Property prices are on the rise in Croatia, according to the latest data from October, reports 24sata.hr.
Whilst property prices are up on average across the county by 2% from last year, they are still 1.75% down from 2011.
According to portal Njuskalo, interest in buying and selling is also up, with 7% more searches last month compared to October last year. There were 162,000 properties listed on the popular site last month, with asking prices up 2% from last year.
When looking at locations around the country, Dubrovnik continues to be the most expensive. Since 2011, house prices have risen by 9%, with the average price per square metre today 4,382 euros.
The average price per square metre for apartments in Dubrovnik is 3,097 euros.
Apartments in Dubrovnik, Split, and Zadar are all more expensive per square metre than in the capital Zagreb currently.
source: https://www.croatiaweek.com/property-prices-in-croatia-rise/
November 17, 2017