As a rule, a potential real estate investor abroad first finds out for himself the question of which market sector is best to look for a suitable object for investment. In most European countries, secondary real estate markets are rich in housing proposals, which is very worthy of quality and attractive in price, which are willingly acquired for their own living, and sometimes for subsequent rental investors with limited funds.
It is not possible to buy apartments in Germany for such purposes, but this cannot be said about Croatia, which is partly explained by the specifics of Croatian legislation in the field of real estate transactions. In short, it can be formulated as follows: housing purchased for commercial purposes is not allowed for your own living, and vice versa, and vice versa. In addition, the purchase of new housing directly from the developer is much safer than the conclusion of transactions with local apartments sellers. True, at home, including respectable age, are willingly acquired from private traders, but only for the reason that there are few individual houses in Croatia.
As for modern residential complexes, their construction is carried out rapidly in almost all the regions of the country popular among tourists: in Dubrovnik, on the Chiovo peninsula, on the island of Istria, etc. D. Elite apartments in cottage villages, townhouses and even apartment buildings are in great demand among investors.
Firstly, such real estate in Croatia is the most liquid. Secondly, no additional costs of landscaping are required. Thirdly, many developers provide customers with additional intermediary services for lease registration.
A well -developed argument in favor of the new real estate is a well -developed infrastructure, including the presence of many of their own beaches and berths, not to mention entertainment centers, kindergartens, restaurants, tennis courts and other inalienable attributes of comfortable residence.