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Articles - Hrvatska

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.

Sobočan d.o.o. is a family company from Mursko Središće with 20 years of experience and one of the leading manufacturers of furniture and equipment of high value products in Europe.

Their new product Movo won the European Design Award.

Outraged renters check out apartments: ‘In a month I can say that a new strain of corona has come again’

Most check-out accommodation units are in Split, where the number of apartments has been reduced by eleven percent

SITUATION IN ZAGREB The market has slowed down and prices are almost the same as last year: Despite the pandemic, the prices of new construction are rising

The real estate market in Croatia has slowed down this winter compared to last year, and the total real estate turnover has fallen. However, the asking prices remained the same, in some places even higher than last year. But the realizations show a slightly different picture.

STATE OFFERS 15 PERCENT DISCOUNT ON PURCHASE OF APARTMENT IN CASH: But not everyone can achieve this, there are three specific criteria

The state ruled in 2013 that tenants, members of the tenants' immediate family or those who did not have another property at the time of purchase have the right to a 15 percent discount when buying a state-owned apartment for cash payments.

Croats have the most real estate in Europe, in terms of financial assets - at the very bottom

"We are 30 years behind Europe," says the interlocutor in the N1 story about Croatia's development strategy. Although it is a common occurrence in Croatia that the situation in the country is perceived as even worse than the one we really have, such an assessment is not far from the truth. The results of the Household Finance and Consumption Survey conducted by the Croatian National Bank 3 years ago speak in favor of this, but only this year the entire data from the survey became publicly available and scientists began a deeper analysis of their results.

See what an exclusive residential complex in Rijeka that already attracts buyers from Germany, Austria, the USA and China will look like

The RIO-Kantrida project is in full swing in Rijeka, as one of the largest in housing construction in that city since Croatia's independence. The crisis caused by the Covid 19 virus did not slow down this project worth about 50 million euros, the investor is the company Rio Projekti, while the contractor is one of the largest Croatian construction companies Kamgrad

Why are Croats obsessed with property and think they have to own real estate? "Apartments are treated like piggy banks in which savings are placed"

A recent HNB analysis reminded us how much Croats love property. Figures show that as many as 85 percent of households own a main housing unit - that is, they have an apartment. Eurostat data, on the other hand, show an even higher percentage - almost 90 percent of Croats live in their own homelands. But the CNB's analysis did not reveal hot water.
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