Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Sozopol, Bulgaria


With more than 22 percent decreased the average market prices of the building plots in Sozopol from June last year till now.
At the moment for sale in Sozopol are more than 40 building plots. The offers cover wide range from 43 to 236 euro per square meter. The cheapest building plot for sale in Sozopol at the moment is 40 820 euro for 960 square meters with allowed density of building 50%. More than 745 times more expensive is the most expensive plot - 30 million euro, the plot is with area of 127 300 square meters with permission for building 200 000 square meters vacation homes. There are old hotels on the terrain at the moment, it is located close to the Smokini camping.


On average with 30 euro per square meter are cheaper the plots in Ahtopol compared with the prices the same time last year. The offers vary from 16 to 123 euro per square meters. The lowest offered price is 14 400 euro and it is for a plot in one of the villa zones of the town. The most expensive - 570 000 euro is offered a building plot of land with area of 4700 square meters next to a beach with allowed density for building of 70%.

The prices of building plots in Pomorie went down with rather under 100 euro per square meter for the last one year. The average reduction of the price is with 35%. The offers are fluctuating in the range of 25 to 155 euro per square meter. The cheapest plot - 28 175 euro is located 700 meters from the sea shore and the most expensive one is 2,945 million euro for a property with area 19 000 square meters located on the road to camping Š•uropa.

Such reduction in the price of almost 34% is noticed in the statistics for Ravda. There are about 30 building plots for sale ranging from 25 to 95 euro per square meter. The cheapest plot is offered for 44 650 euro, it is allocated for residential building. The most expensive offer is for 417 250 euro and is for a plot of land with area of 4392 square meters with visa for building and allowed density of 30%.

Far to the south in Tsarevo, where they continue to believe that they can make the part of Strandzha park that touches the sea a concrete jungle, the prices of the building plots are in the range of 50 - 160 euro per square meter. The cheapest plot is offered for 16 500 euro. The most expensive plot for sale in this region is for 5.44 million euro and is for a plot of land with area 34 000 square meters on first line on the sea and has an allowed density of building - 40%.
The area with the biggest number of building plots for sale is beach resort village of Lozenets. There are more than 70 offers for different plots for sale. The cheapest plot here is 31 400 euro for a building plot of land with area 571 square meters and is located about 1 kilometer away from the sea. The most expensive plot is for 1 million euro and is with area 5140 square meters with idea project for holiday village.



Sozopol lies on the Gulf of Bourgas, in the southern part of the Bulgarian Black Sea. The resort is one of the oldest settlements of the Ancient Greeks and its former name was “Apolonia Pontica” – after Apollo – guardian of the seamen. Nowadays, the place is full of houses from the previous century with beautiful gardens, reachable through narrow, romantic streets. Sozopol is a quiet place with two amazing sand beaches and fisherman nearby. One of the beaches is located in a sheltered bay, while the other one is on the south, beyond the headland.

There are many places to stay in Sozopol – bungalows in the new town, private rooms in the old town, a former naval station or in the many small guesthouses and inns.
In a close proximity is the port of Burgas which is attractive for its international airport, a commercial centre and many welcoming cafes and taverns. Bourgas resembles a cosmopolitan city with its many tourists, docking ships and festivals (there is a folk festival in August).

Sozopol Museum Town
The first settlers of Sozopol – Greeks from Miletus – built a fantastic bronze statue of the God of health, sun and beauty Apollo in the town around the 7th century B.C. There are many ancient artifacts that still remind us of these people. Many figural vases, coloured glass vessels, jewelry and more are displayed in Sozopol’s Museum of Ancient Art. Also the old town itself is a remnant of the Revival period in Bulgaria, with its typical architecture of wooden houses.
 

Sozopol Museum Town 








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