Sofia: The heart of Bulgaria with the most expensive neighborhoods
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<p>Sofia is not only the capital of Bulgaria, but also the heart of the country. The city is a cultural, educational, administrative and industrial center, and its motto is rightly “Growing, but not aging”. Sofia is a unique mix of different eras, styles and views, as well as a kind of bridge between East and West. These unique characteristics can become the basis of a strong city brand, which positions Sofia as a competitive world capital, attracting people, ideas and capital.<br /><br /> That is why the prices per square meter for purchase and sale are increasing.<br /> And actually, which are the most expensive neighborhoods in Sofia:</p><p><br /> 1.Doctor's Monument - The oldest part of the city center. The buildings are mainly in aristocratic style, built before World War II, as well as monolithic cooperatives from the 1970s. In recent years, luxury residential and office buildings have been built.<br /> And the square meter starts at 3275 euros/sq.m.</p><p> 2. Yavorov - It is considered the first residential complex in the capital. The construction around Evlogi Georgiev Blvd. dates back mainly to the period between the two world wars. In this part of Sofia (13 Yantra St.) Yordan Yovkov spent the last years of his life. In 2006, over 1,000 residents of the neighborhood signed a petition proposing that it be declared a cultural monument. The buildings are mostly brick blocks, built in the period 1950-70 of the last century. The square meter starts at 2,105 euros/sq m.<br /><br /> 3. East - The neighborhood has many small and large commercial establishments, schools, restaurants, hotels, embassies, Borisova Garden, public transport, Tsarigradsko Shosse, Dragan Tsankov Blvd. and a metro station. It is within walking distance of the Center. Small brick cooperatives, single-family houses predominate, and in recent years it has been built up with many modern cooperatives. The square meter starts from 1932 euros/sq.m.<br /><br /> 4. Oborishte: One of the oldest neighborhoods in Sofia. Its territory covers part of the center of Sofia, limited between Slivnitsa Blvd., D. Nikolaev Blvd., Sitnyakovo Blvd., Khan Omurtag St., Shipka St., Paris St., Moskovska St., Knyaz Al. Batenberg Sq., Largoto, Maria Luiza Blvd. It is characterized by aristocratic buildings built before World War II, as well as monolithic cooperatives from the 1970s. In recent years, new luxury office and residential buildings have been built. The square meter starts at 1900 euros/sq.m.<br /><br /> 5. Ivan Vazov: They call the neighborhood “The Green Pearl of Sofia” because it is surrounded by parks on all sides<br /> One of the most communicative, cozy, contemporary neighborhoods in Sofia. Borders Bulgaria Blvd., Petko Todorov Blvd., South Park, Lozenets, within walking distance of the National Palace of Culture. There are single-family houses with beautiful yards, solid monolithic low blocks, as well as high brick blocks. The square meter starts from 1816 euros/sq.m.</p><p><br /> You may notice that these neighborhoods have one thing in common: most of them are located in the city center or within walking distance of it. Most people choose them for their communication and at the same time, their tranquility and parks.</p>