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Cleves offers 18 new luxury apartments

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Luxury rentals firm Cleves said on May 19 that it launched 18 new apartments with parking spaces in a three-million euro building on Pimen Zografski Street in the Sofia borough of Izgrev.

"We continue to believe that the fundamentals of the Sofia market are positive," Cleves’ general manager Peter Diakov said in a statement.

According to Diakov, with Sofia's highly-skilled labour force, continued inward investment, falling inflation and a robust banking system, "if you take the long view, Sofia is a great place to invest."

Cleves Izgrev offers a selection of fully furnished one-bedroom and two-bedroom rental apartments, as well as three-bedroom duplexes, the company said, without providing price details.

Cleves has acquired 150 apartments in 9 developments across Sofia, which it is moving fast to bring them to the rental market. The firm said it expected to launch a further 100 units over the next 12 months.

Source: propertywisebulgaria.

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