Very bad news about real estate sales in Sofia, and in Plovdiv and Varna …



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In the capital, where the largest number of transactions are usually concluded, during the summer months the decline is noticeable and deepens in June 6, 2019, compared to June 6, 2019. The fall in August is already almost of 10%.

During the three months in Sofia, a total of 7,242 sales were reported, he writes “Standard“, citing data from the Registration Agency.

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It turns out that in the last 5 months the Sofia market has been declining.

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B lovdiv and Bapna have a share of the shares on an annual basis, and in some months it is even in double digits. In June and July, 16.5% and 15.8% of the annual highways were reported in the city. From August only 5% will be paid. During the three months in Plovdiv, 3,924 pop-up sales were made.

Among the big cities of the country, Bapna is the best after Sofia in terms of the state of emergency.
In both cities there is new construction and there is a strong interest in homes and vacation properties.

On the whole, during the state of emergency, and even after that, the bills from the big real estate companies agreed with us that there are a greater number of people in the country.

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In June, the drop in activity was the largest in Bulgaria (4.1%), compared to the other six major cities in Bulgaria. At the end of August, activity was 4.3% lower in annual terms. During three months in the city there are 1820 offers.

After a three-month quarantine at Catapa Zagopa, there was a low activity of 37%, with a reported average of 18% in 18 years.

The June market in Ruse registered a decline of 3.8%, however, in July it fell by 7.5%, which in August was controlled to a low of 5.5% year-on-year.



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