areas of Bulgaria. The Republic of Bulgaria, located in south-eastern Europe and sharing borders with Greece and Turkey among others is on its way to turn into the Riviera on the Balkans. With its continental climate Bulgaria attracts Summer tourists with its beautiful and unspoilt white beaches along the Black Sea coast and Bulgaria’s long hot summers.

Winter tourists are drawn to Bulgaria’s stunning mountains and fast developing winter sports resorts along with the other attractions Bulgaria can offer-preserved rural areas, beautiful countrysides, minimum urbanization, thousand years of history. Thanks to its southern location the region of Burgas is especially pleasant. Also, within less than a thirty minute drive from Burgas are the popular holiday destinations of Sunny Beach, St.Vlas, Sozopol, Primorsko, and Nessebar. Other areas covered are Bansko and Sofia.

Bulgaria is a beautiful, sometimes challenging, interesting and engaging country. Bulgaria emerged from a communist regime on 10th November 1989 and since then the country has experienced rapid change and continues to develop.

Similar to many developing countries, there is much to learn and experience; if you intend to visit Bulgaria for a short or extended period of time the following description will give you a brief idea of the country.

Location:
Situated in southeastern Europe, Bulgaria occupies the northeastern part of the Balkan Peninsula. To the East Bulgaria touches the Black Sea. To the South its neighbours are the famous Greece and Turkey. Romania is to the north, much of it denoted by the River Danube, and Serbia and Macedonia are Bulgaria’s neighbors to the west.

Key Tourist Locations:
From a tourism perspective, the most popular destinations are those on the coast and several skiing resorts . The Black Sea Coast is dominated by the larger more successful summer resorts such as those at Sunny Beach, serviced by two main airports at Bourgas and Varna. The mountain destinations have grown in popularity substantially in recent years, the most successful one being at Bansko. From investor’s point of view the capital Sofia is becoming one the most attractive destinations in Europe serviced by Vrajdebna airport.

Bulgaria Festivals and Events Overview:

Public holidays include the following:

New Year (1 and 2 January)

Liberation Day, National Bulgarian Day (3 March)

Easter - one week after the Catholic Easter

Labour day (1 May)

Cyrillic Alphabet Day (24 May)

Bulgaria’s Unification Day (6 September)

Bulgarian Independence Day (22 September)

Christmas (24, 25 and 26 December)

New Year’s Eve (31 December)

Bulgarians observe a number of traditional customs as well:

Trifon Zarezan on 14th February is the ancient festival of the wine growers. Vines are pruned and sprinkled with wine to ensure a bounteous harvest.

On 1st March Bulgarians give one another martenitsi, red and white tasselled threads which are worn for health and happiness at the coming of spring. When wearers see their first stork of the season, the martenitsa is tied to the nearest tree.

The Festival of Roses is celebrated with folk songs and dances at Kazanlak and Karlovo on the first Sunday in June.

The Jazz Festival – 8 -13 August, Bansko

Orpheus Music Festival – 17 – 19 June, Smolyan

Bagpipe Festival in Gela, Rhodope Mountains – Mid August, and many more.

 Burgas, Bulgaria Property for Sale

 


ROR
| Disclaimer& Legal | Privacy Policy | Site Map | Site last updated 2/9/2012

IPD provides a single source platform featuring international real estate supplied by property agents and owners and property developers. If using IPD as a consultant we, nor any of our Agents take no monies nor sign contracts with investors or buyers. We operate independently, sourcing property investment opportunities for those interested parties seeking our consultancy services. All contracts and monies are handled directly with the property developer or property owner offering the property. We always recommend our investors and buyers seek independent legal and financial advice before purchasing a property. IPD can accept no liability for any damages or losses resulting from the purchase of one our listed investment / buyer opportunities. If users are browsing IPD as a Portal to access Agent and Owner listings for Sale or Rent we can accept no liability for any damages or losses resulting from the relationship or business that results from our website users accessing or contacting the Agent or Owners in question.

© IPD - International Property Consultants 2003 - 2012