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Vijesti i publikacije (na engleskom jeziku) |
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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. | |
It is a magical tiny world of its own. Well, perhaps not that tiny. With the size of 395 square kilometres (1/3 larger than Malta), Brac is the second largest Croatian island and the tallest of all – a 778 m high “Vidova gora” mountain peak offers amazing views over Hvar channel towards the open sea and Italy. | |
The country has seen no cancelled developments, because of the much slower pace of development, and many developers were left holding sizeable land-banks when international demand began to wean. | |
Porto Montenegro will soon offer a full range of refit and maintenance services to its European yachting clientele. In cooperation with the Adriatic Shipyard in Bijela, Porto Montenegro will invest with Compositeworks, of La Ciotat in France, to establish a full range superyacht refit facility of the highest quality in the Bay of Kotor, Montenegro. | |
Over decades, Croatia was the traditional summer destination for Germans and Austrians on a tight budget - families with several children, students, the elderly and young couples. The trend has changed. | |
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