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Bargain renovation projects

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cheap bulgarian property, plenty aroundNot much more than a year ago estate agents and property experts in Bulgaria would have said that even though prices were falling, the days of a really cheap bargain in the country, less than 15,000 euros, were over. Were they right?

A Bulgarian home: cheap facelift

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is your bulgarian kitchen looking tiredWith the sizzling heat of summer coming to an end and the thought of spending more time indoors, now is the time to consider an interior facelift to your property in Bulgaria. We all get a bit fed up with the same old look in our homes and kitchens in particular, soon tend to start showing wear and tear from constant use. Updating your kitchen can be one of the biggest ticket items for any interior. It wouldn't have been so long ago that many would have taken out the credit card or dashed to the bank for a quick home improvement loan. Now, with a more budget-conscious society, we take a look at how to give your kitchen a cheap facelift.

Succeed at Renovation

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tips and hints to renovating bulgarian propertyMany people opt for buying and ‘doing up’ an old Bulgarian home for a myriad of reasons, some because they believe it will be cheaper than buying or building a new property, others because they anticipate the gains to be made once the project is complete and many of us because we fall in love with the idea of owning a home full of Bulgarian charm and character. One thing to bear in mind is that renovating a property in Bulgaria is far more than a quick paint job and a few plush soft furnishings. Most old buildings are bordering on dereliction. They have faced years without investment and improvements and consequently are often in need of major structural repair.

Upping the Value of Your Bulgarian Property

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improving the value of your property in bulgariaDon't move, improve. Now is the time to add value to your property in Bulgaria through home improvements. In the last few years home owners didn't need to worry about the cost of any improvements they may have made to their property as it was such a rising market. It's a different story now and any improvements you make to your property in Bulgaria need to add value to the price as an investment for the future. Your home in Bulgaria is one of the largest assets you may possess. It doesn't matter whether you intend to live in it for ever or simply sell it in a couple of years, it still makes sense to look after it and improve it.

Worried by Cracks in Bulgarian Property

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should i start worrying about cracksOne of the most common questions from property buyers in Bulgaria is whether cracks in Bulgarian homes are cause for concern. Frequently, cracks in a property worry people like nothing else, even though there are many faults which may be more serious; and even destroy your financial investment. How bad are cracks in a property? They can be anything from tiny plaster cracks to almost yawning chasms which you can put your hand through. Everyone has seen the hairline cracks and we tend to just ignore these, being part of normal construction.

 

A Static Life

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your mobile home in bulgariaBulgaria is renowned for many things; cheap accommodation and the rich and varied landscape being just two of them. From coastal properties to rural developments inland, there are masses of options available, but not all will allow you to turn the key, kick off your shoes, put your feet up and start living that dream life you always imagined. With the exception of high priced properties, new builds or completed off plan developments, you will need to find another form of accommodation whilst you or your building team work on creating your dream property. Hotel living is just too expensive over a long period of time and in some areas a short term let is not easy to find and for this reason, more new property buyers are choosing a static caravan as a temporary home to see them through the house building or restoration process.

 

Coping with Bulgarian Water and Electricity

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utility failures bring smells and headaches!When moving into a Bulgarian home be it a new build or a resale property, everyone hooks up to the local utilities and then sits back and enjoys the splendor of Bulgarian life until the power or water go off and reality of life in Bulgaria kicks in. The fact is that Bulgarian utilities are in great need of updating and funding and whilst plans are underway to do this thanks to EU funding, the fact of the matter is that it will take time before Bulgaria can offer every citizen water and electricity on tap without any hitches. Until then it is well worth taking remedial measures to ensure that you have these facilities on demand within your own home.

Renovation Projects: Just Child's Play?

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childs play?With financial doom and gloom urging us to hang on to our cash, Bulgaria’s low cost village property is once again attracting British buyers. There are still some great property buys on the market with old single storey houses on sale for as little as 2,000 Euros and on top of this the cost of building materials has dropped by around 30%, but before you ‘buy it now’ on your Paypal account make sure that you are totally aware of what you are letting yourself in for.

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