The boom in demand for properties in Bulgarian villages by foreigners, which was observed in the period 2004-2006, has been reviving. This is what Borislav Borissov, President of the Association of Bulgarian Villages, said in an interview with the Focus News Agency.
Foreigners have been looking for both houses and farmland. The interest is mainly from foreigners from the UK, as in the first boom in the demand for Bulgarian rural properties, but also from Germany and Austria.
Attractive for buyers are both the beautiful Bulgarian nature and hospitality of the locals, as well as the significantly lower prices of properties compared to those in Western Europe.
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