In July 2013 the property in Croatia dropped by 0.2% compared with June and 4% compared to July 2012, sums up the portal Crozilla.com. The largest decline in housing prices compared to June was recorded in Zadar. Meanwhile, in Split was recorded the highest rise in price per square meter.
City
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Price development %
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The cost of real estate
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Zadar
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-4.50%
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€1,527 per sq.m.
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Šibenik
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-3.20%
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€1,467 per sq.m.
|
Split
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4.80%
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€2,077 per sq.m.
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In Zagreb, Split, Osijek and Slavonski Brod decline in housing prices was changed by the growth.
City
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Price development %
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The cost of real estate
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Pula
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-2.40%
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€1,328 per sq.m.
|
Varazhdina
|
-0.10%
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€1,028 per sq.m.
|
Zagreb
|
0.07%
|
€1,641 per sq.m.
|
Osijek
|
1.60%
|
€943 per sq.m.
|
Slavonski-Brod
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2.00%
|
€939 per sq.m.
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Compared with July 2012 real estate prices dropped in all parts of Zagreb.
Zagreb's district
|
Price development %
|
The cost of real estate
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The Western part
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-6.30%
|
€1,575 per sq.m.
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The Eastern part
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-5.20%
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€1,646 per sq.m.
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The Center
|
|
€1,879 per sq.m.
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Novi-Zagreb
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-1.50%
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€1,377 per sq.m.
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