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Articles - nekretnina

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.

Trends in the real estate market during this year in the region

If we focus on the overview of real estate movements in the region, we can conclude that in the years behind us, the demand was great. The reason for that is that an increasing number of people are moving to cities, where there is the largest offer of jobs.

We talked to Dino Tokomović about how to organize a quality relocation of office space

Our family business was founded in 1978 in Zagreb. Since its inception, the primary activity is the provision of relocation services and related activities such as furniture disassembly / assembly, loading and unloading services, sales of packaging materials (packaging box, adhesive tapes, transparent foils, foil with air pockets, glass wrapping paper, ceramic and porcelain items, etc.)

Despite the pandemic, real estate prices in Croatia continue to rise

In Croatia, housing prices continue to rise. And with earthquakes and uncertain economic trends in the pandemic. But the pandemic still led to a slight drop in property sales.

Ranilović: Real estate sales in the center of Zagreb fell by about forty percent

The president of the Real Estate Association at the Croatian Chamber of Commerce, Dubravko Ranilović, said in the show "Studio 4" that new construction is currently being sought in the city of Zagreb, but that this trend is present throughout Croatia.

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

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