Cheap Bulgarian Properties for Sale in the Stara Zagora region
- my property
Small Rural
Detached Property
SOLD
After my disastrous
adventure into buying off-plan through Bulgarian Dreams, I decided to
take the plunge and buy a small rural house in need of renovation.
It is a rather sweet
property with original architecture situated on the outskirts of a
rural village just off the main road and close to the hills. The
village is lively with many shops, a new restaurant etc and also a
railroad station and bus station but have yet to spend much time there.
It is close to the main road Sofia-Bourgas. There are good views to the
Balkan and rivers, lakes and dams nearby.
The house has a kitchen, hallway and lounge downstairs and a small
bathroom that needs updating. Upstairs accessed by an external
staircase there are 2 large bedrooms. There is already all the plumbing
and electricity etc in place although needs rewiring, modernising and
replastering.
Large plot of 1500m2 with fruit trees and a barn and an additional
building which was a shop.
UPDATE: This
was originally going to be one of my first renovation projects and I
came up with various ideas for modernising the house. After spending
more time at the property I decided not to bother extending the
property to make a larger kitchen but to leave the rooms as they were
and try and put in a spiral stair case to access the second floor,
which I thought was an excellent solution. However, when I met with an
architect at the property he told me you need at least 2 to 3 metre
square area to put in a spiral stair case and there is not room in the
hall way so it was out the window with that idea.
I decided not to do anything
with this house for now but will sit on it and see what happens with
prices and likely sell this in the next couple of years.
February 2008: Visited
the property as had not been round for a while. Still pretty much in
the same condition and needs a fair amount of work. But it is a great
plot with lovely views to the mountains behind.
July 2009: Went
round to check on house. Discovered that a couple of slates have fallen
off the roof at the rear and during the winter the rain has dripped in
and caused a portion of the lat and plaster and mud ceiling to collapse.
The house will need
re-rendering on the outside as some areas of the plaster has come off:
Windows and doors need replacing.
September 2009: There
is now a brand new tarmac road passing property and looks like they are
re-surfacing all roads in the village. In the centre there is now a
small super market and a DIY shop (very good one actually). And
recently had a few drinks in restaurant in centre - nice place to sit
in an evening.
View from close by
The property is generally
dry and solid. It has concrete floors and apart from the render, the
mud brick is in good condition. There is no damp or large cracks just
the hole in the ceiling above.
October 2009: Roof
tiles have now been replaced so no immediate leaks. And all broken
windows covered with plastic and taped up.
April 2011: Offer made on house
July 2011: Spent 3 or 4 hours
tidying house, sweeping out cobwebs (saw the largest spider in the
world!), covered the few holes in the windows with plastic and chopped
down the trees and shrubs around the front of the house and cleared a
pathway through to the additional building. Even after all the rain we
have had recently house was still dry inside.