According to the property legislation in Bulgaria, foreign buyers could freely acquire buildings, apartments, houses or limited property rights over the above. In respect of acquiring land there are still limitations in place, which limitations are specified in the Treaty for the Accession of Bulgaria to the European Union. Therefore, for the purpose of purchasing land in Bulgaria, it is still necessary to set up a local limited company. Principally, owning a property and lad trough a company could have it advantages for tax purposes.
After joining of Bulgaria to the EU the Bulgarian legislation in the investment sector and especially in the trade wine sector gets improved and changed according to the laws of the European Community as the Bulgaria is one of the world's largest wine producers. With the combination of centuries of traditional wine-making skills and the latest in wine-making technology the Bulgarian wine industry is increasingly available on the world market. The Bulgarian white and red wines such as Gumza, Dimiat, Pamid, Muscat, Misket, Mavrud and Melnik are well known to connoisseurs.
Bulgaria is also one of the biggest producers of Bulgarian yoghourt. Millions of people around the world, who do not have the slightest idea where Bulgaria is, happily swallow the content of packs labeled Bulgarian Yogurt every day.