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Bulgaria Property Market Cooling: Risks & Forecast

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Bulgaria‘s Housing Market Poised for Correction After Rapid Growth

SOFIA, Bulgaria -​ A cooling of Bulgaria’s rapidly‍ expanding property ⁤market is⁢ anticipated, according to Lachezar Bogdanov of the Institute for Market Economics (IME).The forecast comes ‍as data from ⁢the Bulgarian National Bank‌ (BNB)⁣ reveals a surge ⁤in housing lending, with ⁢mortgages increasing by nearly one-third in the ‍past year, including BGN 2 billion in loans issued over the last two months. Bulgaria currently​ exhibits the fastest rate ​of property price recognition within the European Union.

The current boom is fueled, in part, by investor expectations ⁢of continued price increases,⁤ coupled with historically low ‌interest rates.‍ However, Bogdanov​ warns that this growth is unsustainable. “People buy for investment⁣ purposes, expecting to win after one, two or three years of raising the price of the property,” he explained to Bulgarian National​ Radio (BNR).”Everyone has stared at the current interest ⁢rate of 2.4-2.5% and makes sure everything at these interest rates. But after‍ 3, 5 or 10 years the interest will be ‌of a different amount, it dose not ​enter the account.”​

This rapid expansion carries significant risks, not only ‌for banks and borrowers but also⁢ for the broader construction sector and overall economic growth. Bogdanov anticipates⁢ a market correction, stating, “When something expands too ‌much, the market ‘corrects’⁤ it – it ⁤shrinks it to rational levels. but this process is⁢ associated⁣ with pain and suffering.”⁣ The​ potential ⁤for rising ‌interest rates ‌further exacerbates these concerns, as​ current⁤ low​ rates​ are unlikely to be⁤ maintained​ long-term.

The prospect of Bulgaria ​adopting the Euro is also seen as a‌ potential ‍driver of ⁤further price increases, adding additional pressure to the‍ property market. Though, Bogdanov’s analysis ​suggests that⁢ this upward trend ⁤is ultimately temporary, and a period of ‌market stabilization⁣ – or decline – is inevitable.

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