I'm been following for a while. I have a feeling the 200 people that sign up all have different expectations. Couple that with the need to make decisions and find funding for maintenance collectively and I think you've got a recipe for disaster.<p>For one example of the different expectations. I think there's going to be more expectation to fix up your apartment yourself (like a house) than most people assume comes with an apartment.<p>And I don't get the impression Mathias is the hand holding sort in anyway.<p>That will leave a number of people needing to put more money and time into this than they expected.<p>Anyone thinking this is a simple buy to let are going to be disappointed, it's a fixer-upper.<p>And finding 200 people wanting a remote Bulgarian fixer-upper will be tough.<p>I'm not surprised they're struggling to sell them all even at the extremely low prices on offer.
That's not far from Bansko and that dude that runs Nomad fest there, right? <a href="https://nomadlist.com/bansko" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https://nomadlist.com/bansko</a><p>would be so nice if they could make these projects a little more suitable for families. but I might need to see this when it's done anyways :)
How does buying an apartment and living in one place square with calling it a nomadic lifestyle?<p>Call me old school. I live in hotels and serviced apartments. Couldn’t fill one half of a room of in apartment with my possessions.