Region Focus: Burgas, Varna and Dobrich

Bulgaria is a country rich with variety, offering sandy beaches, mountainous terrain and excellent skiing. These varying regions means that property in Bulgaria offers very different prospects depending on the area you are purchasing in. In the first of a series focusing on the main regions of the country, property experts House Sales Bulgaria (http://www.housesalesbulgaria.com/) looks at the regions of Burgas, Varna and Dobrich, located on the Black Sea Coast.

Burgas

Burgas is one of Bulgaria’s largest regions for real estate in Bulgaria, and its capital Burgas is the country’s second largest city. It is one of the country’s most important areas for tourism, with Burgas airport serving all of the resorts in the southern Bulgarian coast. The province is made up of 13 municipalities, with the ancient seaside town of Sozopol being among the most popular for both domestic and international tourists. Some of the more popular coastal regions of Burgas have seen an over-supply of property, however there will always be solid demand for the right properties given the region’s unfailing attraction to tourists.

Varna

Varna is another prominent region of Bulgaria, located directly above Burgas on the Black Sea Coast. Made up of 12 municipalities, the city of Varna is its administrative centre. Varna is second only to Sofia in terms of attracting foreign direct investment. Overseas purchasers looking for property in Bulgaria have flocked to Varna in recent years, both to its coastal resorts and to its rural villages such as Avren, Banovo in the municipality of Suvorovo and General Kantardzhievo in the municipality of Aksakovo.

Dobrich

Dobrich lies above Varna and Burgas and is smaller than both of those regions, having just 8 municipalities. Balchik is one of the best known municipalities in Dobrich, especially for those who want to buy and sell property in Bulgaria, the coastal town of Balchik itself being an attractive seaside resort, although smaller than others in the Burgas province. Dobrich has many small rural villages with properties appealing to those looking for the quiet village life Bulgaria has to offer. The road system is excellent and the transport system adequate in most places, so the more touristy Balchik is still within easy reach. Just like Burgas and Varna, property purchasers can choose from a range of property types thanks to the combination of beach resorts and inland villages which make up the Black Sea Coast region – from seaside resort properties to city apartments and country houses.

For the latest up-to-date information on real estate in Bulgaria, to view the latest property listings or for general background information on buying in Bulgaria, visit http://www.housesalesbulgaria.com/.

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