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Why Renovation in Bulgaria Is Harder Than You Think

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Bulgarian property buyer beware planning permission renovation

The €15,000 Ruin That Cost €120,000

I’ve met dozens of British buyers in Bulgaria who made the same mistake I nearly made: they saw an old Bulgarian house for €10,000-€20,000, imagined a charming renovation project, and bought without understanding what they were getting into.

Why Old Bulgarian Houses Are Legally Complex

Bulgaria’s communist-era housing policy was flexible about paperwork. Many rural buildings were constructed without planning permission. Many older rural properties don’t have Act 16. Without it, a building’s legal status is uncertain.

The Agricultural Classification Trap

A property that looks like a house but is legally classified as an agricultural building (земеделска постройка) cannot be used as a residential dwelling. Converting requires formal change of use (промяна на предназначението), which can take 12-24 months and may cost as much as building new.

Why We Recommend Self-Build Instead

When you build on regulated land with full planning permission, using a licensed Bulgarian architect, following the correct Acts process through to Act 16 — you end up with a building that is unambiguously legal. That clarity is worth more than the romantic story of a renovated ruin.

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