More options for your Croatia property

With higher Croatia property prices along the coast, an apartment in Croatia is an attractive option. Examples range from 113,000 euros (£78,462) for a studio to 383,000 euros (£252,380) for a one bedroom flat on the sea front - both in Croatia; alternatively for 200,000 euros (£131,791), you could invest in a tiny two bedroom town house in Istria. The rental income on a one bedroom flat in Croatia is around 450 euros (£296) per week in the low season, to 750 euros (£494) in the high season.

Luxury Croatia apartments, aimed at the conference and business market, often specify no children, pets or smokers in their terms of rental. They need easy access to airports, bus and train stations and motorways and be located near the business centres of Croatia, Istria, Dubrovnik and Pula. These can often achieve year round rentals. Extras such as television satellite, ADSL, telephone and fax can make the property more suitable for this market, with rents of up to 1,500 euros (£988) a week during major conferences.

One of the most popular types of Croatia property for buying-to-let are those on secure estates, enabling you to relax while you are away, knowing that a careful eye is being kept on your empty property is being looked after and the gardens well maintained. These houses either have their own pool or sometimes a communal pool and sports facilities. These estates cost more - prices range from 600,000 to 900,000 euros (£395,374 to £593,061), and for houses sleeping six to eight people, rents range from 715 euros to 1,425 euros (£471 to £939) per week. A private pool can add up to 500 euros (£330) a week to rental income, but pool maintenance can be expensive.

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