Tue, Feb 09 2010
‘WE SPEAK RUSSIAN 24/7’: Russian interest in Bulgaria’s property market is revealed by Russian-language adverts that started appearing in Bulgaria’s fastest growing winter resort of Bansko in Pirin Mountain. This one, dating from November 2008, says ‘if you have permanent residence status this is the place to ask for information. We speak Russian and work with no days off’.
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Company remains optimistic that Bulgaria's real estate market is stable, even in the luxury segment
The project, which was approved by Bulgarian and Romania as far back as 2000, has been constantly hampered by complications that delayed its progress. Realistically achievable target for completion, according to the project manager, is June 2011.
Housing prices will rise by at least 10 per cent by the end of 2010, after hitting rock bottom in the first half of the year, an estate agency manager says - a view different to other agencies.
The business centre, poised to absorb about 60 million euro in investment, will be the tallest building in Sofia
The mall's builders have started using a nearby street as a construction site without the proper permit
Banks could be the key factor on Bulgaria’s property market in 2010
the real question is when will we EU citizens be able to own land without having to have a company? EU law states that all citizens should be treated as equal, at the moment any non Bulgarian has to run a company, with its associated costs and administration, that is surely now illegal?
Also and allied, is the need to apply for a residency permit, this again seems to be against EU law, albeit that it would seem from other articles on the site, that the government is now to introduce biometric permits in January.
Anyone else think that we are being treated differently from Bulgarians?
A bit rich criticisng 'develping countries' given the medieval mentality displayed in the posters name.
Too little, and too late.
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Talking on owning a property? does this new rule applicable to citizens of THIRD WORLD countries? or only to European NON EU member countries??