Which are popular areas for buying property in Croatia?

Popular areas for buying property in Croatia include Istria, in the north west, and frecuently touted as the new Tuscany - it has, at various times, been part of Italy. Its proximity to Trieste and Venice and its location as the nearest point to the sea for much of Central Europeans has guaranteed a steady rise in prices, with plenty of room for appreciation yet. There are coastal and inland homes for sale, as well as hotels. There are also plans to build golf courses. While sport is phenomenally popular in Croatia, golf somehow passed the people by, and with the new policy of attracting higher net worth tourists, the sport has been identified as essential for development. Sites have been identified and there is government support for their development.

Stone houses are proving popular among buyers and those available ranges from ruins to carefully restored villas. Specialist developers are also rebuilding traditional houses on the sites of ruins.

Many ruins, though, are sadly unbuyable because of the o problems associated with them.

Apartments in Croatia are usually well built and to far better specification-built standards many investors are accustomed in some other countries. Ones near marinas represent particular good investments as you can benefit from winter lets.

Good areas to invest in property in Istria now are the south of the peninsula, property prices are still affordable and towns to look for property are Pula, Medulin, Premantura and Liznjan between others. An international airport in Pula, just minutes drive the centre also sums to the investment.

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