|
The plot is situated on the land of the village of Kamen Briag, Kavarna Municipality, on the northern part of the Bulgarian Black Sea coast and on the first line, according to the sea. The total area of the land is 50,000 m2 (with the option of 100,000 m2) and the built-up area is about 60,000 m2 (with the option of 120,000 m2).
Between Shabla and Kavarna you may find the area called Yailata, known as Kamen Briag. Here the Dobrudza plain is divided into terraces and several bays are formed, circled by stones and greenery. Exactly on such sea terraces is situated Yailata, which is an archaeological reserve. You may go in two directions there one is called the little Yaila and it is near the sea. The other is called the big Yaila, where you may find the ancient Thracian necropolis dating back from II century A. C.
Thracians, Greeks, Romans, Slavs and proto Bulgarians inhabited these lands and honored their Gods here.
Except for its valuable remnants from ancient civilizations, the place is also charming with its marvelous flora and fauna, where visitors may enjoy the calmness, serenity and beauty of nature. So if you are looking for tranquility, balance, preserved local traditions and unique nature Kamen Briag is your place.
The village is a combination of crystal-clear waters, magnificent panorama and fresh air. For years on people here live in absolute harmony with nature and preserve untouched places of beauty and diversity of plants and animals, together with the historical monuments.
Not far away from Kamen Briag you may find another attractive place the Cape of Kaliakra. It is the most beautiful and strange place on the northern Black Sea Coast. The cape resembles a fiery sword, cutting the blue-green waters of the sea. Because of its beauty the place received the name Kaliakra which means "beautiful cape". The name of the cape is associated with many legends, one of which tells about 40 Bulgarian girls, who jumped into the deep waters of the sea, unwilling to be captured by the Turkish invaders. Today a monument is erected at the beginning of the cape called The Porch of the forty maidens. Currently the region is a beautiful natural reserve with rare bird and animal species.
Close to Kamen Briag is situated another popular attraction the natural reserve Taukliman, known as the Bird bay. It has magnificent small beaches, warm mineral waters and many small cliff islands. In the south-western part of Taukliman you may find the salt lake Tuzlata. Its bottom is covered with hydrogen sulphide mud, which has curative properties. Taukliman is circled by a plateau, rising 70 m. above the sea level, with scattered small caves among the terraces of the slopes.
Kamen Briag is very popular as many Bulgarian and foreign tourists visit it during summer time on their holidays. The proximity to the town of Kavarna and the Kaliakra cape attracts additional interest and the mild climate is appropriate for both summer and winter tourism during the whole year.
The area of Kavarna municipality recently gains considerable competitive advantages compared to other traditional holiday destinations, mainly because of its lovely sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters. The place is also popular as a centre of music as many concerts are held on the stadium of the town of Kavarna.
Within a distance of 30 km. from Kamen Briag are expected to be built 10 golf courses and 2 yacht ports.
The region attracts the attention of both Bulgarian and foreign investors and is expected to become one of the most beautiful and charming resorts on the Black sea coast.
The plot is appropriate for building of a first-class tourist complex on the Black sea
the plot area is 50,000 m2the maximum built up area is 66,000 m2the project is offered at the price of EURO 4 million and compensation of 13,800 m2the buyers profit ranges from EURO 26 million to EURO 39 million
|
|
 |
 |  |
BG-32425 |
€ | 4,000,000 | $ | 4,116,001 | £ | 3,433,794 |
|
|
|
PROPERTY FACTSHEET
Property: Building Land (Project)
Region: Golden Sands Region
Location: Kamen Bryag Land: 50,000 m2 Intensity: 1.32 Total Built-Up Area: 66,000 m2
|
(seller's asking net price is highlighted; other prices are for reference use only using Bulgarian Central Bank's exchange rates of the day) |
|
|
 | Rila Mountain, winter
| © 2022, D. Georgieva |
|
DID YOU KNOW?
March 29,2021 Bulgaria's real estate market stable in 2020 despite coronavirus crisis - Raiffeisenbank
... |
|
|
 |
Call Properties in Bulgaria (a service of easyBG Real Estate LLC) - probably the best UK BG property specialists since 1998. Talk NOW with no obligation to a real person. Please call us at 020 4577-3369 (UK) or +359 29 862-863 (BG) |
|
|
 Whilst every care is taken to ensure that all general information and descriptions of property is correct we advise all clients to make their own checks and take legal advise when purchasing property overseas. Information and price guides subject to change. All properties shown are to the best of our knowledge genuinely for sale at the time of publication (unless clearly marked "Under Offer" or "Sold"). Although the properties have been visited by our staff and details are produced in good faith, no responsibility is taken by us for any discrepancies, inaccuracies or omissions. All introductions and referrals to agents, lawyers and other services are made in good faith but no responsibility is taken by us for any problems or negligence which may arise. All background information about Bulgaria is taken from that available in the public domain and is not a recommendation from us or our staff although of course we may add comments and suggestions based on personal experience (such as restaurants)
14 July 2021, Our new UK phone number is now activeAs of today our new UK landline phone number 020 4577-3369 is opperational for all our clients to call during the extended office hours. Please note the old mobile number (07440 964-345) will be disconnected at the end of July 2021.
14 Feb 2021, Communication restoredOur sincere apologies to all of you who've recently faced certain difficulties using our 'Contact Us' and 'Free Property Listing' forms. Both are now working OK. Sorry for the inconvenience. Please try them again now.
|
 | IMPORTANT Due to the recent events related to the COVID-19, regretably after 22 years, we had to leave our central Sofia office for correspondance and administrative purposes only. For personal appointments and property viewings please contact us |
 | NEWS PROPERTIES IN BULGARIA - our NEW official mobile app is now open for free download on the market at: click here |
Bulgarian National Bank to restrict mortgage loans as of 2021, 23/09/2021 The Bulgarian National Bank has taken a decision to restrict mortgage lending. The Board of Directors has decided to increase the capital buffer for banks' risk loans from 0.5% to 1% from 2021. The measure aims to ensure that vaults have sufficient reserves to cover losses on non-performing loans. As a rule, the buffer is increased when it is necessary to "cool" a large increase in credit. [read more]
Price of agricultural land has risen by nearly 50 percent for 6 years, 14/09/2021 The price of arable land in Bulgaria has risen by over 47% for 6 years, the National Statistical Institute reported. In 2014, the average price was 362 euros per decare and in 2020 it was 533 euros. The biggest rise is seen in the southeastern region of the country - over 79%. Agricultural land there used to be cheaper, which made it attractive to investors. [read more]
Bulgarians become the biggest investors in real estate properties in their homeland, 01/09/2021 The Covid-19 crisis has affected all business spheres. However, according to data of Bulgarian real estate agents, demand and sales of housing properties have gone up, especially in the big cities. In their view, this is due to several reasons, but the latest increase in property sales is mainly due to the return of confidence towards Bulgaria’s property market. Investors are showing serious interest in depreciated holiday properties sold predominantly by foreign nationals who are rushing to sell their properties in Bulgaria even at prices below the market prices. This is so, because these people find it difficult to travel during the coronavirus pandemic. The main purchasers of real estate properties in Bulgaria are Bulgarian citizens living in Bulgaria or abroad who invest their savings in properties, in order to rent them or spend their summer vacation in them. [read more]
Are Brits Investing In Bulgaria Because Of Its Lenient Travel Restrictions? 17/08/2021 Many people expected the property market in Bulgaria to struggle in 2021. Property around the world was suffering price cuts, the pandemic having left potential home buyers with limited funds. Furthermore, Brexit was expected to have a big impact on British investment. [read more]
Health Ministry Orders Termination of Contract for New Children's Hospital, 26/07/2021 The Health Ministry has ordered the termination of a contract for building a new children's hospital which would involve the completion of a complex of buildings nextdoor to Sofia's Alexandrovska Hospital. [read more]
Sofia Airport to be Modernized with an EIB Loan of 40 Million Euros, 14/07/2021 The European Investment Bank (EIB) and the special investment company Sof Connect AD have signed a loan agreement of EUR 40 million for the modernization of Sofia International Airport, BNR reported, referring to the bank. Funding is supported by the European Commission's Connecting Europe Facility (CEF). [read more]
Bulgarians Buy out Russian’s Real Property on Black Sea Coast, 04/05/2021 Russians with properties on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast are now selling them en masse. Their withdrawal from the market is not because of the coronavirus, but because of the depreciation of the Russian ruble, according to brokers quoted by Trud. [read more]
Bulgaria's real estate market stable in 2020 despite coronavirus crisis - Raiffeisenbank, 29/03/2021 The real estate market in Bulgaria remained stable last year despite the challenges stemming from the coronavirus pandemic, with residential property prices continuing to grow, albeit at a slower pace compared to the pre-crisis speed, Raiffeisenbank Bulgaria said on Monday. [read more]
UK Embassy in Bulgaria, 31/01/2019 Ambassador Emma Hopkins has a message for UK nationals in Bulgaria. In it she provides an update on latest negotiations, the Embassy's recent work and reminds of the importance of registering with Bulgarian authorities if you reside in Bulgaria. [watch the video]
irishtimes.com, 26/04/2018 The flipside is that Bulgarian property is now remarkably affordable and probably appropriately priced. Properties that sold for €80,000 10 years ago are widely available now for €25,000, writes Diarmaid Condon in Is the price now right for Bulgarian property investments?. [read the article]
independent.co.uk, 17/04/2018 If you're looking for a cheap beach holiday this summer, you should head to Bulgaria and Turkey, according to the 12th annual Post Office Travel Money Holiday Costs Barometer. [read the article]
independent.co.uk, 13/12/2017 British holidaymakers are moving east to extract more value for their pounds, according to Europe’s biggest travel firm, writes Simon Calder in Bulgaria and Croatia See More Bargain-Seeking Brits. [read the article]
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]
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]
|
|