Last year construction activity in Bulgaria was up by 15% which makes it one of the fastest developing sectors in the country, according to a CED analysis. The hike was prompted by the demand for modern residential buildings, commercial and administrative properties, warehouses and logistics centers. During Bulgaria's first year as a EU member country the prices of construction materials and services rose by an average of 12.6%. This year the price hike is expected to be a little lower – at 11.8%. The appreciation is a result of the growing prices globally and of the more expensive services on the local market. The active construction sector stimulates all activities related to real estate. The record turnover of 11.36 bln euros made the sector the absolute leader in Bulgaria last year. According to a Global Property Guide survey dated January 2008 Bulgaria was number one in the world in terms of annual appreciation of properties (30%) last year. Some are talking about a market bubble, but analysts say that even though the price growth is expected to slow down, there are no indications that they will be declining any time soon. Most Bulgarians finance their home purchases with credits. December 2007 was a record month for the crediting sector in the country in terms of both size and number. The reason for that tendency are the high prices. Most banks have raised the amount of financing from 70% to 90% of the home price. The average size of credits reached 51,148 euros at the end of the year, passing the psychological 100,000 BGN. The market of commercial properties continues its dynamic development, the CED analysis also states. Demand for properties near newly opened commercial centers is soaring. Demand for office space is expected to stay stable. The Law on floor property management was not passed in 2007 and because of its three-year long delay Bulgaria will not receive funds via the Residential Policy framework within the EU's Regional Development program by 2010. After several attempts to pass the law, the Government gave a green light to the project that concerns some 4.5 mln people in Bulgaria who live in the apartment buildings. This year Bulgaria has to introduce the Eurocode 8 in construction projects, which concerns the development of seismic maps. All EU countries must introduce the code by 2011.