Research

For a successful purchase in Bulgaria

Before making any irrevocable decisions about buying a home in Bulgaria, you should do as much research as possible, study the possible pitfalls and be prepared to rent for a while before buying.

Keeping a cool head

The secret to buying a home in Bulgaria successfully is research, research and more research, preferably before you even arrive. A successful purchase is more likely if you thoroughly investigate the various regions, the types of property available, prices and relative values, and the procedure for buying property in Bulgaria. If you’re unsure about where and what to buy, the best option is to rent for a while.

It’s easy to be caught up in the excitement surrounding the property boom in Bulgaria and fail to research the market properly. You may hear and read about people who visit Bulgaria on a three-day holiday and put a deposit on a property before they go home – a recipe for disaster!

There is the danger of being overwhelmed by the natural beauty of Bulgaria and the low property prices and rush into signing a contract without giving it sufficient time and thought. If you’re at all uncertain, don’t allow yourself to be rushed into making a decision by fears of an imminent price rise or because someone else is supposedly interested in buying the property you want.

Although many people dream of buying a holiday home or retiring overseas, it’s vital to do your homework thoroughly and avoid the dream-sellers who will quite happily take advantage of your ignorance and tell you anything to sell you a property. There are many people who make expensive (and occasionally catastrophic) mistakes when buying a home in Bulgaria, usually because they do insufficient research and are in too much of a hurry, often setting ridiculous deadlines such as buying a home during a long weekend or a week’s holiday.

WARNING
It isn’t uncommon for buyers to regret their decision after a few months or years and wish they’d purchased a different kind of property - or even purchased in a different country!

Where it’s possible, you should try to obtain advice from people who already own a property in Bulgaria. They will usually give you valuable information (often based on their own mistakes) and you will really believe it if you hear it ‘from the horse’s mouth’!

It also helps to read specialist property magazines such as Homes Overseas and A Place in the Sun and to visit property exhibitions such as those organised by Outbound Publishing and Homes Overseas magazine. There are also many websites where you can find information and advice from other expatriates.

SURVIVAL TIP
The cost of investing in a few books or magazines (and other research) is tiny compared with the expense of making a big mistake. Nevertheless, don’t believe everything you read!

Buying a property in Bulgaria can be a straightforward and relatively pain-free procedure, but it can also be complicated and painful – especially if you aren’t prepared for or realistic about potential problems. Make sure you’re aware of the buying procedure (see our article: Purchase procedure) and take the usual precautions regarding offers, agreements, contracts, deposits and obtaining proper title to a property.

Avoiding Problems

The most common problems experienced by buyers in Bulgaria include:

WARNING
The wrong decision regarding location is one of the main causes of disenfranchisement among people who purchase property outside their home country.

This article is an extract from Buying a Home in Bulgaria from Survival Books.


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