- Written by: Sofie Biedermann
- Category: Prices Croatia
Drinking water is a necessity for daily life, and its price is a significant factor affecting the household budget. In Croatia, drinking water prices vary by region, with each municipality having its own specific tariff systems. In this article, we will look at the drinking water prices in several selected municipalities to provide an overview and comparison of costs.
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- Written by: Sofie Biedermann
- Category: Prices Croatia
1. Consumption up to 3,000 kWh in six months: For households that consume up to 3,000 kWh in six months, the electricity price is set according to basic tariff rates. For the single tariff model (where the price is the same throughout the day), the price is 0,073 € per kWh.
- Written by: Sofie Biedermann
- Category: Prices Croatia
The Croatian real estate market suggests that in 2023 property prices reached their ceiling. However, whether they will decrease and by how much in 2024 is uncertain. Like in other EU countries, many citizens in Croatia do not have housing resolved. The majority of the population lives in rented accommodation since acq…
- Written by: Stefan Hridek
- Category: Prices Croatia
Trends in Croatian property prices in tourist areas. The most sought-after Croatian destinations for property purchase by foreign clients, according to Google.com search data, are Rogoznica, the island of Murter, and apartments in Šibenik. High demand often correlates with high prices, so in September, there was a furt…
Read more: Apartments Šibenik, houses Murter: Prices are constantly increasing
- Written by: Stefan Hridek
- Category: Prices Croatia
Why is it worth not delaying the purchase of real estate in Croatia at this time? The price index of residential real estate on the Adriatic coast increased by 11.7% year-on-year. In the whole of Croatia, the price index increased by 9.1%. New properties increased by 15%, older properties by 8.4%. In addition to rising…