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My
Bulgarian Property Nightmare
A Cautionary Tale for
Would-be Investors
(eBook Version)
GBP 4.99
I
decided to write the above ebook to warn others about the perils of
investing in
off plan property and more importantly, how to avoid falling for all
the hype
that surrounds Bulgarian property investment, particularly areas like
the Black
Sea Coast and the ski resorts.
My
intention with the ebook is to take you through my experiences,
pointing out
where I went wrong, what I should have done that I didn't, how you can
avoid the
same problems and steps you can take to try and ensure a smooth
purchase if you
do decide to pursue an off-plan investment.
I also take you on a
journey across
Bulgaria and tell you about the places we visits, the spots we stayed
in and sights we visited. At the end you will find a large selection of
useful resources and links to hotels, forums, car hire, websites and
more.
The eBook was written back
in 2006 so is
a little out of date, thus why the price has been reduced from 12.99 to
4.99.
However, most of the information is still relevant with regard to
considering an off-plan purchase and what to do if you find yourself in
difficulties with agents and developers. I intend to shortly write an
update on the state of the Bulgarian property market and how things
have changed in the last few years and anyone purchasing the eBook will
get this report for free.
To purchase the eBook
directly from me
please use the Paypal or Moneybookers buttons below or deposit the
money directly into my UK Natwest account or you can pay by cheque.
Please email me after paying and I will send you the eBook as a PDF
document for you save to your computer and peruse at your leisure.

Payments can be accepted directly to my
UK bank account or cheque but please contact me for details.
If you
decide to purchase the ebook, please drop me a line and let me know
your
comments after you have read it and so I can keep you updated on any
further
special offers I manage to negotiate for readers. I would also
be grateful for any testimonials to add to the site.
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There's A Lot of Hype About Property In
Bulgaria But
How Much of It Can You Trust?
Full of useful tips straight from a Brit whose first Bulgarian property
experience turned into a nightmare, "A Brit's Scrapbook: My Bulgarian
Property Nightmare", allows you to see what can go wrong and avoid the
pitfalls as Rachel shares the benefit of her experience.
Although Rachel lost a lot of money (not to mention time and energy
sorting
things out) on her first attempt to buy a ski resort apartment - she
has no
regrets...
In fact, Rachel has since bought 12 more properties and has moved to
live in Bulgaria.
In this true account you'll learn what can go wrong, what to do if it
does and
why Bulgaria is still a great choice for people keen to invest, holiday
or live
there.
Inside this book:
- Guard Against Your Own Nightmare With
Candid Tips, Hints and Lessons Learned
- Essential Pointers For Avoiding Trouble
- What To Do & Who You Can Call
When Things Go Wrong
- Rural Properties vs Off-plan Apartments
- which is best for you?
- The Buying Process Explained In Full
- Sensible Advice on Planning Your First
Viewing Trip
- Essential Links, Resources and Forums
Reviews
I have now read ALL
your ebook. I must say
it was
an easy read, fair, full of good information and advice, well planned
and flowed
well. Thank you for putting me in and saying some nice things about me.
I wish
you well with it. I enjoyed reading it and I am impressed, but I
wouldn't expect
anything less of you!
Louise
Travel companion
mentioned in book
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I first got in touch with
Rachel a few
months ago, whilst reading a copy of Hot Property Alert.
I had for sometime been
contemplating investing in property in Bulgaria,
however, despite all my research, I still had numerous questions to be
answered.
Similarly I was
interested in a luxury
off-plan apartment in Bansko. I
enquired about this but felt that I was being pressurised to put down a
deposit
over the internet. I did not want
to do this, as my husband and I wanted to visit Bulgaria first to see
for
ourselves. I contacted Rachel via
e-mail and also by telephone, and I found her to be very friendly,
helpful and
informative. Although I have not met Rachel in person (hopefully in a
few weeks
time in August) I got the feeling that she was genuine and truthful. I
have
since contacted Rachel numerous times for her advice which she has
given freely.
After reading
Rachel’s book, I
feel
that she has given a good representation and explanation of her
experiences with
regards to property investing in Bulgaria. She appears
to be very open
and honest, in particular with regards to her
disappointing experience of trying to buy an off-plan
ski apartment in Bansko. I
think it is very good of her to let other people benefit from her
experience in
the hope that they do not make the same mistake. I
really enjoyed
reading the book as it is not only full of good advice,
but also has humour and lots of descriptions about various places in
Bulgaria.
Rachel is not afraid to discuss some of the negative aspects about
Bulgaria as
well as lots of positive information. Rachel
states the facts as she knows them and then lets the reader make up
his/her own
mind. The book is written in an easy to read style and makes the reader
feel
like they are on the journey with her. I personally feel more confident
and
inspired to follow my dream of buying property in Bulgaria since
conversing with
Rachel, and having the book to refer to whenever I need to is an added
bonus.
There are now lots of
people who are
interested in buying property in Bulgaria, and even more people (not
always
honest) willing to part people from their well earned money. I feel
that this
book is an invaluable guide to anybody who wants honest unbiased advice
about
the process from someone who has been there and learnt the hard way,
but who has
had a more positive outcome as a result of that experience. I fully
recommend
the book and suggest that the few pounds that people will pay for it,
will be
repaid many times over. I wish Rachel good luck with the book and her
ventures
in Bulgaria.
Best Wishes
Denise Gray (future
property investor in
Bulgaria)
20th
July 2006
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Rachel’s book is absolutely
fascinating to read and I would recommend anyone who is planning on
purchasing property in Bulgaria to read it first.
Although she begins by giving an account
of her nightmare first venture into buying a property in Bulgaria, she
does it factually and with a sense of under-lying humour.
She
not only explains in detail the problems she had, but for each problem
she clearly explains the steps she had to take to counteract them and
eventually, through perseverance, get her money back.
She
took on the big boys and she won!
The rest of the book shows her love of
the country shine through and there is lots of interesting information
on the various regions of Bulgaria that will help give time strapped
potential purchasers of property an overview of each area if they
don’t have time to visit all of Bulgaria themselves.
She gives a great synopsis of the
requirements overseas investors have to complete to purchase a property
in Bulgaria –
and she should know. She’s bought
6!
A really informative read that ends with
lots of links to various websites that will prove very useful to all
those about to take the plunge and purchase their first overseas
property in Bulgaria.
Kay Milne, Caledoughnia Crafts,
Coldstream, Scotland
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I enjoyed the book; very interesting
and informative
Roger Dentith
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Rachel Gawith is to be congratulated
on
“baring her soul” with her misfortunes in her first
foray into the Bulgarian property market. Thankfully, these times are
behind her and she can now look forward to capitalizing on her many
positive experiences. It is a very courageous decision to lay bare the
mistakes one has made in life, but through this catharsis develops a
new stronger self confidence.
There is much to be gleaned in
“My Bulgarian Property Nightmare” for anyone
thinking about foreign property investment, and particularly with
regard to investment in Bulgaria. As
with any publication dealing with a rapidly changing environment viz.
property investment in Bulgaria, the information contained therein
inevitably becomes superseded. Consequently, whilst much of the
information, rules and regulations referred to in “My
Bulgarian Property Nightmare” remain highly relevant they
should be treated with some caution. Armed with the information
contained in this book the future investor should obtain the most up to
date information available. Bulgaria is expected to be a full member of
the European Union in January 2007 and will have a seven year accession
period during which it must adopt a plethora of existing, and probably
as much again “yet to be written”, EU legislation.
Consequently, much has, is, and will continue to change in all walks of
life in Bulgaria, not least the Legal and Tax systems as impacting on
property investment.
Rachel’s negative experiences
are not isolated, but neither are they the common rule. There are many
thousands of investors in Bulgaria who have positive investment
experiences.
My wife and I had been frequent
visitors
to Bulgaria from 1987, and our first experience when attempting to
purchase a property could equally have ended in disaster. We were in a
Notary’s office in Sofia about to sign the property purchase
documents when I humorously asked Stoyan, our long time friend and
Solicitor, that if he were me would he sign the documents. To my utter
disbelief he looked me straight in the eye and said emphatically
“No”! When asked why, he whispered ”I do
like the look in his (the property owner) eyes”. Needless to
say we did not sign, and several months later we were to learn that the
owner had not disclosed a 5% share in the property belonging to a
family member. An off-hand question saved us from probably years going
through the Bulgarian court system. Shortly after this
“experience”, as with Rachel, we bought our dream
property in Banya village next to Bansko, were immediately accepted by
the local community, and our 4 years of permanent residence in Bulgaria
is simply explained by the short Bulgarian word rai
(paradise).
This first experience pandered to my
“scientific” mind, as I had been a professional
scientist for 32 years. During the last few years I have researched the
Bulgarian property market, in particular the legal side of land and
property transactions, and particularly contractual agreements. Also,
having bought and renovated a house, and built our Aparthotel
from new, I had to rapidly learn about architecture and the building
process, which had been a life long hobby, building regulations, and
Tax and VAT rules and regulations. Concurrent with all of this was to
discover how things are done in what initially was a very foreign
environment.
It has been a revelation to meet
Rachel
and to witness her embark on a similar path to that of June and I. We
well remember the day standing outside the building site containing
Rachel’s “finished” apartment in Bansko
being told by the Estate Agent that we could not accompany Rachel to
view HER apartment. The alarm bells immediately rang, and we still do
not understand how an Estate Agent could dictate to an apartment owner
who they might invite to view their investment. But, the Estate Agent
knew who we were, and more pertinently what I did with regards property
investment!
As with Rachel, I would like everyone
visiting and investing in Bulgaria to have a wonderful and positive
experience. Bulgaria and especially the Bulgarian people are very
special and the vast majority wants to promote only a positive image of
the country. Rachel, in writing “My Bulgarian Property
Nightmare” has contributed to this positive image of
Bulgaria. The reader whilst perhaps being somewhat despondent at the
negative side of things with property investment will hopefully realize
that it is a journey with a wonderfully happy ending. Rachel provides
real insight into not just property investment, both negative and
positive, but of what has become a passionate new “love
affair” for her with Bulgaria and its people.
Frequently I am asked to recommend a
good English speaking Solicitor to check a property contract and my
response is always “that is the wrong question to ask, as
there are many good English speaking Bulgarian Solicitors. The question
you should be asking is: What are the questions I should ask the good
English speaking Solicitor about my contract?”. You now have
many of these questions available in Rachel’s book and
applied intelligently your experience of property investment in
Bulgaria should be a positive experience
Derek
September 2006
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