Bulgaria believes to be able to complete the reforms in the property register and the cadastre by 2015 when all information currently dispersed at numerous state institutions is packed into one system.
The Cadastre Agency will by then become the storehouse of all data stored at the Agriculture Ministry, municipal technical services, and the companies engaged with the maintenance of sewage, electricity, and gas systems, the agency's chief Tsvetan Boev said on Friday.
The unified information system, to provide one-desk services, will include end-to-end profile of the exact boundaries and location of each patch of real estate, their quality and quantity characteristics, the estate law and restrictions, if any, on the real estate.
The national cadastre and real estate registration is funded by a World bank loan of EUR 33.5 M awarded for the establishment of a national geo-information infrastructure.