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Reasons for buying Black Sea coastal property now!
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Reasons for buying Black Sea coastal property now!

Prices are incredibly low at the moment, yet set to rise dramatically, driven by the interest in European coastal property in general, limited supply of building land in the area and competitive building costs.
  • Climate – The region enjoys an almost Mediterranean climate with average summer temperatures of 25C. Winters are mild with average temperatures of approximately 10-12C and snow falls are extremely rare.
  • Coastal location –The plots we offer are within 200 metres of the beach front, all with excellent sea views.
  • Game – A low mountain range runs alongside the coastline. There is a gaming reserve in the immediate vicinity (some 40 miles) populated with deer, boar and birds.
  • Fishing and harpooning – freely available along the coast
  • Trekking – a wealth of trekking routes, some featured on
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  • Riding – with or without guides
  • Water sports – full surfing facilities, snorkelling trips, scuba diving, jet skis, bareboat or skippered motorboat charter, paragliding, kiting, bananas and other inflatables, water skiing, pedalos, etc.
  • EEU – Bulgaria is set to join EU as a member state on 1st January 2007.
  • Stability of currency – the Bulgarian lev is pegged to the euro. 1 euro = 1,95583 leva
  • Political stability – the present Prime Minister is Bulgaria’s former king, Simeon Saxe-Coburg, whose tenure has contributed to the stability of the region
  • Short distance from London – direct flights to the Black Sea Coast (Bourgas airport) in the summer and soon, all year round. Approximately 3 hours flight to Sofia and 40 minutes from Sofia to Bourgas.
  • International yacht harbour exists in Sozopol (15 miles from the main city of Burgas and its airport). It can be reached from the Med through the Bosphorus and Turkey.
  • proximity of Istanbul – approximately three hour drive from the border at Malko Turnovo and less than 150 miles by yacht