ABOUT BULGARIA
Bulgaria, one of the most ancient countries in Europe is situated in the south-eastern corner of Europe and has just the right balance of contrasts from the high mountain ranges to the Black Sea coast. An astonishing diversity of landscapes and wildlife with many old villages and towns with fascinating architecture. Modern facilities are in place yet the roads are empty and the people amazingly patient and helpful to foreigners.
Bulgaria is fast becoming a prime destination for UK tourists as well as a good location for property hunters. Average air temperatures in summer vary between 26 C and 28 C, water temperatures between 22 C and 26 C. There are more than 240 hours of sunshine in May and September, and more than 300 in July and August. The deep-cutting coves and rugged shores, wooded hills and romantic peninsulas, vineyards and orchards, fishing towns and secluded campsites lend a unique fascination to the Bulgarian Black Sea coast.
Bulgaria is being rediscovered not only by the
investors but also by the common citizen of Europe, who
appreciate quietness and tranquility of life in rural and
highland areas of a country like Bulgaria. In Bulgaria you will
be spoilt for choice, as every corner offers something exciting
and different for the visitor. Melodious tunes and beautiful
voices, fiery dances and brightly colored costumes - Bulgarian
folklore has to be seen, felt and experienced! The world has
started talking about the "Mystery of Bulgarian songs and
dances"... If you attend one of the many picturesque folk fairs,
singing contests and original folklore festivals, which gather
thousands of singers, musicians and dancers, where several
generations of Bulgarians sing, play and dance, you will perhaps
yourself discover the key to this mystery, the key to the heart
and soul of Bulgaria.
Since the introduction of the currency board in 1997 Bulgaria has been politically stable country with a developing economy and the preferential conditions and guarantees for foreign investors have generated excellent business opportunities and investment growth potential. Bulgaria real estate prices are by far lower than other destinations in Europe but the estimated acceptance of Bulgaria in the European Union provides unprecedented growth potential that will certainly boost the prices of the Bulgaria real estate in the near future. Bulgarian market or real estate is still unexplored and undeveloped to a certain extent, which makes it very attractive and profitable.

It will probably be shocking for you how many strategic real estate properties are still waiting for their proprietor to appear and earn a fortune from their charm or natural beauty around.
Bulgaria has one of the most liberal foreign investment laws in the region regarding Bulgaria real estate, as well as the foreign investors. According to the Bulgarian Constitution and legislation foreign persons and companies can invest in real estate in Bulgaria either personally or through a local legal entity. Generally speaking, foreigners as persons can acquire only buildings but not land. Only Bulgarian citizens and legal persons (including such with foreign owner) can obtain the ownership of Bulgarian land.