With an airport on the way, an overall price range that is at least 3 times less expensive than the equivalent in either Italy or France, a recent investment by developing company Yulen into the Bansko ski resorts – ensuring that it truly lives its potential as the best skiing resort in Europe. There are many reasons why you should consider to buy resale property in Bansko. The market forecasts are for an initial diffident poise, then a relentless build-up in the coming months and years. This will ensure a future of increased demand and popularity of Bansko as both a skiing destination and an investment landscape for both casual and serious property speculators. This is an easy guide to buy resale property in Bansko.

The resale market in Bansko has exploded of late, with more and more options being broadcasted to the international market. If you are interested in picking up a slice of happiness in Pirin Mountain’s spectacular locations and a rich surrounding, then there some things you should know.

One of course is the legal fees if you are a foreigner buying resale or any sort of property in Bansko. Check with the company that you have chosen to liaise with and ensure that you have a full understanding of the legalities of the situation. There is heavy advice for anyone to engage a lawyer because of the complexities of the buying process. Conveyance, preliminary contract and maintenance contract checks have to be done by a lawyer to ensure the integrity of the purchasing process. There are also notary and transfer fees
that must be noted – depending on the company, it can be between 2 -3 % of the purchase price.

Also note that prices will get higher in popular and affluent areas like the near or within the Pirin Golf & Country Club or the Ibar Country Golf Club. In addition, most of the resale ski resort properties, whether they are studio apartments, one room or multiple room houses are mostly fully furnished and ready to be utilised. Check with the owner or the real estate agent that the accommodations have at least a 10-year construction guarantee and have been insured against mishaps or disasters.

Areas that are popular now include the Katarino Spa Resort, which sits about eight kilometres from the centre of Bansko Ski Town Centre. The Gramadeto area of Bansko is also of note, as well as many ski lodges and apartments peppering the foot of the Pirin and Rhodopa Mountains. It is also down to your preference as a buyer, but facilities like restaurants, taverns, medical facilities are never too far away. Bansko also boasts many English-speaking concierge services that cater to an international crowd.

With a selection of ski, sea and city properties all over Bansko, there are many options for the prospective buyer. But always approach any investment as carefully as possible, ensuring you are well educated on the property market, location values and local cultures before you dive into buying property. Bansko is a beautiful, scenic and thriving location in the shadow of mountains but towering over other ski resorts in Europe. With a bit of thought, prudence and planning, the decision to buy resale property in Bansko will always be a good one.