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Bulgaria Sees Further Drop in Dwelling Prices |
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Bulgaria's dwelling prices have decreased by 6.4% year on year during the second quarter of 2011, according to the country's National Statistical Institute.
The dwelling prices have dropped with 1.6% in comparison with the year's first quarter. According to the statistical institute, the average price for a dwelling has been BGN 908.98 per square meter.
Dwellings have been most expensive in the Black Sea capital Varna, with an average of BGN 1 508.67 per square meter, followed by Sofia (BGN 1 465.79) and the country's second largest Black Sea city of Burgas (BGN 1 163.02).
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Things that real estate agents hate |
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Home sellers today are under a lot of stress. It's a tougher market, home prices have fallen a lot, and many are trying to get as much money as possible to recoup their investment. Real estate agents feel sellers' pain and we're on their side. But sometimes, sellers do things that make it harder to for an agent to sell a home for what it's worth.
Here are five not-so-great things sellers do that make their real estate agents cross their fingers and hope for the best.
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How to Tell if Your Housing Market Has Hit Bottom |
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At first glance, you're not likely to see a lot of similarities between stately Cambridge, Mass., and sprawling Denton, Texas.
Amid the continuing gloom in the U.S. housing market, you can find small pockets of home-price stability -- communities that are actually recovering from the housing bust. WSJ's David Crook talks with Kelsey Hubbard about what those communities can teach today's home buyers and sellers.
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Bulgaria's construction output falls second-fastest in EU in April |
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Bulgaria's construction output shrank by 22.8 per cent year-on-year in April, the second-steepest annual decline among European Union member countries in the period, data by the bloc's statistics bureau Eurostat showed.
Slovenia was the sole country to fare worse than Bulgaria in the period, registering a drop of 27.3 per cent.
Euro zone members observed an average annual decrease of two per cent in April, while construction output in the EU countries slid 1.2 per cent.
In monthly terms, construction output in the euro area edged up 0.7 per cent, but went down 0.9 per cent in the EU.
The biggest annual rise of 18.7 per cent was reported by Poland, followed by Sweden with 8.1 per cent, Germany with 4.5 per cent and France with 3.8 per cent |
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