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		<title>Bulgaria: Liberation Day</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Mar 2011 22:00:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bulgaria's national day on 3 March celebrates its autonomy from the Ottoman Empire after over four centuries of Turkish rule. <br/><em><a href="http://britishexpat.com/events/bulgaria-liberation-day/" class="readmorebutton" title="Read Bulgaria: Liberation Day">Read more...</a></em>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bulgaria&#8217;s national day is celebrated on 3&nbsp;March &#8211; the anniversary of the day in 1878 on which Bulgaria was granted autonomy within the Ottoman Empire after the Turks&#8217; defeat in the Russo-Turkish War.</p>
<p>There had been two substantial Bulgarian Empires in the preceding 1,200 years: </p>
<p>The first lasted for just over 300 years from 681 to 1018 and at its height stretched across all of modern-day Bulgaria and Serbia and most of modern-day Moldova, Romania, Bosnia, Montenegro, Albania, Macedonia, mainland Greece and Turkey-in-Europe, as well as parts of Ukraine, Hungary and Croatia. It collapsed after being defeated by the Byzantine Empire (formerly the Eastern Roman Empire) in 1014. The second was founded in 1185, was considerably smaller and lasted for just over two centuries before being overrun by the Ottomans in the late 14th and early 15th centuries.</p>
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		<title>The Bulgarian property market</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Oct 2005 15:42:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Surrinder Ahitan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Considering buying a property in Bulgaria? Find out more about the prospects here! <br/><em><a href="http://britishexpat.com/europe/bulgaria/the-bulgarian-property-market/" class="readmorebutton" title="Read The Bulgarian property market">Read more...</a></em>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>The Republic of Bulgaria</h3>
<p>Bulgaria is located in south-eastern Europe. It&#8217;s situated in the east-central portion of the Balkan peninsula bordering the Black Sea. It covers an area of 42,823 square miles/110,910 km&#178; and is almost rectangular in shape. Its position makes it a natural crossroads between Europe and Asia.</p>
<p>It became a communist country at the end of World War II but a new democratic constitution was adopted in 1991. Bulgaria joined <abbr title="North Atlantic Treaty Organisation">NATO</abbr> in 2004 and became a member of the European Union on 1 January 2007.</p>
<h3>Foreign interest in Bulgarian property</h3>
<p>Foreigners, especially the British, have shown a special interest in Bulgarian property. There are two main reasons for this ever increasing interest. The first reason is the country&#8217;s climate and natural surroundings. The second reason is, more obviously, the low cost of living in comparison to Western Europe.</p>
<p>Overseas buyers can generally be classified into three groups: those looking to purchase a second or permanent home; those looking for a holiday home with the option of renting it out (buy to let); and those purchasing for purely business purposes for renovation and resale (speculative purchase). Purchase trends show that most buyers are interested in Bulgarian property for sale in the rural areas or apartments situated in popular beach or mountain resorts.</p>
<h3>The Bulgarian property market</h3>
<p>Bulgarian property is extremely good value and foreign investors may stand to profit substantially. In recent years, foreign capital has been a major component in the Bulgarian real estate boom. Although there are admittedly other factors causing the boom, such as the low interest rates, the continuous and intensifying flow of capital deserves the bulk of the credit.</p>
<p>The interest in property in Bulgaria is steadily increasing, more so with the acceptance of Bulgaria into the European Union. According to a <cite>Wall Street Journal</cite> report, Bulgaria registered the highest rise in its real estate prices (more than in any other country) with a staggering jump of 48 per cent.</p>
<p>Property developers believe that the peak is yet to come as there are still many undiscovered places of beauty in Bulgaria as well as untouched property ready to make its first entrance into the property market.</p>
<h3>Buying Bulgarian property</h3>
<p>Certain constitutional restrictions on foreign investment in Bulgarian property presented some impediments for inward investment. The Bulgarian Property Law was amended in July 2000 to remove such restrictions. The only requirement left was the registration of the investor or investing company in Bulgaria.</p>
<p>Essentially, the process of purchasing a property in Bulgaria necessitates the incorporation of a limited company which can be set up through a solicitor. There is a requirement to own the land on which the property is situated, before it can be purchased by a foreign national. Property checks can be done by a reputable Bulgarian solicitor. The buyer will receive an initial contract of sale which would require a deposit and the contract of purchase should then be signed before a Bulgarian notary. An independent translator must be provided by the buyer for this transaction.</p>
<p>Notwithstanding tales of complicated legal battles and claims of long-lost relatives as highlighted in the UK media, developers are quick to defend Bulgaria as having very strict land registry laws thereby making chances of such claims very rare. Potential buyers of homes in Bulgaria are encouraged to at least visit the country first and make the final decision themselves. A checklist of possible pitfalls is provided by the developers to ensure complete satisfaction on the property purchased.</p>
<p>In conclusion, Bulgaria is proving to be the hotspot for European property and it is advised to make your moves while the prices attract. If you do so you will certainly realise how wise your investment will have been.</p>

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<h4><a href="http://britishexpat.com/author/surrinder-ahitan/" title="View all posts by British Expat Author Surrinder Ahitan">Author: Surrinder Ahitan</a></h4><p>Surrinder Ahitan's website <a href="http://www.bulgarian-property-advice.com/">Bulgarian-Property-Advice.com</a> provides detailed information and advice on the most lucrative areas to invest in Bulgaria. You will learn how to get around, get a flavour of the language, history, culture and more.</p>
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