The British get rid of real estate in Bulgaria

The British get rid of real estate in Bulgaria

The owners of Bulgarian property from Albion are more willing to part with their property. Massive sale of rural homes because of the poor state of infrastructure and increasing level of crime in the country, reports ee24.com, citing NewsBG.

Experts point out that the British desire to sell their Bulgarian homes is so large that the proposal can not be covered even with a consistently high demand from Russian buyers. Most often these are the rural homes near the coastline.

Over the past four years the number of foreigners in Avren municipality, which previously was about 300 people, halved. The head of the community Emanuil Manolov accuses the British that they buy a house and only then realize that the village lacks communication, utilities and some services.

Barry Parsans is one of those Britons who have bought a house in Bulgaria a few years ago. He recalls that during his first visit, he thought he arrived in England half a century ago. Lack of infrastructure adversely affects the morale of accustomed to the comfort Englishmen.

Experts also point out that the majority of Britons, has invested in real estate properties for the purpose of reselling it profitable, did not succeed in this endeavor . Now left without money and without homes Britons can only impotently curse the distant, uncomfortable for the British Bulgaria.