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Flats & Apartments for Rent in Sofia Bulgaria

The capital of Bulgaria is a great place to move to. The city’s history is shown in its architecture, and great block of communist built flats and apartments still accommodate much of the population of Sofia to this day. The city may seem unremarkable at first glance, but scratch the surface and Sofia has just as much to offer as anywhere else in Europe. To rent apartment Sofia, it does not cost as much as capital cities in Western Europe. The relatively low rent and cost of living make this city way more affordable for young professionals. Sofia is also home to the largest business park in Eastern Europe, thus a lot of industry and business headquarters are centered here. Expats considering a move to Bulgaria’s capital who are working in business should consider apartments for rent in Sofia’s Mladost neighborhood.

The area is close to the business park and is accessible by subway, which is a rarity in the city center. The popular neighborhood of Lozenets is one of the most expensive areas to rent apartments in Sofia. It has been considered trendy since the fall of communism, and have always been priced highly. From top floor apartments it is possible to have a great view overlooking the city, and there are many local bars and restaurants for residents in the area.

Young families tend to prefer to rent an apartment Sofia for a long term period, for stability and security. The local schools in and around the Mladost neighborhood are very good an transport into the center is also quick via the subway. There are lots of apartment blocks here, and the area can get overcrowded and noisy, so expect a very urban and jam packed atmosphere.

Furnished Apartments in Sofia

In one of the more expensive areas of the city, Ivan Vazov, rents are at a premium price. Its location is the main reason for its premium price, as the main pedestrian street of the city Vitosha Boulevard lies on one side of the neighborhood, and a large park on the other.

Another area that holds plenty of furnished apartments in Sofia Bulgaria is the neighborhood of Boyana. Boyana lies in the foothills of the Vitosha mountain, and also has some of the city’s main tourist attractions within it. Furnished and serviced apartments in Sofia will cost tenants more money per month that unserviced or unfurnished apartments in similar areas.

The premium price is due to the extra services and furnishings that are provided for tenants. For those expats working a high stress job with long hours, it is a hassle to source and find furniture and homeware, thus many choose the convenience of a serviced apartments in Sofia Bulgaria. Many of the higher end newer built buildings also offer underground parking, and in a city with scarce parking space like Sofia, this service in invaluable.


Types of Accommodations in Sofia

Rooms for rent in Sofia Bulgaria

A good option for students or young professionals that are single is to find a room for rent in Sofia. Finding a room in a shared apartment in the city is a great way to meet new people who are also living and working in Sofia. A few good areas to consider finding shared apartments and spare rooms would be Mladost and Ivan Vazov. Mladost is a lively area with plenty of young people living around it and cheaper rents than in Boyana.

Ivan Vazov is a little quieter and more expensive, but still can be affordable for single tenants to move in to as they will not be paying for an entire apartment by themselves. Another benefit of finding a room to rent in Sofia is the money saving element of splitting the rent, utilities and bills between all of the tenants.

Student accommodation Sofia Bulgaria

The city may not be international students first choice of places to study in, but Sofia has plenty to offer students. The city is not too big, yet still a capital thus has the best of both worlds in terms of size. It is big enough to feel like a city, but it is not too big and commuting times are not too long. The public transportation is improving and is still extremely cheap for a monthly or yearly pass. Studenski Grad is the main student area where the majority of University dorms are located, the area is very lively and very close to the main university campus.

The dormitories that the University provides for international students are clean, comfortable and in a great location. Bills, amenities and utilities like wifi are included in the monthly rent. The nightlife in the area is all directed towards the many of thousands of students, thus a good time is almost guaranteed!