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How shall we start our property search?
Have a look at the properties on our website and when decide
which properties you like, send us an email with any questions
you might have about the properties using the “contact us” box
located under the photos on every offer. For viewings you need
to arrange a trip to Bulgaria and let us know. We will then set
the necessary appointments. You can also ask us any other
questions that you have, we’re here to help!
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What are the fees and commissions charged by Bulgarian
Properties Ltd.?
Please read about our charges
here.
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How do we see the properties that we are interested in?
If you tell us in advance when you will be coming to Bulgaria,
we can arrange viewings to fit your schedule (even a tight
one!). We don’t charge a viewing fee, but we charge 20 € cents
per km. We can also arrange your accommodation and meet you at
the airport.
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What do we need to bring with us on our first visit?
Obviously you will need your passport, but also some Euros if
you want to place a deposit immediately. (You can bring up to
4000 Euros each into Bulgaria without declaring it.). We would
suggest you bring some sturdy shoes if you are looking at
properties in the country, as some may be less accessible than
others.
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How do we reserve a property?
You will need to pay a deposit (normally about 10% of the price
and a minimum of 1000 euros) which is non refundable. This
ensures that the property is removed from the market and not
sold to anyone else.
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Can we pay by credit card or travelers’ cheques?
Travelers’ cheques are cashed only in the big towns and they
charge high commissions on them. You can pay us using your
credit or debit card for your property. Normal cheques take
about 4 weeks to clear and they are not suitable for payments,
especially for placing a deposit!
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Is it possible to buy without coming to Bulgaria?
Yes, this is possible, but not always so straight forward. You
will have to get documents signed and stamped in the UK. It is
often easier and quicker to come to Bulgaria for a couple of
days and sort everything out here. Plus, you will be able to see
the property.
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Will we get ownership documents for the property?
Yes, you will have title deeds in your name, or if you are
buying through a company, your company name.
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What if we want to have renovations carried out on our
property?
No problem, we can recommend a complete range of professional
tradesmen who will work to the budget that you set them. You
just need to tell them your requirements and negotiate the
different options with them.
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What about our company tax returns?
Every year you have to submit your annual tax return, the same
as in the UK. We have accountants that can do this for you. Our
after sales package will include this service as one of the
options available to you.
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Do we need a visa?
At the moment EU citizens can stay in Bulgaria for 90 days in
any 6 months. Any more than that and you need to apply for a
“type D” visa from any Bulgarian embassy.
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What about the cost of living there?
Compared with UK prices, this is extremely cheap. A loaf of
bread should be about 20 pence, a pint of lager about 55 pence,
a packet of cigarettes about 70 pence. A litre of petrol is
about 60 pence.
It's not possible to compare living costs in Bulgaria and
Western Europe.
A few examples: House insurance is around 100-200 € Euros per
year for buildings and contents (depending on the type of
house). For a 30,000 € Euros property, insurance against theft,
flood and fire costs about 125 € Euros per year with a decent
insurance company like Allianz. For heating, there are central
heating systems in the big cities: monthly costs for a 2-bedroom
apartment around 100 € Euros. In the towns and villages, people
use charcoal and wood, which is a cheaper way to heat a house.
For electricity, when used for cooking, lighting or heating
water, one pays about 30 € Euros monthly. Local and national
taxes for
owning a property vary greatly depending on the location, but
for the capital (and most expensive area) expect to pay around
150 Euros for a 2 bed apartment.
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Driving a car in Bulgaria.
There are few annual fees that must be paid every year to drive
a car in our country:
Third party insurance, 30 Euros per year. Road tax (depending on
the engine power): around 50 Euros per year for a 2.0 litre
engine and MOT, 12 Euros per year. Many cars in Bulgaria are
equipped with LPG systems, which is cheaper and more
environmentally friendly than petrol. Bulgaria has the cheapest
brand new cars in Europe. For example the new Renault Clio costs
only 6,500 € EURO. Second hand vehicles of any type and brand
are also widely available.
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Can we use our credit and debit cards when we come?
In the bigger towns, you can use your cards, but still only in
the larger shops. All the hotels will accept cards, and all the
major petrol stations, but in general most other transactions
are carried out in cash.
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What about telephones?
It’s not worth bringing over a UK stationary phone for your new
property as they will not work in Bulgaria. Mobiles will work,
either with a Bulgarian SIM card or using your UK card if it is
suitable.
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If our property is only going to be occupied for about two
months of the year, do we really need to get good security for
the rest of the time?
Yes, we recommend you have special alarm system and private
property protection which costs 13-25 € EURO per month. There
are some very professional companies in Bulgaria providing such
a service.
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What are the regulations for the import and export of
currency by foreigners
Persons crossing the borders of the Republic of Bulgaria in
either direction must fill out and present to the customs
authorities a "currency customs declaration" if they import or
export more than 8,000 Bulgarian Leva or the equivalent in
either foreign currency or traveller's cheques (approximately
4,000 Euro) and must declare the cash and/or cheques to Customs
officials upon arrival. The declaration should be filled out in
three copies (items 1.1 and 1.2 of the declaration must be
completed).
Travelers who attempt to leave the country with the equivalent
of 25,000 Bulgarian Leva or more must complete a Customs
declaration, on which they must state the origin of the money,
and present a certificate from the Bulgarian regional internal
revenue service proving they do not owe taxes, unless the sum is
less than the amount originally declared when brought into the
country. In the latter case, travelers must present to the
customs authorities the customs declaration that was endorsed at
the time of their last entry into the country; this declaration
is considered to be valid for export of Bulgarian and foreign
currency until the person leaves the country.
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