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Real estate prices in Croatia continue to rise above the EU average

In Croatia, residential real estate prices in the third quarter of 2020 increased by 6.9 percent compared to the same period a year earlier

Why every building should have a digital layer

When I co-founded Spaceflow four years ago, PropTech (Property Technology)  was just starting to get attention. Since then, the market has evolved massively. Back in 2016, we were lucky enough to be one of the first platforms for digitizing life in buildings. Even though other industries have been largely disrupted by technology (think Facebook, Uber, Netflix and Spotify), for a long time, the real estate market had no real pressure to quickly innovate, implement technologies or even conceive a digital strategy. This great paradox pushed me to introduce the benefits of technology to the industry, and since the beginning, we have had a chance to visit and speak at the PropTech events around the world.  From nice to need  Then 2020 came. The COVID-19 crisis has completely changed the perception and need for technology in every part of our lives and this time, including real estate. What does this mean for us? Buildings have to adapt to the new reality – we all must ensure we live and work in safe and healthy environments. Tech can help to facilitate this with touchless endpoints, occupancy monitoring, air quality data, access to real-time information and more. Landlords need to approach occupiers more closely and make data-driven decisions. One example could be building relationships via digital communication methods and implementing tenant satisfaction surveys to improve the occupier experience. New opportunities in post-COVID life, such as managing spaces as a service, introducing features that attract tenants, supporting flexible leases, and bringing in new sources of revenue when traditional ones get cut. On top of that, tenants now expect fully integrated products and best-in-class support. Believing that landlords can expect challenging times in 2021 and beyond is an understatement. At Spaceflow, we have learned that digital transformation is a process and clients need complete support in that journey. The results are oftentimes not visible overnight, but to bring long-term value, you need to have a strong foundation to build on. The same applies to the landlord-tenant relationship. I believe that the foundation for every building, whether it's an office, residential, or mixed-use project, is integrating data, technology, and people. So tenant experience platforms are quickly transforming from a nice-to-have (2019) to a need-to-have (2021).  To all the buildings out there, are you ready to face today's needs and expectations? I have been fortunate to experience firsthand the growth of PropTech over the past half decade. Nowadays, operators have tech solutions to practically the entire building cycle. In tenant-facing operations, that means single-use cases such as access systems, occupancy monitoring via IoT sensors, energy monitoring, tenant CRMs, and facility management tools. But to really have a strong value proposition, your solution needs to play a role in the entire building ecosystem. All buildings out there need one operating system for their occupiers. Occupiers shouldn’t be expected to have to jump between multiple apps to be able to use their space effectively. Therefore, tenant experience platforms have evolved as the main building integrator, and now play a critical role as an umbrella for almost every use case you could find in a building. This is where the digital journey starts.  Imagine renting an apartment or office. The whole process starts by signing a contract within the experience platform, which grants you immediate access to the entire building community. From there, the tenant experience platform allows you to open doors seamlessly with your phone without the need to use keycards, book a parking spot, invite a visitor, monitor your energy and water consumption, easily report issues to the landlord, order cleaning services, pay your rent, and even terminate the contract. The whole journey, your life in the building, in one place. Just think about how many buildings have none of these processes digitized. It's said that the first step is the hardest, but the rest is an amazing adventure. I believe every building in the world should consider this first ONE step in 2021 and implement a digital layer for occupiers. It’s time to leave the property inefficiencies of the past behind and create environments we all love to spend time in. Is your building up to date?  Lukas Balik, co-founder and CEO, Spaceflow.

Residential real estate becoming more and more expensive

Compared to the second quarter of last year, housing unit prices were 0.6 percent lower.

Prices of new apartments in Zagreb and on the Adriatic are rising, and in Lika there is a great demand

Sales of old apartments in the center of Zagreb have almost died down, but all new construction is on the rise, although it is not cheap - the price per square meter is from two to more than 5 thousand euros. Apartments in Split are even more expensive - “we even have 6 to 7 thousand euros per square meter. The limit has long passed the limit of reasonable prices, but while there are buyers, the prices do not fall ", says Meri Vulić, a real estate agent from Split. In Lika, prices have risen under the influence of the corona and there is no vacant land or houses. In Slavonia, on the contrary - houses are sold for 10 to 50 thousand euros, there is a lack of quality new construction, and there are no people because they have moved out. Source: Monitor.hr  

Creating a Full Building Experience Through the Digital Layer

We all know the feeling. When the weather outside is terrible but we are able to observe it only as spectators, safe and comfortable inside.

These new flats already come with an application!

Kassák Residence awaits its residents with a pioneering community mobile application, here the apartments also come with plenty of community services, of which this application is a part.

Spaceflow unveils visitor management system

Today, Spaceflow is unveiling one of the new extensions that radically improves the occupier and guest experience: the visitor management system.

A square in Zagreb costs 2,000 euros, and customers pay the most attention to one thing

The start of the new year is great in business terms. In anticipation of a new tender for subsidies, buyers have resumed inspecting the property. Renting apartments is more than good because a lot of clients from the center of Zagreb go to other parts - says Peđa Kovačević, owner of a Zagreb real estate agency. The earthquake frightened some residents who live in the center of Zagreb and decided to move to other parts of the city, writes Večernji list.
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