Buying an apartment in Fort Golf Club

Buying an apartment in Fort Golf Club

Postby aroberts » Sun Nov 26, 2006 12:03 pm

I have just reserved an apartment in A2 - I'm new to buying abroard and I'm dealing with Fort Noks directly - is this a good thing.
Also I've only bought from photos, not actually been out there to see the area - as anyone seen the area they're intending to build on - what's it like.
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Postby leighton » Sun Nov 26, 2006 1:44 pm

Hello neighbours .... we are also in the process of buying a 2 bed apartment in Holiday Fort Club -- Block C1.

Decided to go ahead during a holiday to Sunny Beach . We were impressed with the other complexes by Fort Noks , so decided to take the plunge!!! :D
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Re: Buying an apartment in Fort Golf Club

Postby SpudHead » Sun Nov 26, 2006 4:35 pm

aroberts wrote:I have just reserved an apartment in A2 - I'm new to buying abroard and I'm dealing with Fort Noks directly - is this a good thing.
Also I've only bought from photos, not actually been out there to see the area - as anyone seen the area they're intending to build on - what's it like.


I have an apartment at nessebar fort club. The land for holiday Fort Club is right next door i believe.
You can see it on google earth, as you can see all of the complexes. Look for the Aqua Park, Nessebar and Holiday are right over the main road from the aqua park.
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Postby ptoner » Mon Nov 27, 2006 10:55 pm

Hi all,

I went out in September of this year and viewed most of the Fort noks developments. All were built to a very high standard and I expect Fort Club complexes to be the same. Fort Noks are a very reputable company and I am very happy I purchased with them (G5-721 in Fort Club).

I viewed the Fort Club complexes in September but it was a very rainy day and I couldn't get into the complexes as it was a mud bath! I went round other complexs during my stay. I personally like Fort Club as it is far from the maddening crowd and crowded older sections of Sunny Beach, yet it is only 15 min walk to the sea front. You have the best of both worlds. Only down side is our complexs are off the busy main road to Varna. I'm told there will be an underpass or bridge built to allow pedestrians to safely cross the busy road towards the Aqua Parc and the Sunny Beach area.

By the way the URL for Google Earth & Sunny Beach is:

http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&hl=en ... 2,0.004163

Good luck everyone

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Postby Billy and Kay » Tue Jan 02, 2007 2:07 pm

Hi

We were out in sunny beach in sept and purchased a 2 bed in C1. Still pondering whether to use a solicitor or not, does anyone know what they have to do for you, is it to jusy check the legality of the documents or is there more involved.
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Postby leigh & andrea » Tue Jan 02, 2007 6:12 pm

Hi, check out the owners website at www.fn-owners.co.uk

this site has been online for over a year with hundreds of fort noks owners on. Many useful topics including this one have been discussed many times.
Hope this is of use Leigh.
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SOLICITOR

Postby DAJ » Tue Jan 02, 2007 9:55 pm

Hello Bill and Kay, I have just completed on two apartments in the Sunny Beach area and would strongly advise the use of a solicitor.I used a company called Dobreva and Boneva and they are very good and speak very good English which is essential.On the day of transfer you really must have someone with you who speaks both languages as otherwise it is very easy to see how things could become very confused and a solicitor will also be working with your interests foremost.No doubt you will have people telling you not to use a solicitor but as someone who has been through the process twice I think it is a must and they are worth their weight in gold.There is so much more than just the legality of documents for your solicitor to do and on the day both of my transfers went very smoothly but without my solicitor it would have been so very different as she picked up on quite a few mistakes with things that could have held up the process without her being there.The agent that sold me the apartments told me only a a few weeks ago that some people who had chosen not to use a solicitor turned up in Bulgaria for the transfer but because of mistakes with paperwork etc the transfers could not go ahead and they had to return home without completing on the apartments.Good Luck.Cheers.
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solicitor

Postby Billy and Kay » Wed Jan 03, 2007 2:05 pm

Hi Daj thanks for the reply, can you send us the number or website of the solicitor you used for the apartment you bought so we can get some estimates of their charges
thanks
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Postby Billy and Kay » Wed Jan 03, 2007 4:15 pm

Hi Daj
Browsed upon the post you sent to Banny advising on searching the solictor details on Google. Have done that and now have the details. Thanks very much for your advice and feedback, it is greatly appreciated

Cheers Billy and Kay
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Postby Andy » Sat Mar 10, 2007 10:11 pm

Hello everybody , me and my wife just bought a appartment in Holiday FGC - C1 ( 20 % :) . We have 2 boys 14 and 17 yo . Looking forward to move in at june 2009 .

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Postby Di and Sean » Sun Mar 09, 2008 8:02 am

Hi Andy, welcome on board.
Are you moving in for good in June 2009 or just a holiday. We would advise permenent as we are loving living in Bulgaria. Look forward to meeting you when you get here and if you need any advise, just ask. If we can help, we will try our best.

Chow for now.
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Bought appartments in HFGC

Postby clem and lyn » Mon Mar 17, 2008 6:33 pm

Bought an appartment in B1 of HFGC last year, is there anyone else bought in B1
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Postby STUART & SHIRLEY » Wed Apr 23, 2008 7:36 pm

Hi we,ve just bought an apartment last September when we we,re out there ,C3 anyone else in this block,first time there and we where impressed with what they had to offer,we will be going out again in September for a week to see how things are going ,so we will bring some photo,s back with us.
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Re: Buying an apartment in Fort Golf Club

Postby chris&mick » Sat Apr 26, 2008 8:17 am

Hi We have purchased in block A4. We will be going out to check on progress in May....will let you know how the complex is developing.We own a travel company so if anyone wants a quote for flights you can email us at info@temptingtravel.co.uk
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Re: Buying an apartment in Fort Golf Club

Postby GER AND MIKE » Sat Apr 26, 2008 4:56 pm

Hi
CHRIS & MICK, WELCOME on board, we have bought in B2, good to hear ye have a travel company dont suppose ye cover Ireland flights.
GER & MIKE.
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