
A six-figure ceiling still opens more doors abroad than many buyers expect. To build this list, I looked for countries where current residential listings clearly show apartments or houses under $100,000, then checked broader pricing data to make sure those bargains were not just a single odd outlier. The result is not a roundup of Europe’s flashiest postcodes. It is a more useful map of places where modest budgets still have real options.
One important qualifier belongs right up front. In most of these markets, that money usually buys a smaller flat, an older house, a renovation project, or something outside the priciest core. That does not make the deal any less real, but it does mean buyers need to stay grounded about size, finish, and location. Think practical foothold, not a fantasy villa with a postcard view and no trade-offs.
1. Bulgaria
Bulgaria remains one of the easiest places in Europe to defend on pure affordability. Numbeo currently puts the national price per square meter outside the center at about €1,358.10, which leaves meaningful room for sub-$100,000 purchases in the right parts of the market. That does not mean every listing is a steal, but it does mean the budget reaches beyond the thinnest bargain fringe.
The most interesting part is how many different settings can still stay in play. Bulgaria’s affordability is not only an inland story. It can extend to older resort-area stock, secondary cities, and more ordinary residential neighborhoods where buyers care less about polish and more about getting a workable foothold near the coast or in a livable town. With prices at this level, the country still looks unusually practical for buyers who want access without paying Southern Europe money.
2. Romania
Romania earns its place because the national numbers still leave room to move. Numbeo puts the country’s outside-center price at about 8,464.14 lei per square meter, while city-center prices run higher, which helps explain why the best sub-$100,000 opportunities usually sit outside the hottest addresses. That does not make the market universally cheap, but it does keep the category alive in a way many buyers can still use.
Regional cities and less prestige-driven neighborhoods are usually where the budget goes further. The smartest plays tend to sit outside the most expensive city-center segments or beyond the most obvious first-choice addresses altogether. For buyers willing to look past the headline locations, Romania still offers genuine room for a modest purchase without forcing them into fantasy-level compromises.
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