Price of property in need of renovation
A property of at least 3 to 4 bedrooms in need of full renovation
can be bought for under £10,000. However, bear in mind that this
type of property is likely to be in need of considerable work and
may not even have the basic infrastructure such as running water and
sewerage.
There are quite a few properties available for under £10,000 that do
have the basic infrastructure, such as electricity and running
water, although there may still be a lot of work involved in order
to make the property habitable to Western standards.
Most of the cheaper properties that are in need of considerable
renovation are rural properties that are located outside the main
villages and towns. With this in mind, it is important that you
consider issues such as the transport infrastructure and the tourist
potential, to protect your rental yield down the line. Renovation
costs may also spiral out of control if transport links are poor as
it may make getting materials to your site difficult. Bear this in
mind and cost EACH project, as you view your short listed
properties. The cost of works will vary depending on location and
availability of local tradesmen and materials. Take care, therefore,
to cost each project accurately and do not assume that a quotation
can be simply transferred to the next property.
Professional workmen
Managing a workforce can be difficult, at the best of times; in a
foreign country, however, things can get even harder! There are many
companies that now offer a full renovation service and will assist
in sourcing architects, builders and decorators as well as
overseeing ongoing works. This service of course, does not come
cheap and is normally around 10 percent of the total cost of
renovation.
Prices for renovation can vary dramatically, depending on the area
and the type of work that is required. Experts do, however, suggest
that renovation costs are somewhere between 25 and 33 percent of the
equivalent costs that you would expect to pay in the UK.
Locating professional workmen can be a real headache and is
something that is best achieved through word of mouth or through a
pre-arranged agency. Although you may wish to save money by managing
your own renovation project, this is a very risky strategy and often
paying a local, English speaking professional manager will save you
a lot of money (and hassle).
Most agencies that offer properties for renovation, also offer a
renovation service that is well worth considering, although you
should always obtain at least three quotations.
Finally, always make sure that you have a detailed written quotation
that states clearly what is and what is not included. For example,
will the property be furnished for you? Will the renovation be
completed to Bulgarian or EU standards? This is vital, particularly
before Bulgaria joins the EU, as the two standards will not always
be the same. It is wise to insist that the renovation work is
completed to EU standards as this is what you as a landlord will
have to comply with, in years to come. Ideally, you should take a UK
builder that you trust with you to Bulgaria on a visit so that they
can inform you of any work that they would consider necessary to
bring the property up to UK standards, not just up to Bulgarian
standards! This is particularly important if you are aiming on
letting the property to tourists who will expect EU standards to be
met.
Speak to other locals and do your homework. Remember, the key is to
believe that if it looks too good to be true, it probably is!