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Closed type complexes go into the whilm
The property market is growingly orienting toward building the so-called “closed type” complexes, namely such proposing many amenities in one place.
The trend is pervasive and is in place at the seaside, mountains and Sofia alike, Ivan Goranov, the co-manager of Home4You consultancy, told in an interview on October 12 with Focus news agency.
Goranov cited the complexes in Bankia and Bistritsa as cases and said the complexes' fad will be gaining pace in the years to come.
“This is the future – people are on the lookout for many amenities at a single spot,” Goranov was quoted by Focus as saying. “The closed-type complex offers precisely this. In such complexes people can be pleasure a well-developed infrastructure and a host of services such as fitness, spa centres, tennis courts and restaurants. This definitely prompts people to prefer such a complex to building a home elsewhere. Besides, security levels in such complexes is better.”
The trend is pervasive and is in place at the seaside, mountains and Sofia alike, Ivan Goranov, the co-manager of Home4You consultancy, told in an interview on October 12 with Focus news agency.
Goranov cited the complexes in Bankia and Bistritsa as cases and said the complexes' fad will be gaining pace in the years to come.
“This is the future – people are on the lookout for many amenities at a single spot,” Goranov was quoted by Focus as saying. “The closed-type complex offers precisely this. In such complexes people can be pleasure a well-developed infrastructure and a host of services such as fitness, spa centres, tennis courts and restaurants. This definitely prompts people to prefer such a complex to building a home elsewhere. Besides, security levels in such complexes is better.”
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