Home prices in Bulgaria have gone up by 10.1% during the fourth quarter of 2023, compared to the fourth quarter of 2022, with the prices of new homes up by 10.5%, and of existing houses – by 9.8%, indicate National Statistical Institute data released today.
Compared to the third quarter, during the fourth quarter of 2023 house prices have gone up by 1.2%. The steepest price rise has been registered in Stara Zagora (+8.2%), followed by Burgas (+6.3%) and Varna (+1.7%). A drop in prices has been registered in Plovdiv (-0.5%) and in Sofia (-0.1%).
The Faculty of Economics and Business Administration at Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski" is now a full member of the prestigious network of business schools and corporations EFMD Global. Membership was approved by the organization's General..
The harvesting campaign of the Bread of Peace initiative, which brings together 12 countries from Central and Eastern Europe, was launched today near the village of Zlatitrap in the Plovdiv region. Speaking at the ceremony, Agriculture Minister..
Eight of the Bucharest 9 (B9) Heads of State from Central and Eastern Europe and NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg met in Riga to discuss eastern flank defence and the situation in Ukraine ahead of the NATO summit in Washington in July. The..
The scheduled annual maintenance of Unit 5 of the Kozloduy Nuclear Power Plant has been completed, the plant announced. The unit was reconnected to the..
"GERB-SDS" is the first political force in the elections for national parliament with 93.53% of the tally sheets processed, announced the Central..
Velichie political party was registered on July 25, 2023, with headquarters in Vetrino. It was founded by Ivelin Mihailov, creator of..
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