First Stop Bulgaria - Property In Bulgaria
Bulgaria is rapidly becoming one of Europe’s fastest growing property markets. There are a number of key locations people should consider when looking at investing within the country.
Sofia
Their capital city, Sofia is one of the most popular areas to invest with its cosmopolitan lifestyle the city offers a number of fantastic areas to buy. Their main financial district has stunning architectural features and has excellent open air café bars, shops and boutiques. The stunning churches and wide leafy boulevards offer walkways and entrances to some of the finest government buildings ever constructed with towering pillars and grand designs. A statue of Saint Sofia welcomes you as you enter the city as she towers over the spot where the statue of Lenin once stood.
Sofia is quickly ranking up as one of the worlds greatest cities. With vast amounts of investment entering into the Capital which is making it one of the best investment opportunities in today’s market. All this coupled with some of the worlds largest blue chip companies like Hewlett Packard entering into the city is creating a number of job opportunities and is helping develop Bulgaria’s economy.
Sunny Beach
Sunny beach is on of the youngest resort on the Black Sea. It’s a purpose built resort which houses a number of hotels, casino’s, bars and clubs and is extremely lively. It is one of the most popular holiday hot spots in Bulgaria with its stunning 6km uninterrupted beach, surrounding forests and jagged cliffs, Sunny Beach really is one of the best locations to buy in on the Black Sea Coast.
Nessebar
The town of Nessebar is made up of two halves old and new which is connected by a narrow cape. The old town of Nessebar is part of the UNESCO world heritage centre and this stunning area has some of the finest restaurants. In the new town there are plenty of modern lively bars and restaurants. You can take advantage of the more modern facilities which have been developed to attract the international holiday makers.
Bansko 
Bansko is the youngest ski resort in Bulgaria and consists of 65km of marked ski runs which is soon to increase to 150km over the next three years. Bansko’s distinctively rich heritage, folklore, crafts, traditional cuisine and taverns were acknowledged when the town was declared as a unique town of international importance for commercial tourism in 1979 by the Bulgarian government.
The area has also been included in the World Natural Heritage List due to its unique and diverse landscapes and exceptional aesthetic beauty. There is a vast amount of investment being ploughed into the region along with attention being focused on the summer market and soon the Ian Woosnam Championship Golf Course will be open.