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Appreciating Assets in Irish Times - Is the price now right for Bulgarian property investments?

Irish Times Article 26th April 2018

"Is the price now right for Bulgarian property investments?
A large one-bed apartment in Sunset Resort cost €100,000 in 2010 and sold for €45,000 in 2018"

"Irish interest in Bulgarian property flourished at a time when our property investors/owners were feeling invincible, from about 2003 onwards. Explosive capital appreciation in Ireland and overseas, in Spain for example, was viewed as bankable profit and borrowing against boom time valuations was widespread."

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Appreciating Assests in Ireland's best-selling newspaper The Sunday World

Demand is rising for sellers of Bulgarian property

Appreciating Assets in The Sunday World. Irish-based Bulgarian property company is urgently seeking Bulgarian property due to increased demand from Russian buyers for six major Russian investment exhibitions coming shortly in Moscow and St Petersburg.  

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Bulgaria Shelves Euro Plans

EU Council President Herman Van Rompuy, right, welcomes Bulgaria's Prime Minister Boyko Borisov

SOFIA, Bulgaria—Bulgaria, the European Union's poorest member state and a rare fiscal bright spot for the bloc, has indefinitely frozen long-held plans to adopt the single currency, marking the latest fiscally prudent country to cool its enthusiasm for the embattled currency.

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5th December 2009 written by Diarmaid Condon

Article published in the Irish Examiner by Diarmaid Condon (5th December, 2009)

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Media Release: Black Sea Buy Back Launched

Media release on the launch of the Black Sea Buy Back scheme.

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International Herald Tribune: Irish Fund Targets Black Sea Properties

27th February, 2009 by Kevin Brass
Article on Appreciating Assets from the International Herald Tribune's property column Raising The Roof by Texas based journalist Kevin Brass
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Bulgarian Properties wanted

Appreciating Assets is actively seeking properties in all areas of Bulgaria .

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Property off the beaten piste

Article from the Sunday Business Post written by overseas property correspondent Diarmaid Condon

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A Bulgarian first for Appreciating Assets with new equity release

Appreciating Assets is the first Irish agent to offer equity release for investors who have bought property in Bulgaria.

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Selling a Bulgarian Property - the sales process in 2021

How to sell a property in Bulgaria. A summary of the sales process and an outline of what you need to know to sell you property.

 

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Majority of Bulgarians will not take Bank loans

Twenty lev note

According to a recent survey the majority of Bulgarians will not ask nor accept Bank credit. The study found that the majority of Bulgarians are so wary of Banks that they will not put themselves in debt to make purchases. Whether they are right or wrong this is having an impact on the Bulgarian economy.

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<b>15th December, 2009 written by Charlie Weston
Article from Irish Independent (15th December,2009) by the Personal Finance Editor Charlie Weston.
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Bulgarian Purchase Scheme Extended

The ski slopes of Pamporovo

Appreciating Assets’s successful overseas property initiative now includes cities and ski resorts
 

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Buy Back Hope For Property Investors Who Lost In Slump

Article from the Evening Herald 2nd March 2009

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Bulgarian Buy-Back

Irish Examiner newspapers article on the buy back scheme.

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Appreciating Assets in Irish Times - "Is the price now right for Bulgarian property investments? A large one-bed apartment in Sunset Resort cost €100,000 in 2010 and sold for €45,000 in 2018"

Irish Times Article 26th April 2018

"Is the price now right for Bulgarian property investments?
A large one-bed apartment in Sunset Resort cost €100,000 in 2010 and sold for €45,000 in 2018"

"Irish interest in Bulgarian property flourished at a time when our property investors/owners were feeling invincible, from about 2003 onwards. Explosive capital appreciation in Ireland and overseas, in Spain for example, was viewed as bankable profit and borrowing against boom time valuations was widespread."

Read more »