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Croatian real estate agencies

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Istraimmobilien
ALBA NEKRETNINE
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Domino Real estate d.o.o.
05vizija.net
Casa Vita Nekretnine
Cedrus nekretnine Umag
Istra Home nekretnine
Stella&Mar
STAVSET Real Estate
Hosman nekretnine
Naš Dom
Nekretnine Larus
BI-LANX nekretnine - OTOK KRK
Domizil d.o.o.
Nekretnine Radman
Nobilis Real Estate
Benjamin InnenArt Immobilien
Europartner

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Real Estate Prices in Croatia: What Awaits Us in 2025

Real Estate Prices in Croatia: What Awaits Us in 2025

Real estate prices in Croatia are rising relentlessly. Research shows that 66.3% of households have difficulties covering basic living expenses. The situation is worse only in Greece, Bulgaria, and Romania. What is behind this trend, and what are the prospects for the future? Istria and Kvarner: The Highest Prices in the Country The Istrian County and Kvarner are among the most expensive areas in Croatia. In Istria, the price per square meter reaches up to 3,517 EUR, which is an increase of 7.1% compared to the previous year. The Primorje-Gorski Kotar County (Kvarner) follows with a price of 3,500 EUR per square meter, representing the largest percentage growth in the country at 12%. In the south of the country, the situation is similar. In the Split-Dalmatia County, the average price is 3,490 EUR per square meter, while in the Zadar County it is 3,390 EUR. The capital cit...

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Property Insurance in Croatia: What to Watch Out For and Specifics You Must Not Overlook

Property Insurance in Croatia: What to Watch Out For and Specifics You Must Not Overlook
Purchasing a property in Croatia is a dream come true for many people. The sunny coastline, crystal-clear sea, and picturesque landscape attract investors from all over the world. However, with this dream comes the responsibility to protect your investment from unforeseen events. Property insurance in Croatia has its own specifics that need to be considered. In this article, we will focus on the key aspects of property insurance in Croatia, what to watch out for, and the specific risks, such...
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Revolution in Croatian Real Estate Advertising – Completely Free for Everyone!

Revolution in Croatian Real Estate Advertising – Completely Free for Everyone!
Croatia is becoming an increasingly popular destination, not only for holidays but also for real estate investments. Whether you are a real estate agency looking for new clients, or a private individual wishing to sell or rent out your property, we have great news for you! Croreal.com now offers completely free advertising of Croatian properties for everyone! Why Croreal.com? In the sea of advertising portals in Croatia, it is hard to find the right one. Most of them charge fees fo...
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Tax Changes in Croatia and Impact on the Real Estate Market in 2025

Tax Changes in Croatia and Impact on the Real Estate Market in 2025
How Adjustments in VAT and Income Tax Will Affect Investments in Croatian Real Estate Marko Rakar, a renowned expert on tax policy, recently appeared on the show Novi dan on N1, where he discussed the planned introduction of a property tax in Croatia. He focused on how these changes, especially in the areas of Value Added Tax (VAT) and Income Tax, will impact the real estate market and potential investors. Introduction of Property Tax in the EU Context Rakar reminded that most E...
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Commentary: Is the Property Tax for 2025 Fair?

Commentary: Is the Property Tax for 2025 Fair?
The government has not yet disclosed the exact details regarding the new property tax, but Dubravka Jurlina Alibegović, former Minister of Administration and an expert from the Institute of Economics in Zagreb, has analyzed its pros and cons, noting that the available information is still limited. Besides plans to tax properties that are not permanently occupied or long-term rented, it appears that the current tax on vacation homes will be partially replaced by a property tax, as ex...
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Property Tax 2025: Currently Just a Proposal, Not a Reality

Property Tax 2025: Currently Just a Proposal, Not a Reality
Ministry of Economy: Considered Property Tax and Intra-Party Elections. Minister of Economy Ante Šušnjar recently gave an interview to Dnevnik Nove TV, where he addressed current issues regarding the proposed tax reform, specifically the property tax, as well as the upcoming intra-party elections in the Homeland Movement. Property Tax: Just a Proposal, Not a Reality In response to questions about potential taxation on second properties, Minister Šušnjar emphasized that this is ...
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The Croatian Government Plans Tax Reforms and New Rules for Rentals

The Croatian Government Plans Tax Reforms and New Rules for Rentals
The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, Marko Primorac, today outlined the contours of a new tax reform package, which includes the introduction of a property tax by transforming the existing tax on recreational properties and unifying the tax regime for long-term and short-term rentals. In a statement following the government session, Primorac said that the government had previously set a goal to increase the fairness of the tax system and gradually shift the tax burden fr...
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Property Tax 2025 Croatia: Another Increase?

Property Tax 2025 Croatia: Another Increase?
The government is preparing a significant change in the tax system focused on real estate, as recently confirmed by Finance Minister Marko Primorac. This new tax regime will be introduced by transforming the current tax on vacation homes, which will expand into a broader property tax. The goal of this change is to reduce the tax burden on labor and increase it on real estate, aiming to bring more equity to the tax system. One of the main aspects of the new tax is that it will not appl...
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Ban on Air Conditioners on Facades in Croatia: New Law Effective from 1.1.2025

Ban on Air Conditioners on Facades in Croatia: New Law Effective from 1.1.2025
From January 1, 2025, a new law on the management and maintenance of buildings will come into effect in Croatia, bringing a number of significant changes and restrictions that will directly impact property owners, building managers, and construction companies. This law has been the subject of intense public debate, especially due to its impact on short-term apartment rentals and the installation of technical equipment on building facades. One of the most significant provisions of the ...
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Vodnjan: The Most Popular Location for Real Estate Purchases in August 2024

Vodnjan: The Most Popular Location for Real Estate Purchases in August 2024
If you're looking for the perfect place to invest in real estate in Croatia, you've just found it. The town of Vodnjan, located in the beautiful Istria region, became the most sought-after location for real estate purchases by foreign buyers in August 2024. What drives this popularity, and why should you consider investing here? Geography and Basic Information about Vodnjan Vodnjan, a small town rich in history and culture, is located in the southwestern part of the Istrian Penin...
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The sale of real estate can be a complicated and time-consuming process, but with a real estate agency in Croatia, it can be made easier and faster. Real estate agencies offer a number of advantages that make selling real estate simpler and ensure that transactions take place without complications.

The first advantage is the knowledge of the market and experience. Real estate agencies have access to large sources of information about the real estate market, allowing them to provide professional advice and assistance in setting the price of the property to both buyers and sellers.

Another advantage is the ability to utilize a wider reach when searching for a buyer. The real estate agency has access to a wide range of marketing channels and local resources, which allows it to get information about the property in front of a large audience.

The real estate agency also offers complete support throughout the entire sales process. This support includes help with administrative tasks, negotiating with the buyer, and facilitating the contract. The real estate agency also ensures that everything is in order and that the transaction takes place without problems.

Despite the advantages of real estate agencies, they can sometimes be associated with higher fees for their services. These fees can vary depending on the specific real estate agency and the services it offers. It is important to carefully consider whether it is advantageous to use the services of a real estate agency when selling real estate or whether the sale can be made independently.