Buying property in Romania may well be the next place to consider
for an investment opportunity. For those of you who are looking for
a country untouched by major development with some spectacular
scenery and attractive properties at very attractive prices then
Romania has great potential. Romania boasts a variety of choice with
lovely beaches, mountain forests, alpine meadows, medieval villages
and gothic castles, so buying property in Romania could be the
perfect idea. It has a continental climate, making it a perfect
beach destination or ideal walking territory with some very pretty
landscapes to explore. In contrast its winters are cold, making it
ideal for the skiing enthusiast having popular winter sports centres
located in Poiana Brasov, Predeal, Sinaia and Busteni.
Buying property in Romania is tipped to be an investors dream as the
country develops over the coming years and capital returns soar,
Leaving far behind its Communist history, Romania has enjoyed a
democratic state since 1990 and is currently displaying a great
interest in new development. Another plus point is that Romania is
due to join the European Union in 2007 which should generate a steep
increase in the value of property with the security and improvements
this will bring.
Buying Property in
Romania
Whilst the people of Romania are making improvements to their
infrastructure, the roads could be better and some of the
countryside is perhaps not as well kept as its other European
countries, however, these are not things to be put off by, these
matters will more than likely be remedied with the increase of
financial investment within the country.
Flights between the UK and Romania are available from British
Airways and Tarom along with a new service from Carpatair airlines
which has just started up from London Stansted to Timisoara.
Following in the footsteps of its neighbour, Bulgaria, which is
presently showing enormous interest in property development, it
appears to be only a matter of time before Romania is in the same
situation.
There is something to suit most types of property investor when it
comes to Romanian property, whether it be a seaside villa, a
traditional rural house or a more recently-built city apartment.