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Pedro_Santos
Does anybody know if it’s possible to live permanently in a static caravan in bulgaria.

I know house prices are cheap as chips in Bulgaria but I just want something that’s already done, I don’t need a whole house to myself being a single person and not getting into a relationship any time soon!

Just thought it would also be easier because then I can have a brick outbuilding for storage and such for the veggies and butchered animals for winter time with obviously utilities being connected to the van itself.

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gwynj
My guess is that if you bought a cheap Bulgarian village house with a large garden, and then installed a cabin/caravan in your garden, nobody would pay any attention to whether you lived in the caravan or the house.
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janemulberry
I think what Gwyn said is the best answer. There are loads of old village houses available at little more than the land cost. Look for one on the outskirts of a village but within the village boundaries - it will have more land, utilities already on the site, and fewer neighbours. It also gives you a legal address.
I may end up doing something similar - just using the old house for storage - depending on what condition the house is in when I get over to see it.