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Happy to communicate with any questions you have if I can help at all. PM me here and I'll send my e mail adress
Good luck!
As for the gypsies, where are they most prevalent.
I too would love to hear why one should not buy at the end of a village
On the other point of where gypsies are most prevalent,聽 I think it is just a few villages which have a problem in this way so don't let it be a great issue. I only highlighted it so you could be aware and raise it as a question with your estate agent or better yet with the locals in the village where you are viewing. The village where I live for example has no such problems and I'm sure most posters here would say the same
The prices are way lower than for example Sofia/Varna/Burgas and life has less pressure! I don't know what your budget is but I do know some very interesting houses in that area for around 25.000/20.000 Euro (150m2, 2000m2 garden with minor renovationwork) If someone has any questions about (life in) the Veliko Tarnovo area, please feel free to ask. Greetings, Alexander (Dutch from origine)I was looking at Butovo for living then I notices a railway line. Doesn't this kind of shatter the peaceful living you speak of?
As for our Wanderer.. Read back your first post and you might get it .. I am here to help and make (nice) conversations with people (also wanting a nice conversation). Your tone shatters my will to answer seriously to such questions filled with negativity. If you were serious, and looking for a house .. I would advise you not to buy in that area and move a bit to the south/south-east of Veliko Tarnovo as the area of the village you are talking about is more flat, more "gypsy" and more populated. Small villages in the area of Elena, Tryavna, Dryanovo and Gabrovo would be a better option! If your question about the railroad was in fact a question you wanted to be answered, you would have put it in an other way ..frednlass wrote:Thanks again, do you know where I can get info on the census, no doubt I will be back with聽 more questions. Speak soon.
The most readable report is but it only provides an analysis by region. Since more than half the Roma population live in urban areas the concentration in villages where there is a large town in the region is then likely small.
For the most detailed analysis and the actual numbers聽
and fir the answer to your specific question have seen other reports and the can all be found using appropriate Google searches.
keep on posting, always reading.
Get a fence, save a dog of two's life and learn them bark at strangers passing by.
99.9% of the people with bad intentions will think twice before entering the garden.
If you do not live there permanently (yet), there are other options to be extra safe.
Let people in the village you live in, preferably a neightbour, take care of your house.
Agree on an amount a month/year and on the things that need to be done.
For example, a friend of ours in the village we live in always mowed our grass, repaired the house when needed, turns on the boilers etc, pays the bills and even walks our dogs when we were not there.
This is an older Bulgarian man (speaking English) with a state pension of about 90 Euro's a month.
For them this will be a change in life and it will give you a good and safe feeling when leaving back home.
It won't be that much work for him (and the salaries are low anyway) and he could definately use the money.
If you want to be extra sure, there are enough security companies around Veliko Tarnovo which sell and install the systems. (a good friend taking care of the house, a good door(lock), double glass and big dogs would just do though)
The statistics you mentioned are interesting indeed, they have passed me before somewhere.
I must say that I think that most gypsys are or not registered, or constantly moving around so you need to go the the village and look around to be sure what the exact situation is.
The village we live in includes some permanent gypsys but they are mostly friendly, sometimes asking for work, asking if you need wood or if you can spare 1 or 2 Leva/a sigaret. (if you say yes they are very happy, if you say no they won't do you harm) I give them something one out of 4 times to stay friends but not too good friends if you know what I mean.
My advise is to first visit the villages of interest, take a look and talk to people.
Most people (if they speak English though) will be glad to help you out!
It will surprise you how many foreigners you will meet (at least in the area I live in)
Our village is very small and has people with 12 different nationalities, all living peacefully together with the Bulgarians

AlexBG wrote:IIf your question about the railroad was in fact a question you wanted to be answered, you would have put it in an other way ..
HAving reviewed my question it seems to me as a native English speaker with some half dozen decades experience in asking questions that it ws聽 an entirely reasonable way of asking it. If you offer advice and help t is, I suggest, not reasonable to criticise the way in which the advice is requested just because you don't happen to like the content or phrasing of the question.
Hope to speak again soon
I'm from England and looking to buy a property in Bulgaria. Would anyone recommend reliable, fair and honest Estate agents and Law firms? That would be great stuff!
And also what do you think Elhovo, Symelyn and Bourges areas?
Many of Bulgarian houses are with Sceptic tank system, how often it needs maintenance or replacing and the costs?
Which area did you have in mind? Best dvise it to rent somewhere or book yourself into a hotel for a week or so and drive and visit, get a feel for bulgarian life. We moved there about 8 years ago but have had to come back to the UK for various reasons and caanot wait to go back out there with two young kids. Message me for any information. You can generally tell by the style of houses whether it is gypsy orientated or not.
Bets of luck as its a lovely place
1- Warmer climate.
2- safe area
3- Near city, town or beach
4- budget is: 拢40,000
I thank you all for any suggestion/s and helps.
God bless all.
Hassan Taheri
I really appreciated that.I am warmed up by your words When we come to Bulgaria, We should get together. We will be coming some times in May but, Before we come will intouch. Thanks again for all you do and all of you at 大咖福利影院.
Hassan.
I think, Have found the place I wanted and is 15KM to west of VT it is relatively big in good order and price wise cheap only EU 26000. Unfortunately can not be there sooner. Hope not to be sold until I view the building and location.
3 bedroom, 2 toilets, Large garage, Barn and other outbuildings too.
see you all.
Regards
Hassan
Next to that, try to take down the price with10 to 15% , in many cases agencies leave some room to bargain, even 5% would be nice to save
Greetings AlexAs small landlord Have done my homework and just sold the last 2. But, unfortunately I did not make big profits as I was expecting due to slump of financial problems as we all are aware of. The Country we are going to move is completely unknown especially in my age, I have to take my steps very carefully For instance is there any gypsies where you live?
or if they live, In which part of the town they are? Would you advise me to buy small to medium size apartment to let to tourists? I do not know your situation financially or age聽 wise but, as I said I am retiring in April and pension I get is crap and can not live in UK. I am 100% sure you understand my point. Please excuse me if I have gone too far and I do apologize. I have noted every words you have said. I thank you.
My best wishes and greetings.
Regards
Hassan聽 聽 .
If I could help with smth else please ask:)
Wish you a nice and slimy day!
Appartments are quite expensive but most people renting them want at least a 2 bedroom appartment not smaller than 50/60m2, I don't know if tourists will rent them though, lots of hotels and townhouses for rent. For the long periods renting an appartement in Veliko Tarnovo would not be a problem at all! I am 25 and financially stable but I understand very well what you mean. We help people making the move to Bulgaria and are always happy to answer your questions !
Greetings AlexI am living in Varna. I have lived in England and in South Africa and think it is a great place. I find it very safe. I don't have to watch my back when walking home late at night. There is not much violent crime here (I personally haven't seen any). If you want to buy a house here I would recommend you get a good solicitor to do the transaction for you. Just to make sure everything is legal and above board. You don't want to get caught out later.
the rail way line runs past the end of my garden I can see the trains but the sound of them is very low as they are quite away away over the fields. I love it. We will be living聽 at the end of the village, I would like to know why its not advisable to do so? any one got any answers. We are going to retire to our Gradishte home next year has any one got any information on the area or the village. Scottygolum
The Roma issue is much more hyped than is actually true and you'll find most people have no issues with them and vice versa. My house is on the end of a village but has neighbours and I've not had any problems in 5 years and don't live it in all the time.
I live in the VT area so if anyone has any questions feel free to ask. Went to Plovdiv for the first time this year...great place!
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