With the up and rising interest of foreign citizens for the croatian coastline, including real estate, the investment in the real estate in Croatia can provide you the best possible balance between the yield and stability of the investment.
In the last decade the prices of properties in Croatia have been rising at the staggering rate, especially in the areas such as Zadar, Split, Dubrovnik, whole Istria as well as the main cities on the islands.
As a part of the EU, Croatia can offer all the investors stable market conditions and low risks and the tourismus that are acting as a magnet for the investments.
„For Zagreb, there was an average 17.9% price increase between 2021 and 2022, while properties along the Adriatic coast – the second most dynamic real estate market in the country after Zagreb – saw a 12.3% increase over the same period.“
“But you have to keep in mind that this figure mostly refers to older buildings. If you add newly built apartments, the average would be higher,” said Vujovic from Opereta nekretnine.
Only in the last year, 2021, there are cca. 13.000 properties in Croatia that have been bought by foreign citizens.