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Diverse Property Offers, Numerous Viewings and а Change in the Deal Decrease Trend

BULGARIAN PROPERTIES' summary about the property market in Bulgaria for the first 3 months of 2009. General market trends in property supply and demand, interesting facts about the market dynamics and information about the various market segments.

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I. GENERAL MARKET TRENDS

1. Increase in the supply of all property types
Since the beginning of the year the supply has been extremely diverse. Every day dozens of apartments in Sofia, Varna, Bourgas, Plovdiv and Stara Zagora appear on the market for sale and rent. The same is also true for office and commercial properties – never has there been such variety of quality offices and shops for sale and rent at attractive prices in top locations. A number of attractive holiday homes and rural properties are also put on the market.

2. The number of the viewings has increased since the beginning of the year
There is a fourfold increase in the number of the viewings from the beginning of January till the end of March 2009. This shows that there is great interest among the potential buyers and tenants to purchase or rent a property. The deals are less compared to the same period last year as the buyers make their decisions slower and wait for the best offer; the realized deals are mainly with well-off buyers who do not depend on financing from banks.

3. For the first time since October 2008 the downturning trend of concluded deals on a month-to-month basis takes a positive direction (rental deals are not included here). In March 2009 the deals were more compared to February 2009, as they are back to the levels from January 2009.

This is a positive signal but is not a cause for great optimism and euphoria. The different market segments are not developing with the same pace and there are great differences in the number of concluded deals if analyzed at ten-day periods which puts the participants on the market under constant stress.

4. The concluded deals are at prices similar to the average prices in 2008. However, now these prices buy much more attractive, spacious and quality properties. This means that there is an actual decrease in property prices as the point of intersection between supply and demand is to be found in the actually concluded deals.

For example, in the first quarter of 2008 a 90-square-meter one-bedroom apartment in the Sofia quarter of Lozenets was bought for about 100,000 EUR (as this is calculated on the basis of actual prices of concluded deals). In 2009 the same apartment costs 80,000 EUR - 20% less. However, in 2009 one can already buy a 100-square-meter two-bedroom apartment in the sought-after Dragalevtsi quarter in Sofia for 100,000 EUR and there are deals at this price exactly because now buyers with cash – who are the main participants on the market at the moment – can buy a better and bigger property at a price at which last year they would have bough something not that good.

Since the beginning of the year most of the deals concluded in Sofia were made with discounts of between 10-20%.

If we look at the holiday property market the same trend can also be seen in the ski resort of Bansko. Last year buyers paid 60,000 EUR for an off-plan one-bed apartment of 50 sq.m. while this year many of them are tempted to give a little more – for example 70,000 EUR but for a finished two-bedroom apartment with an area of 90 sq.m.

II. ANALYSIS OF THE REAL ESTATE MARKET IN THE DIFFERENT SEGMENTS

1. Sales and rents of properties in Sofia and Varna

1.1. Sales

Property deals in Sofia are focused in the following quarters: Dragalevtsi, Lozenets, Mladost, Vitosha and the wide center area. The average price of the concluded deals is not very different from that in 2008 – about 90,000 EUR (with average price of 96,200 EUR in 2008). This is due to the fact that buyers with ready cash take advantage of the lower property prices and buy bigger and more prestige properties.

While property demand in Sofia holds good levels and the clients are quite bold in their choices and decisions the number of deals in Varna has been low since the beginning of the year. The buyers interested in Varna are more indecisive and the concluded deals are considerably lower than those in 2008. In 2008 the average price in Varna was higher than that in Sofia – 107,500 EUR while in the first 3 months of 2009 the average price of the concluded deals in Varna is 70,000 EUR.

1.2. Rents

- Residential

The average prices of rented residential properties are as follows:

Sofia

January - 580 EUR
February – 650 EUR
March – 430 EUR

Varna

January - 550 EUR
February – 600 EUR
March – 470 EUR

In January 2009 the average prices of the concluded deals decreased slightly probably due to the effect of the financial crisis felt at the end of last year. After a slight increase in the average prices in February there was a decrease in the average rental prices in March. Another important trend is that in the last few months the rental prices of residential properties in Varna reached those in Sofia.

- Offices

In Sofia the offices in A-class buildings are rented out at lower prices compared to 2008. Now the prices offered are between 11 and 17 EUR/sq.m. as this is a decrease of about 15%. But despite the price decrease the demand for high-class offices in the last few months is low.

Offices in buildings of a lower class are offered between 7 and 10 EUR/sq.m. as their prices are similar to those in 2008. This office type is preferred by renters – they are usually situated in new buildings in busy areas around the city. The main part of the deals concluded in 2009 is with this type of offices.

The rental prices of high-class offices in Varna are similar to those in Sofia - 10-15 even up to 18 EUR/sq.m. as here there is also a decrease in the demand in the last few months. The offices of lower class offer prices between 5 and 10 EUR/sq.m. However, on the background of the considerably increased supply levels the demand is quite sluggish and the prices of offers have not yet reached the levels that are reasonable for the current economic situation.

2. Holiday homes

The holiday home market in 2009 is quite interesting and dynamic. It’s a fact that the number of deals has decreased compared to the beginning of 2008 but the dynamics is a result of the flexibility of the developers and property owners regarding the offers and prices. There are very interesting offers in this segment and the concluded deals are quite lucrative. For example, in Bansko there are offers of superbly finished and furnished apartments at a price of 600 EUR/sq.m.

What is interesting is that the average price of the deals concluded in this segment in 2009 is not very different from that in 2008 – 61,000 EUR in the mountain resorts and 80,000 EUR in the sea resorts but we have to note here that now these prices buy more attractive properties in developments of higher quality which also make a better investment.

3. Rural properties

Since the beginning of 2009 the average prices of rural properties are as follows:
•Villages around Sofia – 16,230 EUR
•Varna Region – 38,200 EUR
•Bourgas Region – 27,000 EUR
•Veliko Tarnovo Region – 12,600 EUR
•Yambol Region – 9,000 EUR
•Montana Region – 4,500 EUR
•Pleven Region – 4,000 EUR

Average price of concluded rural property deals in the first quarter of 2009: 19,890 EUR
Price decrease compared to average prices in 2008: –35%
Decrease in the number of concluded deals in January and February 2009 compared to the same period in 2008: –36%

There is an evident trend of decrease in the average price of concluded deals – from 30,800 EUR in 2008 to 19,890 for the first three months of 2009. This makes a 35 percent reduction of prices making them close to those in 2006.

The interest of potential buyers of rural properties continues to be focused on houses around Sofia, Plovdiv, Stara Zagora, as well as on properties close to the seaside (Varna and Bourgas) and in the mountain areas (Veliko Tarnovo, etc). Foreign buyers continue to be interested in properties around Vidin, Elhovo and Montana and lately in the region around Pleven where the prices are very attractive.

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BULGARIAN PROPERTIES offers a one-stop service for buying apartments, houses, land, offices, hotels or business in Bulgaria. We provide a live, easily searchable database of thousands of properties for sale and rent in all areas of the country.

As a company working on domestic and foreign market and in all market segments, we have a general view of the property market in Bulgaria and on foreign and local interest to properties in this country. Our analyses are made on basis of concluded deals by the company, real property offers for sale and rent we have in our books and conducted property viewings.

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