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It’s no secret that property continues to be the best possible investment you can make. Whether you decide to build, renovate, buy-to-let, or just want somewhere to live or holiday in – there is no better place for your money. Fact. Quite frankly, it’s hard to go wrong... But with mainstream property prices starting to level off in some areas of the UK – the big money will be made by savvy investors and entrepreneurs – those who know how and where to seek out the ‘hidden’ red hot property deals. That’s where Peter Parfait’s Hot Property Alert comes in. Over the last few months it has transformed the fortunes of many subscribers, guiding them towards the countries, regions and niche property markets where the boom is just about to begin. Bulgaria is a great example... Just look at some of the exciting Bulgarian property opportunities which you will find in Peter Parfait’s Hot Property Alert. You can find out about properties like these plus many more in each issue of Hot Property Alert. To find out more about Peter Parfait’s Hot Property Alert click here or for a free trial copy click here. |
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![]() Now this offer is really hot! The property is perfectly situated in a small village just 40km away from the town of Pleven and 20km from the banks of the river Danube. The building is in perfect condition and needs only a little refreshing. It even benefits from an additional building that comprises a summer kitchen, 2 more rooms, a bathroom and a cellar. The garden is adorned with fruit trees and vines and the surrounding area offers walking trails, hunting and fishing. Add all its assets together and the €13,500 (£9,200) asking price quite frankly beggars belief. As featured in HPA. ![]() The village of Aheloy is located 7km southwest of Nessebar and lies on a direct motorway link to the Bulgarian resort of Bourgas. These are fab credentials if you fancy a little flutter in holiday-home ownership and at a starting price of €40,800 (£27,800) this really is a ‘little’ flutter. Apartments on this development range from 1 – 3 bedrooms to individual maisonettes, all offering a traditional style and amazing sea views. Definitely worth a butchers. As featured in HPA. ![]() The interesting historical sights of the town of Yambol, Bulgaria, are but a stone’s throw from this 2-storey mountainside property. It offers amazing views, bags of potential and enough outside space to house an inviting pool for your summer guests. Placed at the foot of the Bakadjik Hills, the estate is in tip-top condition; a few slates are loose on the house but you’d be mad to complain when the €8,500 (£5,800) asking price even includes all the furnishings. As featured in HPA. ![]() You can enjoy the best of both worlds if you plum for this amazing Bulgarian bargain. Wallow in the natural surroundings of the Tundzha River valley or take a 40-minute jaunt to the beautiful Black Sea resort of Bourgas. You may need to fork out for a 4-wheel drive to explore these picturesque uplands but the €6,500 (£4,400) asking price leaves scope for that, a sympathetic refurb and a pool for the hot summer months. This one would suit a builder with a little know how or if you haven’t got a clue the vendor has a team on hand to help. As featured in HPA. ![]() This property lies in a peaceful and, some might say, idyllic situation (if you like hiking) at the foot of the Manasterian Hills. If fresh air is your thing, it has oodles of it and it also offers the confirmed meat eater a beautiful retreat in an area that boasts some excellent hunting and fishing. This country des res benefits from the best of both worlds being only a hour’s drive from the Black Sea coastal resort of Bourgas and its continental crowd-drawing climate. For €12,700 (£8,700) you get wooden floors and beams, 22 fruit trees and the prospect of a stonking holiday income. As featured in HPA. |
![]() This authentic period house lies in the village of Gorsko Novo Selo, close to the Balkan Mountains and only 35km from the old Bulgarian capital of Veliko Tarnovo. It’s a peaceful village but has everything you could want including a pub and a post office. The house itself is a 3-bedder in a habitable condition that comes with 1000sqm of surrounding land with fruit trees and vines that intertwine through the pergola. It would make a rugged romantic retreat which, with the price tag of €10,000 (£6,800), any penny pinching Romeo would simply die for. As featured in HPA. ![]() This Bulgarian 3-bedder seems to be priced at 1970s Spanish prices. There are a few other retro features also, the obvious one being the lack of an indoor bathroom but you should be able to stretch to the installation costs since the house itself will only set you back a mere €5,300 (£3,600). The property is located in a large village in the central part of the Danube Lowland, almost equidistant from the Danube River and the Stara Planina Mountain range. Located in a lovely hilly area, the village enjoys beautiful natural surroundings featuring stunning views and an impressive canyon along the river of Vit, as well as many caves and deciduous forests. It’s a must for any dog owner that loves to commune with nature. As featured in HPA. ![]() I must admit, a vivid green van from an automotive yesteryear doesn’t create the best first impression, but fear not, it’s probably just the current owners leaving and believe me, if we’re talking price, once vacant this could be the most eligible abode in the Balkans. The house is in need of some serious renovation work, but everything is in place to make this a wonderful second home. All the necessary services are connected and the garden, which is dotted with fruit trees, borders a delightful little river and commands some glorious mountain views. Best of all though is that you could be enjoying all of this and some of the countries best ski runs only an hour after landing in Sofia. And with an asking price of only €5,800 (£3,950) and Bulgaria poised to join the EU you’ll quite literally be able to watch that figure snowball as property prices march ever upwards. As featured in HPA. ![]() Sun and snow, Bulgaria has the best of both worlds, making it the ideal destination for those that enjoy a spot of winter skiing and lazy summer days. Everything in this eastern European playground is substantially cheaper, so choosing to go on the piste here rather than in the likes of Switzerland or France should be a real no-brainer, as this potential 10-bedder, close to the awesome winter resort of Pamporova, attests. The property certainly needs a spot of work, but at only €44,800 (£30,500), can money be any better spent these days? As featured in HPA. ![]() Bulgaria’s Black Sea resorts have got the lot: generous doses of year-round summer sun, glorious beaches, excellent cheap plonk and a carefree attitude to life that just warms the cockles of your heart. Visit once and you’ll be hooked but, rather than make that reluctant return to reality with only some duty free and fond memories, why not stay put in this stylish apartment block in the ravishing resort of Sveti Vlas. Located only 15km from Sunny Beach, an appetising slice of the good life could be all yours in the form of a generous 1-bedder, available at only €42,900 (£29,250). As featured in HPA. |
![]() Tipped in the press as the next Costa Del Sol, Bulgaria offers the chance to capitalise on a largely unexplored and untapped market. With its imminent entry into the EU, its Mediterranean climate and a 21% increase in visitor figures in 2003, I seriously advise boarding this train before it leaves the station. With a loo and a bit of plaster, this 3-bedder will look a treat. Located in the popular, yet peaceful, town of Balchik, it benefits from a sea view, a 1000sqm garden and it’s in close proximity to the neighbouring towns of Dobrich, Varna and Albena. In other words, it’s slap bang in the middle of a Black Sea tourist trap. Breathe in the crisp, sea air or just pocket the crisp readies. Yours for the rock bottom price of €42,300 (£28,300). As featured in HPA. ![]() This property is a whopper. If the 5 bedrooms and 3 loos don’t grab you then how about a 2,000sqm plot with outbuildings and (should you require it) enough space for three cars. The appealing abode resides on the increasingly popular Black Sea coast about 20km from the all-year-round Bulgarian holiday destination of Varna. If it sounds like it might cost a packet, think again; this 3-floored gem has the perplexingly cheap price tag of €140,000 (£97,650). As featured in HPA. ![]() This cosy family home lies close to the important Bulgarian port of Lom. It lies near to a well-developed village that can offer your paying guests everything from the weekly groceries to friendly bars. The property is a massive fully furnished house with a balcony, a basement and an attic (with scope for conversion). The outside space has ornamental fountains, a well, fruit and pine trees, and farm buildings. This house offers scope for either a holiday home or permanent living and will only set you back an amazing €8,500 (£5,800). As featured in HPA. ![]() Prices in this exclusive development start from as low as €37,000 (£25,250) for a 1-bed apartment. Located in one of the most sought-after areas of the Bulgarian Riviera, the Emerald Beach Resort and Apartments are about as exclusive as they come. The development, at Ravda, is less than 15 km from Bourgas airport and only 5 km from the extremely popular Sunny Beach. It is known as a family resort due to its relaxing atmosphere, healthy climate, fine golden sand, and clean water. Definitely for the active holiday-maker, this is an area that abounds with countless ways of engaging with the elements of sun and sea - diving in crystal-clear water, windsurfing in the light breeze, sailing along the rugged coastline, and the list goes on. As featured in HPA. This brick built 2-storey house is situated in a peaceful village near the little-known Rodopi Mountains. The Rodopi is the most extensive mountain range in Bulgaria, covering a vast area that rolls on south into Greece. It’s a walkers’ paradise and they flock here in their droves. This is exactly the type of property that, with a sympathetic refurb, could be high on any holiday makers agenda. The 2,200sqm garden leaves plenty of scope to extend the existing structures to swell the holiday-income coffers and it’s available for the you-could-have-knocked-me-down-with-a-feather price tag of €11,800 (£7,500). As featured in HPA. |
Every month you’ll find opportunities like these from around the globe and in the UK, within the pages of Hot Property Alert. The breadth and range of opportunities uncovered by our team is truly stunning. If you have any interest at all in making money through property, or securing a second home on the coast, in the country or overseas, this is the publication for you. For full details of what Hot Property Alert has to offer read our Home page. P.S. Remember, you can find out what Hot Property Alert is all about by applying for a free trial subscription. |
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