Monthly Archives: July 2015

Serious Demand for Luxurious Sofia Offices

Mina Boycheva 31/07/2015

The increased demand for quality offices in Sofia will lead to increase in the rental levels of these offices, according to the reputable real estate agents in Bulgaria. This will further increase the difference between the rental levels of the offices of class B and those of class A. The prognoses are for further reduction of the percentage of available office premises in Sofia. The experts believe that the completion of the first and second stage of the metro lines in Sofia, the interest towards the business centers around Cherni Vrah Blvd. and the Business Park in Sofia will increase.

The increased demand for quality offices in Sofia will lead to increase in the rental levels of these offices, according to the reputable real estate agents in Bulgaria.

As a rule, all large companies that are outsourcing their business in Bulgaria have interest towards the office buildings of the highest segment. That is so since these offices have high energy efficiency, retail zone, sport centers nearby, etc. In 2014 and in the first half of 2015, there was a demand for spacious offices of more than 500 sq.m. and towards offices of more than 1000 sq.m. These premises are in the focus of the IT companies. The top center of the Bulgarian capital is not among the most sought after office locations in Sofia due to the high taxes, the limited parking hours and the lack of large office premises. At the same time, there is interest towards the business areas near the ring road where the rental levels are lower and the parking is not an issue.

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Bulgaria Supported for Schengen Entry by Luxembourg

Mina Boycheva 31/07/2015

The next president of the European Union Council will be Luxembourg and Bulgaria is lucky to have its support concerning the Schengen Accession. This was said by the Deputy PM Meglena Kuneva. This means that as Luxembourg gets the presidency since July 1st, Bulgaria will be strongly supported as far as Schengen area accession is concerned. This became clear after the meeting of Meglena Kuneva – the Bulgarian Deputy Prime Minister for Coordination of European Policy and Jean Asselborn – Institutional Affairs and Minister of Foreign and European Affairs of Luxembourg in the Grand Duchy.

Luxembourg has declared its unequivocal commitment to support all efforts of Bulgaria to enter Schengen within their Presidency.

In fact Schengen was the main topic of the high-end talks and the two state officials. Luxembourg has declared its unequivocal commitment to support all efforts of Bulgaria to enter Schengen within their Presidency. Bulgaria is expected to take the EU Council Presidency in 2018 and that will be the first time of the country.

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Outsourcing in Sofia: The Companies and the Office Market

Mina Boycheva 24/07/2015

The careful analysis of the real estate companies has shown that most of the outsourcing companies still prefer to rent offices in Sofia rather than buy them. The interest that the companies which want to outsource their business show is towards business centers with energy efficiency, parking zone, shopping area, sport center and good location, covered by the public transport means. Many companies doing business in Sofia have already moved to new, larger offices with more amenities. Large companies from the business process outsourcing sphere and from the IT sector continue to be the driving force behind Sofia office market.

The interest that the companies which want to outsource their business show is towards business centers with energy efficiency, parking zone, shopping area, sport center and good location, covered by the public transport means.

As several major metro stations have been completed and extensions of the first and second diameter of Sofia underground are soon to be ready, the real estate agents expect a revival of the office market in the areas around the Business Park Sofia and the airport, Kambanite zone and “Cherni Vrah” Blvd. The major companies that are outsourcing their business to Sofia are focused primarily on the high-end office buildings. Naturally, that reflects on the rental rates, which range from 10 to 14 Euros per sq.m for class A offices. Sofia offices vacancy rate continues to decline and is expected to fall below 10%.

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Bulgaria Accessed Without Visa by Emiratis

Mina Boycheva 24/07/2015

At the end of May it became clear that the Emiratis will be given access without visas to several countries, among which being Bulgaria. The decision was made by the European Union and thus Emiratis will now have access to the Schengen zone. This means that people from the UAE will have access to the European property market and potential investments. The currency advantage is on the side of Emirates and this makes the investment in European properties and businesses even more appealing.

Thanks to the new offer the Emiratis will have visa-free access to 26 countries in the Schengen zone and eight countries that are not yet members of the Schengen agreement, including Bulgaria and Romania, Cyprus and Croatia, Andorra and San Marino, Monaco and the Vatican.

This move of the European Union to allow residents of UAE to invest with no visa restrictions in countries from the Schengen Zone is very important. In fact the UAE is the first country that is granted free entry to the passport free area. Thanks to the new offer the Emiratis will have visa-free access to 26 countries in the Schengen zone and eight countries that are not yet members of the Schengen agreement, including Bulgaria and Romania, Cyprus and Croatia, Andorra and San Marino, Monaco and the Vatican. The free entry to the Schengen zone is for 90 days in any 180 day period. Naturally, Emirates has welcomed the agreement as this will save a lot of money and time to the travelers.

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Outsourcing in Sofia: Lack of Suitable Offices

Mina Boycheva 17/07/2015

The percentage of the available offices of class A in the capital Sofia is dropping and the expectations for a lack of suitable office premises for 2015 are met. The increased interest in Sofia offices of class A, along with the numerous contracts signed and the insufficient construction of office buildings during the last couple of years let to almost full coverage of all office projects of the highest class.

The percentage of the available offices of class A in the capital Sofia is dropping and the expectations for a lack of suitable office premises for 2015 are met.

One of the reasons for the decline in office vacancy is the weak investment in such construction projects due to the unstable political and economic situation in the country in 2014. That led to a record low level in the number of the completed office buildings of the highest class A. The newly opened Infinity Tower on “Bulgaria” Blvd. and the recently completed Capital Fort complex of offices on “Tsarigradsko Shosse” Blvd. are more than 80 % full. In general, in 2014 in Sofia was initiated construction of 16.5 sq.m of office space which is almost 9 % less than in the previous year.

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Bulgaria Ready to Concentrate on Schengen Entrance

Mina Boycheva 17/07/2015

On several occasions already the Deputy Prime Minister Meglena Kuneva expressed her believe that Bulgaria will be the next big accession in the Schengen zone. She said that in front of the representatives of the parliament and the government, as well as in front of ambassadors and representatives of different teams, who at one point have made efforts and worked for the accession of Bulgaria in the European Union. The country celebrated ten years anniversary of its full membership in the European Union in the spring.

The further activity towards better integration in the European Union is among the main priorities of Bulgaria.

According to the Deputy Prime Minister, the further activity towards better integration in the European Union is among the main priorities of Bulgaria. This includes the entry into the Euro zone, as well as the participation of the country in the European Energy Union formation, as well as in the formation of European Prosecutor’s Office. The Deputy Prime Minister Meglena Kuneva further stated that the Bulgarian administration plays an important role in the negotiation process and rely on the preparation of the Bulgarian Presidency of the EU Council.

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