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Greatest number of buildings in use - in Varna

24.09.2010

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Varna District is a leader in use in new residential building in the second quarter of 2010 according to preliminary data from the National Statistical Institute.

Total 576 new residential buildings have been put into operation in the whole country. Compared with the corresponding quarter of 2009 their number decreased by 20% and homes in their newly reduced by 34.7% and their number is 4119.

116 residential buildings аре already in operation in Varna, Burgas follows - 101 buildings, capital Sofia and Sofia region - respectively 53 and 43 buildings.

The total usable area of property in the second quarter of 2010 is 298 thousand square meters, or 32.3 percent less than the same quarter of 2009.

The living area also decreased by 32.8% to 187.5 thousand square meters. However, the average useful floor area of a brand new building has increased from 69.8 square meters in the second quarter of 2009 to 72.4 square meters in the same quarter of 2010.

Highest average useful area of a new residential area is registered in Pazardjik - 179.8 sq m, followed by Gabrovo region - 151.0 square meters, Yambol - 115.3 sq. m. and Sofia area - 110.8 square meters, and most small - in the Kardzhali region - 32.0 square meters, and Pleven - 59.6 m2

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