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The people who stay in Sofia are high end people, better to invest there than people struggling to make a living in somewhere else.
Mate I'm definitely not high end and I live here.
Sofia is an expensive city to live in, hence the wages are higher. Go everywhere else in Bulgaria and it's not. Year on year growth is true, but it's because the population actually grows as people *have* to move here for jobs (all the HQ's for big companies, like yours and the one I work for) are in Sofia. It's just now that businesses started moving around (especially Palfinger and many others, which moved factories/warehouses down to the southeast, easier access to borders with Turkey/Greece).

If you ever see a green Fiat Bravo with this on the back window, make sure to wave or stop me or something though lol
 
Mate I'm definitely not high end and I live here.
Sofia is an expensive city to live in, hence the wages are higher. Go everywhere else in Bulgaria and it's not. Year on year growth is true, but it's because the population actually grows as people *have* to move here for jobs (all the HQ's for big companies, like yours and the one I work for) are in Sofia. It's just now that businesses started moving around (especially Palfinger and many others, which moved factories/warehouses down to the southeast, easier access to borders with Turkey/Greece).

If you ever see a green Fiat Bravo with this on the back window, make sure to wave or stop me or something though lol


It'd be difficult to see an Everton sticker from the cockpit of a jumbo jet, but I'm sure he / she will give it a good go ;)
 
Mate I'm definitely not high end and I live here.
Sofia is an expensive city to live in, hence the wages are higher. Go everywhere else in Bulgaria and it's not. Year on year growth is true, but it's because the population actually grows as people *have* to move here for jobs (all the HQ's for big companies, like yours and the one I work for) are in Sofia. It's just now that businesses started moving around (especially Palfinger and many others, which moved factories/warehouses down to the southeast, easier access to borders with Turkey/Greece).

If you ever see a green Fiat Bravo with this on the back window, make sure to wave or stop me or something though lol
Yeah it is by comparison expensive, but you can't buy a house for £5,000 or even £50,000 anywhere near Sofia can you. I've bought a place for about £500,000 around Siminievo on the south side of the city. I still think it's value added compared to what I'd get in the UK.
 
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