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We were just talking after watching Homes International on the TV and we were wondering about Bulgaria. A young couple from London were looking for a second home and they looked at three for around $22,000

Could any of you settle for a rustic home in Bulgaria after living in rustic homes in the UK? The price is very low at £14000.

I don't the price of properties in other parts of the world but this has to be the lowest.

My DW take is she likes a studio in Paris for $400,000. The new owners sectioned of the large space by using curtains.


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Re: Where would you like a second home that is within your price range?
« Reply #1 on: February 01, 2011, 01:13:13 PM »
That's an interesting program. I watch it from time to time -- but don't think there's anything I could afford!
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Re: Where would you like a second home that is within your price range?
« Reply #2 on: February 01, 2011, 01:17:12 PM »
I'd like to own a first home before I consider a second home  ;)
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Re: Where would you like a second home that is within your price range?
« Reply #3 on: February 01, 2011, 01:19:56 PM »
If I owned a home here..then I would like my second home to be in the US near my parents. That way I could go home to visit for a few months during the year...and someday if I become independently wealthy then I will make it happen..hehe until then I will just dream
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Re: Where would you like a second home that is within your price range?
« Reply #4 on: February 01, 2011, 01:24:33 PM »
I'd like to own a first home before I consider a second home  ;)

Ditto!

In fact, I don't even need to own.  I'd settle for being able to rent our own place.


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Re: Where would you like a second home that is within your price range?
« Reply #5 on: February 04, 2011, 07:47:58 PM »

In fact, I don't even need to own.  I'd settle for being able to rent our own place.

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Re: Where would you like a second home that is within your price range?
« Reply #6 on: February 09, 2011, 01:12:07 AM »
Oh i love House Hunter International!! It's one of my favorite TV shows.
And I'd like a house in Turkey-it's near enough to where I was born to make me feel like I'm "coming home" but more beautiful :) and near the ocean.


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Re: Where would you like a second home that is within your price range?
« Reply #7 on: February 09, 2011, 10:03:38 AM »
Almost anywhere in Arizona!


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Re: Where would you like a second home that is within your price range?
« Reply #8 on: February 09, 2011, 02:10:58 PM »
My BFF and I always used to say when we got to be real old and on our own we'd get a cottage on the Maine coast and have lots of cats and sit out on the front porch in our rocking chairs  ;D
Still sounds good to me!
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Re: Where would you like a second home that is within your price range?
« Reply #9 on: February 09, 2011, 04:09:16 PM »
First I would like a bigger home....then a second home in Cape May New Jersery or Austin Texas...easy place to visit

I guess I do have a 2nd house in Austin but I rent it and would love to sell it!


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Re: Where would you like a second home that is within your price range?
« Reply #10 on: February 09, 2011, 04:28:23 PM »
Chances are, properties are at a very low price for a reason.

I snicker everytime I run across some article in the British media about Brits proudly running off to purchase dirt cheap property in the States in places like Foreclosureville, Florida...or even Detroit  :o

However, if money were no object, I'd love to keep a second home on the California coast. I couldn't even afford a *first* home there, however. And like others have said, I'd be content to be able to buy a home anywhere at the moment.


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Re: Where would you like a second home that is within your price range?
« Reply #11 on: February 09, 2011, 04:57:29 PM »
I love the house I am in now, particularly the location. I wish I could afford to own it rather than rent it.


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Re: Where would you like a second home that is within your price range?
« Reply #12 on: February 11, 2011, 02:48:10 PM »
Hiya

Oonablah - I'm one of those 'trying' to purchase over in the USA, and I've looked at the really cheap and low end of the market where some cities and areas have very cheap properties. Of course, they may be more run down or more dangerous areas, so I've decided to go up a few pegs and go for somewhere that's perhaps double the price but in a safer area and is more 'normalsville' if you like! There's some prices of places at like $10,000 USD to purchase a place, but I think I may need a Kevlar bulletproof jacket! so the places that are $25,000 - perhaps $50,000 are better. Also, I see plenty of places that are already tenanted and rental income already in place. From an investment point of view it's great for me, I'd rather spend $30,000 on a property rather than buy a newer car for instance. UK property pricing is still out of the reach of vast proportions of the UK population and for me, doesn't represent good value for money.

As plenty of my relatives, friends and ex work colleagues (from the US companies I've worked at) live in more affluent areas of various cities, I've also seen the upper middle class places they have and the prices! I can only imagine the high end places! but there's various places I would buy if money was no object and they'd be various places in the USA, Canada, India (as it's the homeland!) and on the 'riskier' emerging markets, Brazil and perhaps Poland.

Cheers - the places in Bulgaria can be and are quite cheap as you've seen, however they are for the more determined investor or retiree as you have the language and culture aspect to consider. Some of the emerging eastern european countries also have an element not too dissimiliar to what I mentioned above and perhaps keeping your wits about you as well as perhaps just keeping on the right side of friendly with certain 'locals' would be 'beneficial'

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