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In Croatia, more and more is being invested in real estate, but also in virtual currencies: "Many hope to live on rent"

There is no real demand in our country for the industry to employ 100 thousand people, so now they are looking for apartments, but the speculative aspect prevails. Those who have cash surpluses buy real estate to keep it empty, and prices go to levels that a man with an average salary cannot afford, says economist Damir Novotny

Luxury houses near Pula are for sale at ASTRONOMICAL PRICES!

There is a lot of work, a lot of inquiries and demand, and a lot of realization. People who have money want to invest in real estate to keep some value, reveals Romina Činko, Labin real estate agent

Next week, a large new shopping center will open in Zagreb, here are all the stores that will have and what else they offer

The construction of a mega facility in which more than 620 million kuna has been invested is coming to an end on more than 75,000 square meters in the Špansko neighborhood of Zagreb.

The growth seems to have come to an end: The real estate market has stalled

The rise in the real estate market is coming to an end, experts say.

Commercial real estate: Office space too much, logistics too little

After several years of expansion, the number of sold commercial real estate in Croatia decreased by a fifth last year and fell below 2,000, Večernji list writes on Wednesday.

Strong growth in residential property prices in the EU; Croatia below the European average

EU real estate prices rose the strongest in almost 14 years in the first quarter, with Croatia recording its weakest growth in just over three years, slipping below the European average, a Eurostat report showed on Thursday.

The appetites of property owners, however, are too great

Real estate is still a desirable investment, both in Europe and in the Republic of Croatia. The impact of the pandemic on the purchasing power of investors is felt, but it does not affect the price, which continues to grow on average. It has a negative impact primarily on real estate transactions, ie it is the cause of a decrease in the number of transactions throughout Croatia.

Medika bought land for the construction of a new logistics center in Zagreb

Medika d.d. On Monday, June 28, concluded an Agreement on the sale of real estate in Zagreb, with an area of 114,030 m2 for the purpose of building a new warehouse and distribution center with all the necessary supporting facilities and offices, in order to increase logistics capacity.
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