About us

Address

BULGARIA -Pazardjik 4400, 9"Ivan Vazov" str, fl.4, office 405 - business building between "Petrakov" and "Brox"

E-mail

lider_3_ood@abv.bg
lider_3_@abv.bg
tony@leaederinrealestates.com

24/7 phoneline

Tony Georg - United Kingdom Representative: 00447766168624
Sonia Spasova : +359 (0)885 455 381 - French
Valeri Spasov : +359 (0)896 596 252 Russian
Lazar Mladenov : +359(0)885 456 640 English, French, Russian
office/fax: +359 (0)34 900 643

Welcome to our website for real estates!Our agency was founded on 01.06.2007!In our website you will find your real estate: comfortable,beautiful, close to the sea or to the mountain and on good price!

Agency commission

2% of the purchase price of the property!

Legal

Our company will provide you legal assistance during the whole process connected with buying a real estate in Bulgaria.We will also help you to arrange your stay,airport pick up and search for the best property according to your requirements.Also we offer you a legal consultation!We can help you with your stay and airport pick-ups if you need it!

Pazardjik
The town of Pazardjik (79 476 inhabitants, 205 metres above the sea level) is located in the fertile Gornotrakiiska Lowland, along the two banks of the Maritsa River. It is situated at the distance of 114 km (along the new Thracia Motorway fewer km in number) south-east of Sofia, at the distance of 36 km west of Plovdiv, 20 km north of Peshtera and 43 km south of Panagyurishte. It is located within a rich agricultural region. A regional administrative centre. It was founded 5 centuries ago as a market settlement, which gradually turned into an important economic and administrative centre. The road Istanbul - Sofia - Western Europe on which the town was a road station contributed to it as well as the fact that it turned into a port - warehouse on the Maritsa River for cereals, rice, wine, timber from the Rhodopes and iron from Samokov, which were transported by rafts for Istanbul (through Enos). A lot of Bulgarians settled down in Pazardzhik who changed its ethnic appearance, too. A lot of European and Turkish travellers spoke enthusiastically about it. The town flourished during the 19th century and competed with Plovdiv and Sofia. In 1865 the town had 33 mahali (quarters), 3420 houses, 1200 shops and approximately 25 000 inhabitants. The Holy Virgin Church was built in 1837, a unique monument of Bulgarian architecture, wood-carving and icon-painting. Other churches were also built for the individual Bulgarian quarters. There were 5 boys’ schools with 400 students and 2 girls’ schools with 100 students in them in the middle of the 19th century. The famous clock tower preserved up to date was erected as early as in the 18th century, too. Chitalishte (reading room or community centre) Videlina was founded in 1862. A lot of people’s enlighteners related their names with Pazardzhik - Bishop Dionisii Agatonikiiski who founded the first Bulgarian school in 1823 with his own funds, N. Popkonstantinov, Yu. Nenov, Hadzhi Tatyana - the first woman teacher in the town. The foundations of theatrical activities and of Prosveta Women’s Society (Enlightenment) were laid in 1870. Levski founded the first revolutionary committee here chaired by G. Konsulov, but the detentions before trial on the part of the Turks frustrated the outburst of the Uprising. On 2 January 1878 the Army of General Gourko liberated Pazardjik