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yam600
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Your entitled to your opinion. My Dad bought a shed on the south cost in 1965, everybody said he was mad. Until he got £20'000 for it in 2000. Lets hope it all sorts its self out. Obviously lots of people thought different to you when they purchased. It's funny my mate has just come back from snowboarding in Bulgaria, he loved it.Yam,
You really do seem to be wearing rose tinted spectacles. No, I am not an investor. Preliminary research was suffice to convince me that property in Bulgaria's coastal & ski resorts was not a viable investment. Vastly overpriced compared to what locals could/would pay; poor standards of construction, vast oversupply and very short potential letting seasons.
You say it's not in their interest to walk away; it most certainly is. They already have a large chunk of purchasers' money and there are no new buyers, so why spend more ?. Also, if the project was viable the banks would lend, but it isn't and they aren't. Why do you think the thieves behind Bulgarian Dreams did a runner leaving clients with unsellable/unlettable properties on unfinished projects ?. My views on Eurosilex are based on this thread; step back and read it with an unjaundiced eye. The develpers/agents have not delivered what you paid for, but they are adept at moving the goal posts (or should that be the tennis courts ?) and fobbing you off with one excuse after another. This and other property forums are swamped with buyers desperate to sell at any price. I feel sorry for the Spanish chap, on another thread, with 10 appartments he's desperate to off-load. Problem is, noone's buying, nor will they be for a long time even at giveaway prices on completed developments.
You say the company is fine but merely suffering a 'fiscal problem' !. Excuse me ?. That's the whole point. People being repossessed in Uk are merely suffering a 'fiscal' problem; so are the banks, the car industry, retailers etc.etc.
A final question, Yam, just how many people do you know planning a self-catering holiday in Bulgaria ?.