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Articles - Hrvatska

The earthquake reversed trends in the real estate market

The earthquake that hit Zagreb in March last year, in the past almost 12 months, in addition to halving traffic, completely reversed trends in the real estate market. Sales of apartments and business premises in the center of the metropolis have almost died out, and buyers are mostly looking for quality new construction on the outskirts of the city.

Rent Rolls – How to get the most out of your data

Whether you are a property owner or a property manager, steady rental income equates to a well-streamlined cash flow.

Real estate prices are still rising, in Rijeka the most expensive compared to last year

From the beginning of 2019 until today, the asking prices of apartments in the largest Croatian cities have increased the most in Rijeka, by 16 percent, followed by Osijek with 10 percent, while in Zagreb they have risen by 8.7 percent, according to an analysis on Wednesday.

What has been happening with real estate prices in the last two years? Apartment prices have risen the most in this city

That the changes that have taken place in the last year do not in any way affect the upward trend in apartment prices in Rijeka is shown by the latest data from the beginning of this year, according to which the average price per square meter of 1780 euros is 16 percent higher than in January 2019.

How much did the corona affect real estate prices in Croatia? "Zagreb has not yet reached its maximum"

The corona crisis also affected the supply of real estate, but did it also affect prices?

The earthquake shook the real estate market in the center of Zagreb

Few people want an apartment in the center, in some neighborhoods traffic fell by more than 50 percent

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

Residential real estate becoming more and more expensive

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