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The Cost of Building Works in Bulgaria | ||
![]() To build a new house in Bulgaria from scratch costs from 660 leva (£300) to 865 leva (£405) per square metre. This includes the structure, windows and doors, heating system, bathroom and kitchens, and all wall and floor finishes. A typical three-bedroom house with open-plan lounge/diner/kitchen and family bathroom, 180 square metres, would therefore cost 119,500-155,850 leva (£58,400-74,000). To this must be added the cost of buying the plot, and design costs amounting to between 3,500 leva (£1,650) and 5,200 leva (£2,500). The cost of demolishing a pre-existing house (around 5,750 leva or £2,700) and the project management company’s fee are other possible costs. Most people buying in Bulgaria, however, will be undertaking smaller works such as installing a new kitchen and retiling the floors. Here are some of the typical costs of such works (including labour and materials), again with reference to the VelikoTurnovo region. • The cost of laying medium-quality wall and floor tiles is 50 leva (£22) per square metre. • To paint walls with two or three coats of white paint is about 2,890 leva (£1,350) for a two-bedroom apartment of 100 square metres. • A new kitchen will cost 5,750-11,500 leva (£2,800-5,700), including all of the appliances. • A new bathroom with all the fittings including sink, toilet, bath, tiles, boiler, electrics and plumbing costs 2,000-3,500 leva (£900-1,700). • The price of installing doors and windows is 215 leva (£100) per square metre. An average door or window would therefore cost around 350 leva (£170). • To build a fireplace, expect to pay 2,600 leva (£1,200). • Probably the most important part of the house to keep in good repair is the roof.The cost of repairing a roof, including removal of all the tiles, fixing wooden structures, inserting insulation and laying new tiles, is typically at least 5,750 leva (£2,800). If you need to completely rebuild the roof, expect to pay double this amount. Bulgarians have a long tradition of using stone in building and you will find many wonderful dry-stone walls defining the borders of many rural properties. These skills survive in the villages and it is never difficult to find workers if you need a new wall built. Avoid going for the cheaper option of breeze-block construction, with plaster and paint; it requires more frequent maintenance and does not look attractive. The average price per linear metre for a dry-stone wall is 215 leva (£100).Typical dimensions would be 1.6m height and 0.50m depth, with concrete foundations of at least 0.50m. To build a stone wall around an average-sized garden of 1,000 square metres (30m by 33m) should cost you in the region of 26,000 leva (£12,500). If you only need a few small jobs to be completed around the house, another way of estimating the costs is to calculate them by time. Semi-skilled labour costs about 23 leva (£11) per day, so if you require three workers for five days of work expect to be charged about 350 leva (£170).These are the costs you should incur if you engage the workers directly – if the workers are engaged through a foreman or contractor, then expect to pay more. Source: Best BG properties |
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