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Luxury Apartment in Bucharest Nestled Amongst Orchards and Vineyards

Farmland covers a sizable portion of Romania making it one of the most beautiful places in Europe to rent a luxury apartment. Agriculture is a key part of Romania’s economy, employing roughly forty percent of Romanian workers in Bucharest.  Although the main crops are corn, rye, barley, and wheat, a significant portion of the farmland in Bucharest is covered in grape and sugar beet plantations, supporting the flourishing wine production and tourism industries. The majority of the farmland in Romania is privately run and there are many small, family-owned vineyards and fruit orchards, each with a unique cultural atmosphere and flavour of wine.  Renting an apartment in Bucharest is the best way to experience the many local specialties of wine, and other fruit preserves.

The Living Beauty of Bucharest: Traditional Moldovan Hospitality and a Contemporary Luxury Apartment

Romanians from Bucharest, or Moldovans, are warm, hospitable people with a rich culture. In Moldova, the country’s traditional character is still intact, despite historical cultural and political upheaval. Tourism in Romania increased significantly since the communist period ended and Bucharest is now dotted with little villages surrounded by gorgeous farmland. Contemporary architecture blends the presence of a luxury apartment with the more modest, original homes, updating the traditional folklore, customs and rituals very much present in modern day Moldovan villages.
This mix of styles gives a unique character to Bucharest, one that can be delightfully unravelled and lived in, making the short-term rental of an apartment in Romania one of the most enjoyable ways to spend a holiday.

 An Apartment in Romania: Let’s Drink to Real Estate

Steady growth in Bucharest, Romania has lead to a vibrant tourism industry and wine production.  Because of these 2 factors, real estate in the area is going up. As Romania recently became part of the European Union, the land is becoming even more valuable.  American real estate dealers have been buying apartment complexes for rental purposes in order of taking advantage of the future anticipated appreciation in value. In the mean time, the rented apartment can keep the dealer financially stable and provide the tourist industry with much needed luxury accommodation, offering a substitute to the expensive hotel room charges in the downtown.  For the tourist, having a short-term luxury apartment makes it easy to get around to all the little vineyards that make this area so special.  Worrying about the cost of living at a hotel need only be a memory.

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