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Old stone house for sale
Completely renovated double stone house in the city, first row to the sea.
- Seafront property
- Sea view
- Prime location
- Luxuriously decorated
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Completely renovated double stone house in the city, first row to the sea.
Exclusively for sale, we offer a luxuriously decorated villa with a beautiful sea view, top-notch architecture, and refined design.
Exclusively in our offer!!!
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Spacious, unfinished villa in a quiet bay near Rogoznica.
Beautiful property spread over 29000m2 of agricultural land with a stone house and an outbuilding with a total area of 100m2 near the village of Zastražišće.
Detached family house on two floors with a beautiful Mediterranean garden around the house, car access to the house, pool, overlooking the majestic old town and harbor.
An exceptional property located in the first row to the sea.
A new project in our offer, 4 town houses, just 50 m from the sea, starting construction this fall.
In a small fishing village, right by the sea, lies this charming waterfront property, perfectly integrated into the Mediterranean surroundings.
Tourists can stay in Croatia for up to 90 days within a period of 6 months.
Foreigners may purchase property in Croatia, this is one of many rights granted to them by the Croatian Constitution. It is important to note that there are some limitations which apply to non-Croatian nationals purchasing real estate in Croatia. A foreigner may buy non-residential property (commercial and non-commercial buildings and their contents), within his/her borders, in accordance with the provisions of the laws governing real estate transactions entered in the Register of Real Estates.
Some people might assume that Croatia isn't a top place to buy a home because of the expense of property. It's not as cheap as it was during the '90s and early 2000s but property is still relatively reasonable compared to other European Union countries, particularly in coastal areas where towns are popular with tourists.
Croatia could be an ideal location for retirees from all around the world. The reasons for choosing this country range from its warm sea, sunny weather, and rich gastronomy—not to mention Croatians' famed and well-known hospitality—to its proximity to European centers of business and popular travel destinations, as well as excellent health care that Croatia is famous for.
In the Republic of Croatia, property transfer tax is payable by private individuals and legal entities on residential and commercial properties. The tax rate is set at 3% based on the estimated value of a property. It is being paid upon purchase of the property.
The Croatian Ministry of Foreign Affairs says the country is safe for tourists. Many travelers from all over the world visit Croatia each year and most feel safe there. It should be noted that instances of petty theft do occur in Croatia, although violent crime rates are low. Of course, common sense and awareness will help keep you secure.
Yes and no: it depends on the market place you are on, what cities, island or region we are talking about but in general this real estate is not cheap but also not more expensive that in other famous European destinations.
Yes, you can drink the tap water in Croatia.
Many people are looking to invest their money in Croatia. Croatia has been an attractive and popular place to invest for quite some time now. Many real estate and business opportunities seem attractive, so many people find Croatia to be an advantageous, but profitable place to invest.