Melnik is one of the smallest towns in Bulgaria and is situated in the Blagoevgrad Province. It is situated in the heart of the Pirin Mountains and there are 96 buildings that glorify the subtle architecture. Some of the most popular form of architecture are where the buildings have been built mixing nature and architecture together. One of the prominent places of Melnik architecture is reflected in the Kordopulov House. Some of the other interesting architectural landmarks include the largest wine cellars of Melnik; the Byzantine House, which is one of the oldest buildings in the entire Balkans; the Pashov House, which is Melnik’s Historical Museum and the list goes on.
Melnik is a growing real estate investment market where you can buy properties for sale at different budgets. The cost can vary from a 70sqm home €7,000 to a 120sqm home for €96,500.