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Boreal residential is situated just 5 km away from both the beach-front and Constanta city, the largest seaport on the Black Sea. Constanta is Romania's second largest city with a rapidly growing population requiring residences.

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Highlights

  • Largest port on the Black Sea Coast
  • 45 miles of fine sandy beaches
  • Water sports and renown health spas
  • High influx of tourists

The Perfect Holiday Destination

Warm climate, miles of sandy beaches, ancient monuments, vineyards, reknowned health spas and modern resorts have made Constanta the most popular tourist resort in Romania. The beaches stretch from Mangalia to Mamaia and are dotted with fine resorts and hotels, offering countless sports and entertainment facilities. Reknowned health spas include Eforie Nord and Mangalia Spas, which specialize in mud baths (the mud is taken from local salty-lake waters) as well as the world famous "Gerovital" and "Aslavital" original rejuvenation treatments.

Increased Tourism in 2008

The number of tourists to visit the Romanian seaside is estimated to increase 30% this year and requests to tourism agencies have doubled since last year, according to Lucia Morariu, State Secretary at the Ministry of Tourism. Local authorities have been working hard to cater for this increase of tourists, for example renovating Mamaia, the most popular resort. The state secretary also estimates that event tourism will double in 2008.

Constanta – Strategic Location

Constanta is the gateway between east and west, situated at the heart of the trading route connecting Western Europe with former Communist Bloc countries. Constanţa lies at the mouth of the Danube, on the western coast of the Black Sea, 185 miles from the Bosphorus Strait. As such, it is strategically located to conduct business with (a) the 10 Danube countries which include Germany, Austria, Hungary, Serbia and Montenegro and (b) its Black Sea neighbours which include Russia, Turkey, Ukraine, Bulgaria and Georgia.

Constanta – the New Rotterdam

Constanta is the largest port in the Black Sea, covering 4,000 hectares. Traffic through the port is increasing by approx. 8% annually. Last year the port handled over 40 million tonnes of cargo including coal, oil, metals, grain and other goods on barges and larger vessels. With congestion and rising fuel costs making road traffic a less attractive proposition, shipping of goods to countries such as Germany and Austria is becoming the alternative of choice, ensuring increasing business for Constanta. “The Port of Constanta is becoming crucially important for Western Europe”, according to Riccardo Puliti, Director for Transport at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development.

An Investment Hot-spot

Constanta is the second largest city in Romania. Until the early 2000s little was done to develop the tourist potential of the region but now intense investment efforts have seen it become the country's premier tourist destination. Other factors that are driving property prices include growing affluence due to the city's port and the recent establishment of a NATO base in the area. Finally, mention must be made of the stunning scenery around Constanta: over 2,733 km² of the Danube Delta wetlands are protected as an UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The Boreal Development

The Boreal Development is situated just 5 km from both the city of Constanta and the beach-front. The development comprises 153 villas with a completion date of late 2008. The villas are built on two levels (either Grd + 1st floor or Grd + loft) and comprise of 2 bedrooms, one living room, bathroom, separate WC, storage and terrace. The total land of each villas is 160-200 m² with 110-112 m² of built area. Please note that, even at this early stage, very few of these properties are still available.