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"publishedAt": "2026-03-31T13:05:00.000Z",
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"textContent": "The Bulgarian real estate market is showing signs of cooling in early 2026, with experts reporting a slowdown in transactions and a shift toward more balanced conditions between buyers and sellers. Data indicates that property deals have decreased by around 10%, while available listings have increased by more than 25%, leading to longer periods needed to close transactions.\n\nAccording to real estate professionals, January and February saw a noticeable rise in new sellers entering the market, with fresh offers increasing by roughly 26%....",
"title": "Bulgaria Property Market Cools as “Eurozone Effect” Fades"
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