Balkan Select Property

Local network

A local network for buying property abroad

Buying property abroad requires more than an attractive listing. Balkan Select Property helps buyers structure their orientation and, where appropriate, works with local partners and specialists in Bulgaria, Montenegro, Albania, Greece, Croatia, North Macedonia and Kosovo.

Why it matters

Local context changes the quality of every buying decision

Every country has different rules, documents, market habits and local processes. Local language, legislation, cadastral records and documentation all matter before a buyer relies on a property story.

A foreign buyer should not rely only on listings or seller information. Local specialists help check facts, documents and practical risks.

Balkan Select Property provides orientation, selection and structure. Local legal, tax, notarial, cadastral, technical, insurance and property management checks must be handled by qualified local specialists where appropriate.

Who may be involved?

Local roles around a careful purchase process

Local real estate agents

For local market context, availability, viewings and communication around specific opportunities. Involvement depends on the country, property type, buyer goal and stage of the process.

Project developers

For new developments, project delivery, planning, documentation and handover questions. Developer checks must remain realistic and locally verified.

Local lawyers

For ownership, contracts, buyer status, rights, restrictions and transfer conditions. BSP does not replace legal advice.

Notaries

For local transfer process and formal documents where required by the relevant country and transaction structure.

Tax specialists

For purchase taxes, ownership structure, annual obligations and rental-related tax questions where relevant.

Cadastral or land registry experts

For boundaries, ownership records, land registration, plot details and restrictions that must be checked locally.

Technical inspectors

For property condition, construction quality, defects, moisture, installations and handover checks where appropriate.

Surveyors and architects

For building land, boundaries, buildability, planning questions, design feasibility and local permit context.

Insurance advisers

For building, contents, liability, vacancy or rental-related insurance needs that differ by country and use.

Property managers

For keyholding, maintenance, inspections and local follow-up where partner availability and property type allow it.

Renovation and furnishing partners

For renovation, finishing, furnishing and preparing selected homes for personal use or rental orientation where available.

Rental and maintenance partners

For cleaning, guest changes, maintenance and local operations where suitable partners and local rules allow it.

What BSP coordinates

Understanding buyer goals

Comparing countries and regions

Structuring search requests

Shortlisting relevant opportunities

Identifying which local checks may be needed

Preparing questions for local specialists

Coordinating introductions where appropriate

Keeping the buyer process structured

What must stay local

Legal checks

Tax advice

Notarial process

Cadastral verification

Technical inspection

Planning and zoning checks

Insurance advice

Property management and rental operations

Countries and partner context

Seven countries, different local networks

The partner network and availability of services can differ per country and region. Not every service is available for every property.

Privacy and partner protection

Not every contact or location is public

Partner details are not always public. Exact property locations or partner contacts may be shared only after a serious enquiry and where the next step is clear.

This protects sellers, partners, privacy and the quality of the buying process. BSP remains the first structured contact point.

How the process works

From first orientation to local questions

Step 1

Initial orientation

Step 2

Country and region selection

Step 3

Search request or property discussion

Step 4

Shortlist and local questions

Step 5

Involve relevant local specialists

Step 6

Review documentation and risks

Step 7

Continue only when next steps are clear

Next step

Use local structure before you move deeper into a purchase

FAQ

Questions about the local network

Does BSP replace a local lawyer?

No. BSP provides orientation, selection and structure only. Local legal checks must be handled by qualified local professionals.

Are local partners available in every country?

Partner availability depends on country, region, property type, buyer goal and the specific situation. It is not guaranteed for every property.

Why are partner details not always public?

Discretion protects sellers, partners, privacy and the quality of the buying process. Exact contacts or locations may be shared only after a serious enquiry.

Can BSP introduce local specialists?

Introductions may be possible where appropriate, depending on country, property type, buyer goal and partner availability.

Does BSP guarantee partner outcomes?

No. BSP cannot guarantee the outcome of local specialist work, documents, permits, inspections, insurance, management or purchase results.

Can BSP manage my property after purchase?

Property management may be discussed via local partners where available. It is not guaranteed as BSPs own service.