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How much will you pay for apartments in the largest Croatian cities? The most expensive is Split, then Zagreb, Rijeka and finally Osijek

For those who are only interested in new construction, and in popular locations, the prices are significantly higher

The average price per square meter in Split is over 3,000 euros

The average price of an apartment in Zagreb in June was 2,200 euros per square meter and, compared to the same month last year, rose 3.6 percent, while in Split it increased 1.9 percent to 3,020 euros, according to a semi-annual review of the real estate market in Croatia. Colliers Croatia, Slovenia and BiH.

WESPA Spaces using AMPnet technology begins an investment cycle worth 300,000 euros

The largest coworking space in the region, WESPA Spaces, begins with an investment cycle in which the goal is to raise 300 thousand euros of capital for further expansion of its own capacities, accelerated growth and additional employment.

US real estate prices continued to rise

WASHINGTON - The S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller U.S. home and real estate price index rose 19.7 percent year-on-year in July, after rising 18.7 percent in June.

grabAhome - Croatian startup ready for big things!

We spoke with Frank Sočan, co-founder of grabAhome platform, read what he told us.

How will technology affect the development of the real estate market?

Read a great interview with Marko Pavlović, CEO of Flow and Form agency

The price of new residential construction is the highest in ten years

The average price per square meter of new construction in the first half of 2021 reached the level of as much as 13,385 kuna for the level of the whole of Croatia, which has not been recorded in the last ten years.

The growth seems to have come to an end: The real estate market has stalled

The rise in the real estate market is coming to an end, experts say.
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