RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY IN CROATIA FROM 201 337 💷 GBP
- Location:
- CROATIA
- Category:
- RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY
- Type:
- Loft
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- £ GBP
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Loft for Sale
£201,337
Ciovo, Split-Dalmatia, Croatia
Listed By: Simic Dom d.o.o. on 12.10.2015Browse 1 residential property in Croatia - 🏠 houses & apartments for sale from 201 337 💷 GBP on TheMoveChannel.com.
The newest member of the EU, Croatia has become increasingly popular among tourists in recent years as the country's international profile as risen. But resolved legal issues have led to a growing number of investors as well. The 2007 financial crisis saw the country's real estate prices and sales drop significantly, but visitor numbers remained strong, particularly on the Adriatic coast. With 5,000 km of coastline on offer, holiday homes near the beach are the most sought-after. Indeed, places such as Dubrovnik have seen rising interest from overseas buyers. In 2013, Croatia's membership of the v European Union was approved 10 years after it applied - a decision that has boosted the country's economic standing and also seen international interest continue to rise.
Loft apartments are increasingly common, with individual housing units converted within other properties. Unlike flats or condos, these have the appeal of sometimes being located inside interesting pieces of architecture or other historical buildings.
The newest member of the EU, Croatia has become increasingly popular among tourists in recent years as the country's international profile as risen. But resolved legal issues have led to a growing number of investors as well. The 2007 financial crisis saw the country's real estate prices and sales drop significantly, but visitor numbers remained strong, particularly on the Adriatic coast. With 5,000 km of coastline on offer, holiday homes near the beach are the most sought-after. Indeed, places such as Dubrovnik have seen rising interest from overseas buyers. In 2013, Croatia's membership of the v European Union was approved 10 years after it applied - a decision that has boosted the country's economic standing and also seen international interest continue to rise.
Loft apartments are increasingly common, with individual housing units converted within other properties. Unlike flats or condos, these have the appeal of sometimes being located inside interesting pieces of architecture or other historical buildings.