Or go somewhere civilised; try Spain or Portugal, prices have dropped there and compare well with the kip that is Bulgaria.If you wanting a nice beach, lots of night life, clubs, happy hours, tat stalls, lots of holiday makers then Sunny Beach is for you. If you want a more relaxing holiday in not such a 'party' atmosphere and not so built up try further south towards Turkish border or move inland.
Has anyone blasting Bulgaria actually travelled inland and away from the built up and horrible resorts such as Sunny Beach? There is much to offer away from these resorts - alot of archaeology (Thracian tombs, Perperikon, caves), beautiful cities such as Veliko Turnovo and Plovdiv, amazing countryside for walking in the Balkans, massive lakes for water sports and fishing such as Sopot, Koprinka, Dospat.
The food is fantastic if you get out of the resorts built around the tourist industry. All fresh produce, great salads, amazing fruit and veg. Much has changed in the last few years. I would not suggest going to places like Sunny Beach but you can rent a lovely rural house, often with swimming pool, inland and have a great holiday.
rent a lovely rural house in bulgaria??? you must be joking. you might as well just invite the burgulars in
- packs of dogs roaming the town
- rubbish everywhere
- open manhole at front of hotel
- 700 (joke!) souvenier shops selling exactly the same thing
- open manhole at front of hotel
rachelg,
How many people are going to spend their annual holiday in an obscure rural "idyll" somewhere in Bulgaria every year??
I've seen your site again (travelbug.org). I would suggest to you that the homes your selling have little or no economic value and that I might as well put my money on a 200-1 nag in the 2.30 at Taunton, as invest where you are suggesting. At least I might stand to make some money on the nag.
There are picturesque and remote rural areas throughout Romania,Bulgaria, Moldova with properties such as these, so there's no uniqueness and no market.
The whole basis of this market was that the prices were so reasonable compared to boomtime Ireland and UK prices that they must be cheap. This is not the case.
Whatever about two years ago your business model must now be dead, given the current conditions.
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