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Wednesday, May 13, 2026 |
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According to a review of specialized websites and real estate agencies housing prices in Veliko Tarnovo are falling. Brokers themselves say that in recent months most of their clients have mainly been interested in properties with declining prices, regardless of whether they are newly built or older construction, while ignoring the rest. This interest has also led to the appearance of listings with price reductions of several thousand euros.
For example, on the website of one agency, the price of a one-bedroom apartment in the Kartala district with an area of 80 sq. m has dropped by ˆ3,100 — from ˆ138,000 to ˆ134,900. Another one-bedroom apartment in Zona B, measuring 61 sq. m, has also seen a reduction, though only symbolic: just ˆ100, from ˆ107,000 to ˆ106,900.
In the Buzludzha district, a renovated two-room panel apartment with new furniture has fallen in price from ˆ130,000 to ˆ115,000 at the end of April. The seller adds that the price is still negotiable and could be reduced further. An additional advantage is the parking area in front of the building, although there are no reserved paid spaces.
The largest reduction announced is for a two-room brick apartment in the center of the old capital, on Marmarliyska Street, with an area of 89 sq. m. Its price has dropped by a full ˆ23,000 — from ˆ199,000 to ˆ175,900. The apartment also includes a basement storage room of nearly 9 sq. m, and buyers can additionally purchase an outdoor parking space for ˆ13,000.
There are also properties for which prices have been reduced multiple times within just a few months since the beginning of the year. One such case is a four-room apartment in the Akatsiya district with an area of 120 sq. m. Its original price was ˆ139,000. In January, it was reduced by ˆ4,000, and just a few days ago it underwent a second reduction of another ˆ7,000. The apartment is now being sold for ˆ128,000. A garage is also available for purchase, with enough space in front of it to park a second car. This would solve the parking problem not only for the future owner’s vehicle but also for their spouse’s.
Price reductions are also seen among the less commonly offered larger apartments. A three-room brick apartment with an area of 95 sq. m, located in the city center near Ivaylo Stadium and Bacho Kiro School, was previously listed for ˆ180,000. Its current price is ˆ169,900. Another three-room apartment on N. Gabrovski Street, with an area of 110 sq. m, has dropped from ˆ160,000 to ˆ145,000. Along with a basement and attic, the property also includes a private garage, making the offer quite attractive.
The review shows that the current average housing price in Veliko Tarnovo, calculated based on listed properties, is ˆ139,646, while the average price per square meter ranges between ˆ1,500 and ˆ1,666 depending on size, location, type of construction, and amenities offered by the property.
The most expensive apartments continue to be newly built properties in the Kartala district, followed by those in Buzludzha, Zona B, and the broader city center. The cheapest listings are found in the Sveta Gora and Cholakovtsi districts.
The most expensive residential listing currently found on the website imot.bg is a ˆ350,000 four-story brick house in the Akatsiya district with an area of 432 sq. m and a yard of 196 sq. m. The house has five bedrooms, a spacious living room, four bathrooms, and a garage for two cars. Interestingly, until last month its price had been ˆ310,000, after which it suddenly jumped by ˆ40,000.
The cheapest offer is a ˆ52,900 floor of a house in the Varusha district, measuring 51 sq. m and built in the 1980s. |
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www.dnesbg.com
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