Hello Flyerman
Thanks for your post. I do find it strange that for a first post you are asking people to pm you for information; also not least because you seem unwilling to share your information on open forum. Why not?
Going straight to final deeds also has it's risks.
Mind you I agree about unregulated land - it can take absolutely ages to get regulation and of course is not guaranteed.
Where have you bought and what?
Topcat, there are many many great places to buy in Bulgaria apart from south or north of Sofia. If you are looking for quite remote villages, well they are ten a penny here and many of them are totally beautiful.
You may have paid over the odds, who knows... but don't worry and give it a bit of time and you'll find it has been a good investment.
My recommendations when looking for a village property would be :
1. Location, location, location - easy access to airports if you need this and good roads plus facilities within walking distance or at least nearby (food shops, doctors, chemist, bars, restos)
2. Position - what kind of village is it? Does it have any facilities? What are the surrounding properties like? (Tip : take a look at museum towns - although called towns, they really are no more than villages - such as Jeravna, Kotel, Arbanassi - they are not making any more of these kind of authentic houses these days)
3. Get an independent lawyer
If there is anything else you'd like to ask, just let me know.
All the best, Jain
Enjoy the opportunity and the property - Bulgaria is a marvellous place and still a real good investment.
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Jain Goodall, Director, Quest Bulgaria Magazine
Independent advice and information for owning and buying property in Bulgaria
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