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These are some of the most common questions that arise when buying real estate in Croatia, especially when it comes to foreign citizens

Foreign citizens who belong to an EU member state can buy real estate in Croatia just like Croatian citizens. Foreign citizens from non-EU countries can buy real estate in Croatia if two conditions are met: a reciprocity agreement with the Republic of Croatia and a permit from the Ministry of Justice and Administration.

We will do all possible preparatory work for you regarding the purchase of real estate in Croatia, so that you spend as little time as possible on paperwork and bureaucracy. We will also provide you with useful advice and expert guidance.

The real estate tax in Croatia is currently 3%. The buyer of real estate is obliged to pay the tax within 15 days after receiving an official decision on the amount of tax he must pay, according to the assessment of the real estate value.

Currently, the only valid currency in Croatia is the Croatian kuna (HRK), and every purchase in Croatia can only be made in that currency. If a monetary transaction is made in a foreign currency, the bank will convert it into HRK.

Real estate prices in Croatia are still on average much lower than real estate prices in many other EU countries. 236 / 5.000 Rezultati prijevoda Rezultat prijevoda We definitely recommend buying real estate in Croatia, because you will get a great place for vacation and summer vacation, and in addition, Croatia is a very popular tourist destination, so if you want, you can also rent out your real estate and make money that way.

Croatia is one of the safest countries in the EU, with a relatively low crime rate. Private property is protected by law. Millions of foreign citizens come to Croatia every year to spend their holidays carefree and enjoy the destination.

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