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As a general guide the price of residential property in Split old town is on average somewhere between €2200 to €3000 per m2 for a period stone property depending on location and condition. However, 99% of Split properties located in the old town require complete renovation of the interior, most need exterior touching up and a few need structural work to be carried out. | |
Property prices have gone up slightly across the country in February, according to figures released this weekend. Real-estate website CentarNekretnina.net said the average price of real estate in Croatia had risen by 0.8 per cent in February compared to the previous month but had fallen by 3.6 per cent compared to February 2009. | |
The company said that the launch of the dedicated microsite will help rectify the “lack of effective house price data in Europe” and is collated using official data from national statistics offices, central banks, land registry, surveys, lender valuations and will be updated on a ongoing basis. The microsite will allow the user to download selected data the statistics into a single excel spreadsheet. | |
Shortly after opening the new routes from Split and Dubrovnik, Zagreb airport will too partner with a number of low-cost airlines. Travelers will finally be able to fly on a limited budget. | |
Do not miss this offer! Fully furnished 63 m2 (gross size) two bedroom apartment for 100.000 euros. The property is located on Ciovo peninsula, a short 15 min ride from Split international airport. Apartment is set on the 3rd floor of the residential building at ca. 300 m distance to the sea and nice pebble beach | |
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