Residential properties for sale in Croatia page 26

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2 bedroom apartment in Grad Novalja, Croatia
2 bedroom apartment
Grad Novalja, Croatia
Bedrooms 2
Bathrooms count 2
Area 93 m²
In a quiet part of Novalja on the island of Pag, in a new and beautifully arranged residenti…
$391,930
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Villa in Croatia
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Croatia
Area 182 m²
Description of object: In a quiet part of the picturesque town of Tribunj, we offer a luxuri…
$1,03M
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Apartment in Srima, Croatia
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Srima, Croatia
Area 264 m²
Description of object: In the second row from the sea, right next to the beautiful pebble be…
$860,839
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Penthouse 3 bedrooms in Zaton, Croatia
Penthouse 3 bedrooms
Zaton, Croatia
Bedrooms 3
Bathrooms count 3
Area 225 m²
In Zaton, a peaceful Dalmatian location just 15 kilometers from Zadar, there is an exclusive…
$2,03M
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Guides on Buying Real Estate in Croatia

Frequently asked questions about real estate for sale in Croatia

The cost of properties is affected by their location. The most expensive housing prices in Croatia are observed in the capital - Zagreb. Here per sq. meter is asking about 3500 euros.
The second most expensive is the resort of Dubrovnik, where a square of housing costs 2,500 euros. In other cities the price per sq. meters ranges from 700 to 2000 euros.
For an apartment or house with a square area of 60 meters, owners pay about 2,000 euros per year. Maintenance of real estate in Croatia requires payment of utility services. If the property is located in a resort, the owner pays an additional resort property tax.
Yes, you can purchase any property remotely. Selling real estate in Croatia remotely is possible if the interests of the buyer at the conclusion of the transaction are represented by a person with a notarized power of attorney.
Buying a home will allow you to live in an area with a mild climate and beautiful nature. The country is also distinguished by affordable prices for products and well-developed infrastructure.