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Pernik: Real Estates Prices in Pernik have dropped 10%

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After years of steady growth the trend on the Bulgarian real estate market has started to reverse with one of the biggest property websites. The prices of homes , shops , offices and plots have sank by an average of 2 or 3% and by between 5 and 10...


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