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Jaq
Since living here I havnt seen any crime or anti social crime. people are lovely
In bulgaria the living is simple.
I know someone who has a few houses to sell, you can buy one for about 20k and over depending on what you want. They are a great value because they need renovating which you say you enjoy.
What else would you like to know?

This post is dated 2010.

I invite you to start a new thread with your questions on the Bulgaria forum.
Thank you,
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You can get a lot of property for little money in the villages close to that City and in the centre itself and it really is a wonderfull place
naomioz wrote:I am also wondering if it is possible to move to bulgaria and start a new life on a pension and a little capital- property is clearly cheap - is bulgarian a difficult language to learn - will i find new friends - so many questions - i hear that many Brits have returned to Uk聽 but I would have nowhere to rerurn to - what do you think is it worth the gamble ?
Hi Naomioz,
Living in Bulgaria will like you for sure. Properties are cheaper in the north-west Bulgaria. The language is really difficult and complicated to learn but you will make it. Older Bulgarians doesn't speak English but Russian, but most of young ppl do speak English. People are very lovely and friendly and you will find new friends as well.
The country is lovely with real four seasons and great nature. I have lived there for more than 8 years and if you have more questions I would gladly share my experience.
Regards
You are still looking for a property in Bulgaria ?
I am Bulgarian and can help you to find a cheep property over here and i will do it for free no problem
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Ron
I never found a good Lawyer in Varna when i was there. Its good if you do though as then you could save money buy not using a agent. Just hire a local person then and go looking for a house.
Then get a lawyer to do the legal work. You will find a much better deal this way.
If so, he closed the business (like most others), and has now returned to England.
There was another near the seafront called "Phil Crutwell", but he has now turned his hand to teaching English to Bulgarian Students.
I know another Englishman,still in Varna, who worked for an estate agent near the sea front (which also folded). He is good and still works from home part-time. I could give you his email address if you are still interested?
In my opinion, yavlena. com and mirela.bg both good options that will do all the job.
Maybe that is why they didn't failed yet...
Chees.
Miriam
I just retired to Bulgaria 2 months ago and so far enjoying it very much. I bought a house just outside VT in the village of Dragijivo so we are near neighbours I think
Hope to hear from you soon Ron
Ron
Yes I noticed things do not seem urgent in BG, thank you for your help, I have so much to ask but do not wish to take up so much of your time. Even thou I been to Bg, for some time for holidays , knowing how things go is another matter, I be grateful for your help, as in Sept I need to buy a few things for the house and need to know were best to buy.
Please keep in touch, be nice to hear from you and advice you can offer .
Miriam
I would be interested in your experiences regarding tax on your pensions when you became residents in BG. I am approaching retirement age and I understand that there is a flat rate tax of 10% on any income received in BG. As there is a double taxation agreement in place between the UK and BG, that would seem to suggest a beneficial tax regime if I moved to BG compared with staying in the UK.
Can anyone confirm this to be the case and is the process to register for tax receipts in BG difficult ?.
I have an existing Apartment in Sveti Vlas, so know the cost of living etc quite well....but a flat rate income tax of 10% seems a big incentive to relocate there when I retire.
Thanks
Phillo
Good to hear from you?! we just moved into the new house yesterday and still a lot to be done. Internet will not be connected till Wed next week so I'm reliant for the moment on Wi-Fi sites.
Also I'm still dealing with Bulgarian beaurocrats for varios reason including residence permit etc
I'll be happy to help in any way I can just ask
My personal e mai;l is and maybe we can meet when you come next month?
ronhill98@live.co.uk
I also today just got a residence permit which required all sorts of financial info including a letter from my bank in BG proving that I'll have no claim on the BG state. This was all that was required
Perhaps you may want to look in to this.
Apparently BG has the lowest income tax in the EU. If you spend more than 6 months there, your domicile for tax purposes is in Bulgaria and it is a flat 10% ...which may or may not be beneficial to you.
Best Wishes
Phil
Me and mom are doing the same thing
I would recommend that you visit Bulgaria and find a place first.
Petrich and Sandanski are the warmest places to be, and the climate is great for people with Arthritis and breathing problems.
The winters are mild, but as far as the prices, you have to do research, just like me.
I hope this helps a little.
Do not buy anything you have not seen and have not checked with a registered Bulgarian Real estate agent.
Regards
let me know if there are security companies in Bulgaria that I can apply for. I do not need to be trained. It comes naturally to me to be vigilant, hard working and serious about the safety of the public as well as the security of their property.
Please respond if you find something !
Regards,
Svetla
I am Svetla and I am Bulgarian living in America, about to relocate back to Bulgaria.
I just want you to keep in mind that I exist and if you hear something about security work in Bulgaria can you please let me know?
I will come home in a few months and do not want to be out of a job for too long. Do you know any companies that might hire English speakers?
Regards
Svetla
Thank You, peterb52
My mom is going to transfer her pension to a International Bank in Bulgaria when she gets there
but you can use your debit card in Bulgaria while you re looking for the right bank
Bear in mind that despite the massive advertising there is no such thing as an international bank. There are a large number of banking groups which operate in several countries but their bank in each country is separate and subject to the banking laws of that country. Any problems with the system in that country could result in a Cyprus-like reaction by the government affecting all banks in the country.
Charges in Bulgaria are also very different to those in the UK. Where we are used to withdrawing money and depositing money without charge that is not how things work here. Every transaction carries a charge which may be individually small but soon add up and the cost of converting to Lev directly from Sterling added to the deposit charge made on a foreign transaction makes a monthly hole in your mother's pension.
I would advise some research on the web to compare the relative costs and benefits of an offshore account with a UK bank against a so called international bank in Bulgaria.
It is greatly appreciated and I have living close relatives in Bulgaria as I am Bulgarian by birth. But thank you again!
Peter, I stayed in Varna for 1 month this summer.
Varna and Sofia, are considered the most expensive cities in Bulgaria (note:- they are not as expensive as Sunny Beach/Golden Sands tourist resorts).
I didn't stinge and ate out in restaurants every night, went drinking until the early hours most nights, and did the usual tourist things during the day (beach, coffees, small snacks etc).
In those 4 weeks I spent the grand sum of 拢500. I'd expect to spend a lot less in the autumn/spring/winter months.
Do note this included free accommodation & I was without car.
So in answer to your question - YES, I think it is fair to say that you can currently live quite well in Bulgaria on a UK pension if you already have your accommodation paid for.
Council tax is very low by UK standards.
I have recently retired in UK, and have been looking to retire abroad, albeit for me in the tropics. However, have also been looking at Bulgaria as an option.聽 My understanding re: UK pensions is: That even if one retires abroad, then ones tax on combined UK pensions is taxed at source in the UK, and income tax is not transferable. Well, that is my understanding! ... and sucks in my view.聽 Obviously I am open to be corrected, as will be of interest in knowing of other info!
Best wishes ....... Vee52

I am visiting Bulgaria, Ovcha Mogila in June, are you near this area? how are you finding living in Bulgaria?
Scotland I see was your home, I love Perthshire, so beautiful. Never thought to buy in Bulgaria, feeling excited about visiting, rather scary though.
It would be lovely to hear from you.
Kind regards
Shinina
(I visited Scotland stayed near Dumfries strolling along the solway coast staying at a lovely little inn, I even took the owners black labrador out for the walk too)
Cheers Steve.
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