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A luxury complex located in the mountain village of Govedartsi at the foot of Rila National Park. The village is located only 70km South from the capital of Bulgaria and 14km from Borovets Ski Resort. The 1600-meters-long Govedartsi ski-run is only 600 meters away. The region has a great investment potential. With Bulgaria's EU membership confirmed on January 2007 and huge investments flowing into the region, prices in this area are expected to increase significantly. Thanks to its location, the complex reveals a breathtaking panoramic views all around with fresh air free of pollution. The village will be built on a plot of land 2866 m2 large and will consist of one building of three floors and underground floor with 26 one bed apartments and studios and six detached villas. The neighbouring areas are all part of the Rila National Park which insures against over development and high density building in Govedartsi.
The complex has been designed as a luxury complex and all of the used technologies and materials are chosen according to this idea. The exterior represents a low construction, red-tiled roofs, facades decorated with stone and wood, and a spaciously designed garden unique for the Bulgarian mountain resorts. All the walls are with 16 cm thermo-insulation (external and internal).
The complex is constructed in accordance to the latest design trends. Upon completion the village will be managed and this will ensure quality tourist services in accordance with European standards and a good return for investors.
Guaranteed management contract with specified prices, terms and conditions for those who would like their property to be rented. Maintenance � 8 EUR/m2.
Use Permit issued in December, 2009
The villas: Each villa is offered for sale with 54 m2 basement, 18 m2 parking lot and a patio next to the villa.
FACILITIES
Indoor swimming pool with JacuzziGymEvery apartment and studio has a balcony with a magnificent panoramic viewMassage rooms with rest roomsSaunaSteam bathSmall poolSki storage room at the reception deskStorage space in every villaSafety boxes in each apartment, studio and villaReception deskShopRestaurantConference room for business or private partiesLaunderette with dry cleaningChildren�s play area24/7 security serviceCable TV in each apartment, studio and villaInternet accessLandscaped gardenMinibusParking lotsCovered parking space by each villaControlled access to the areaFREE safety deposit box in each apartment or houseFREE wall-fixed hairdryer in each bathroom
Additional costs, notary fees, local tax and stamp duty are on top of the purchase price and there are no other hidden costs.
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PROPERTY FACTSHEET
Property: Apartment/Flat (Residential)
Region: Borovets Region
Bedrooms: 1 Outside: Communal garden
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February 28, 2023 Decline in Real Estate Transactions in Bulgaria: Further Price Growth is Not Expected
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oxfordbusinessgroup.com 22/07/2010 Nick Lavtchiev, director of Easy BG - a company that deals almost exclusively with UK clients - told Oxford Business Group (OBG) recently that, "Over-urbanisation is no good for this market. What is the point of going on vacation or having a home in a place that is as overpopulated and ugly as where you came from? There are plenty of other places in the middle of nowhere that are of interest to aspiring permanent residents.". [read the article]
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The Report - Emerging Bulgaria 2007 01/01/2007 "There is significant scope for development of spa and welness tourism due to Bulgaria's many mineral springs. Golf course development is another area where we are seeing growth." said Nick Lavtchiev, CEO of easy BG a local property firm". [read the book]
telegraph.co.uk 05/05/2004 The prices are almost irresistible, but buyers must beware dodgy deals and 'iffy' infrastructure, writes Cheryl Markosky in Bulgaria Beckons. [read the article]
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