Croatia’s housing market continues to register strong house price growth, supported by improving demand, rising residential construction activity, and a healthy macroeconomic environment. In Q2 2025, ...
There are 600,000 properties either empty or only available for short-term rent in the country of 3.85 million people, making it hard for younger people to find long-term apartment lets, especially in ...
Editor's Note: This is the debut column on Croatia property by Dominic Burke, head of research for Jones Lang LaSalle in Croatia. It is now nearly two months since Croatia became a full member of the ...
Croatia puts forward draft laws to curb property price rises To raise taxes on houses for rent, tourist rental tax Will not affect housing units where people live long term Some property owners fear ...
Who can buy property in Croatia? Citizens and legal persons from any EU member state, Liechtenstein, Norway, and Iceland can acquire real estate in Croatia under the same conditions as Croatians. This ...
Before World War II there were about 25,000 Jews in Croatia. Many were killed; many had property confiscated first by the Fascists and then by the Communists. To this day, their descendants are ...
Real estate prices in Croatia continued to grow this year, significantly increasing after Croatia entered the visa-free Schengen zone and the Euro area. [Shutterstock ...
A 3.2 billion euro lawsuit filed against Croatia by American descendants of Serbs, Jews and Roma seeking compensation for property seized by the Nazi-allied WWII regime will probably fail, experts ...
Simply sign up to the Life & Arts myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. Croatia, with its indented coastline and more than a thousand islands — many offering pristine waters for swimming ...