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Nesebar sees record number of real estate deals in 2022
On a national scale, the property market is gradually cooling down but no rapid changes are expected
Renalfa buys Bulgaria’s second largest wind farm
Bulgaria's unexplored wind potential remains appealing
The week: The worst-case post-election scenario, a sock company leaves, Bulgarian football rulers refuse to
K Insights newsletter 30/04
Andrius Biceika, Revolut: Sofia ranks 8th in our Top 10 Cities by Users
The deputy CEO of the fintech giant will participate in the Capital Fintech and Insurtech Summit conference
Bulsatcom deal shatters peace in Bulgarian telecom market
The competition authority must decide whether Vivacom is gaining too much control over the market after financing the purchase of the pay-TV operator
The week: A tragedy worth uniting for, Plovdiv mayor announces independence and the US ambassador leaves
The better angels of our nature
The new companies within the top 100 of the largest Bulgarian businesses
Few unknown names and a sudden spurt of energy companies made the list
Housing loans in Bulgaria rank among the EU’s cheapest
Over-liquidity at local banks and the BNB’s policy ease the ECB tightening
Nexo co-founders and executives charged as an organized crime group in Bulgaria
Charges ignite political firestorm in the country, while the company continues to operate worldwide
Nexo’s troubles, Bulgaria refuses to close coal plants, Lukoil returns
Prosecution goes after cryptobank, no chance of gov’t and coal to stay until 2038
Growth in housing prices in Plovdiv, Varna and Burgas
In the two seaside cities deals increased at the beginning of 2022, but in Plovdiv their number decreased slightly
SEE Startups - an overview of the ecosystem
Since 2012, SEE startups have grown 49.9x in combined enterprise value
The top ten owners of office buildings in Sofia
They own 600 thousand square meters of offices in Sofia or half of the total available 1.24 million square meters of class A areas in the capital.
The housing market: the top is near
High demand and low supply drive prices up. War, weakening economies and rising mortgage rates may cool down the market
Demand for housing in Burgas is greater than supply
New construction projects now expand the city towards the mainland - and some of them are quite large
First drop in real estate deals in Bulgaria since the pandemic
The number of property sales falls 7% year-on-year in the third quarter, with the contraction in Sofia twice as big