
Price rise for a property in Croatia
Last year, was the second year in a row in which the price of a property in Croatia went up, after they were stagnant in 2015
According to price indices, following the fall in 2013 and 2014 and the stagnation in 2015, in the last two years, especially in 2017, there is a rapid rise in property prices in Croatia.
The Croatian city, responsible to record the biggest jump in square-metre prices for apartments was Pula, in Istria, where prices were up 11% last year, compared to the previous year.
Currently, the average price per square metre for an apartment in Pula is €1,485. But not only the main city was on the spotlight, but also some suburbs in the capital saw the biggest rises in 2017.
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