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Name Solo Apartments Sunny Beach
Property
ID Ref:
3215/Solo
Click
on picture for larger view E-mail We are building a first class development
of luxury apartments in Sunny Beach on the Black Sea Coast, Bulgaria. The development, known simply as Solo Apartments,
is situated at the exclusive Northern end of Sunny Beach. The leafy
area enjoys good views, peace and quiet. Situated just a few minutes walk away are
restaurants/beach bars and a new five star complex. The beach offers
clean and secure bathing and is only a 5 minute walk from the development.
The popular resort centre is easily accessible by foot (15 minutes
walk) or alternatively by taxi or bus. Sunny Beach is a 30 minute drive from Burgas
International Airport and the apartments are located within a 2
minute walk from bus stops. This makes the apartments perfect for
those who want to leave the car behind, however parking facilities
are available for those who require them. The development is an excellent choice as
an investment or a holiday home. Apartment Types Available: There are two variants of 2 bedroomed apartments
(71.7 sq. metres with open plan kitchen or 73.4 sq. metres with
separate kitchen). There is also a limited number of 58.6 sq. metre
1 bedroomed apartments, with separate kitchen. Facilities: Swimming pools, poolside cafe/bar, shared
parking and landscaped gardens. On site security/maintenance staff.
Apartments are delivered on a finished basis
(see specification). Completion date: Summer 2006 Sunny Beach (Slanchev Bryagg) - A heavenly
place for a holiday Nessebar The town of Nessebar lies on the edge of
the modern resort of Sunny Beach. Nessebar Is one of the oldest
towns In Europe. It Is the successor of the ancient Thraclan settlement
called Mesambrla founded in the Second century AD. Sozopol Sozopol is one of the earliest towns on the
Bulgarian Black Sea Coast and dates from 2610 years ago. It is situated
upon a picturesque peninsula. Bulgaria is one of Europe's fastest developing
destinations; a report of the tourism commission with the European
Union has shown recently. The survey revealed that Bulgaria achieved
great success at a time when the world tourism faces challenges. Bulgaria's revenues from tourism for the
first seven months of 2005 towered to over a billion euro, official
data shows. According to data from the Culture Ministry, revenues
from international tourism for the period January - August 2005
amount to over EUR lB, up by 10.2% over the same period last year.
A total of 3,512,543 foreigners visited Bulgaria
from January to August this year, up by 6.33 % compared to the same
period last year. The number of tourists who visited the country
in August is 798,306, which is 7.42 % more than last year. An increasing number of foreigners are investing
in property in Bulgaria. Bulgaria is a relatively unexplored and
untapped market for property buyers and hence offers the opportunity
to maximise capital growth and rental yields. The cost of living
is cheap (a typical three course meal with wine costs 5 EUR per
person). Burgas International Airport is only a half hour drive
to Sunny Beach and Nessebar. Scheduled, charter flights and budget
airlines will operate direct services to/from major European airports
(when Bulgaria joins the 'open skies' agreement in April 2006),
and there is now investment in place by the Danish to expand and
redevelop Burgas airport. The top statesmen has outlined a national
strategy for tourism development from 2005-2007. In the forthcoming
years, Bulgaria will spend BGN 15 M (approx EUR 8M) on tourism advertising.
The property market in Bulgaria is a highly
plausible winning investment: Bulgaria's property prices will rise
sharply to begin to converge with European averages and over the
past two years they have already shown signs of strong growth. This
process is spurred by Bulgaria's accession to the European Union
(scheduled for 2007) and Euro currency in 2009. Over the past 4 years, property prices have
increased 20 to 25% per year, and this trend is expected to continue,
if not increase, in the next few years. Pricing Information |
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