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Big boost for Bulgaria property
Spain is still by far the most popular country for Brits buying overseas property, according to a new survey.
 
France was the runner-up with Bulgaria receiving a big boost to taking third place, just ahead of the United States, show figures from leading trade body, the Association of International Property Professionals (AIPP).
The average amount spent on each home by UK buyers was ?98,000, with a total of ?20billion being spent in 2006. Of those, 31.6% bought property in Spain; 18.9% in France and 7.7% in Bulgaria. USA took 7.5% of the market and Italy had 2.8%.
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Paul Owen, chief executive, of AIPP said, ?Despite the massive increase in emerging markets, nearly half of overseas property purchasers by UK buyers are in a country they know ? one in which they've spent many holidays and, possibly, learned the language a little at school.
?Bulgaria is still one of the fastest-growing markets... but it's an established destination now for UK buyers and its imminent ascension into EU membership will perhaps help it further.?
The survey data was supplied by seven foreign exchange companies, who are all members of AIPP. The organisation was formed in March 2006 to enhance the professionalism of the industry.





 

 


 

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