Bulgaria:
Unspoilt Villages, Cheap Property
The Times: 20 May 2005,
Friday.
The Bulgarian property market is among the cheapest in
It points out that last year prices rose by about 35 per cent, and in the
lead-up to EU accession in 2007 annual rises of 25 per cent are predicted.
Among

"Rural houses for renovation are still widely available for less than
20,000 pounds. The cost of living is low and the climate excellent, and there
is a wealth of historic towns, unspoilt villages and some beautiful beaches.
Tuscany-like hilltop towns such as medieval Veliko Turnovo are to be found
inland, while the ski areas in the
The Times notes that most Brits are buying on the Black Sea Riviera, especially
at

"An impressive, but affordable, development launched this year is The
Garden of Eden, above, on a prime beachfront location. The development has a
marina, five swimming pools and landscaped gardens, bars and restaurants.
Properties range from studios to large duplexes. One-bedroom apartments are
about 52,000 pounds, with two-beds at 63,000 pounds."![]()