New-Build Houses and Villas for Sale in Rogoznica
The new-build houses and villas in Rogoznica offer a diverse selection, with most properties featuring a pool and sea views. A large share of these projects fall into the premium segment, so if that is exactly what you are looking for, be sure to also browse luxury real estate in Rogoznica for sale.
What particularly attracts buyers is the fact that these are move-in ready properties with no renovation needed. Ready-to-occupy villas with landscaped gardens, quality materials and well-thought-out floor plans offer a high level of comfort and functionality. The location is peaceful, yet close enough to Sibenik and Split for all everyday needs.
For a broader overview of available properties, see all real estate in Rogoznica, and for a more detailed selection of houses and villas, explore the houses in Rogoznica.
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Frequently asked questions
Yes. Citizens of the EU/EEA can purchase property without restrictions, while citizens from outside the EU require reciprocity confirmation and approval from the Ministry of Justice. Foreigners can also obtain a mortgage loan, with varying conditions depending on nationality. The purchase agreement can be signed and notarized abroad (at a consulate or with a local notary, often with an Apostille), and the document is then submitted for registration in Croatia.
Although the price is always expressed in euros, payments from abroad may be made in other currencies, which the bank automatically converts into euros at the applicable exchange rate. It is important that the seller receives the amount agreed in the contract, so prior consultation with the bank is recommended due to exchange rates and potential fees.
Hiring a lawyer when buying property in Croatia is not mandatory, but it is highly recommended, especially in more complex cases or for foreign buyers. Broker provides full legal support through document review, contract preparation, and coordination with the public notary, while final legal verification is always carried out by an authorized lawyer or notary to ensure the transaction is safe and compliant.
The property purchase process in Croatia usually takes from a few days to several weeks, depending on the completeness of the documentation, the buyer’s status, and required verifications. Domestic buyers in straightforward cases can complete the purchase very quickly, while for buyers outside the EU/EEA the process may take longer due to additional approvals. Broker provides an exact timeframe after reviewing the documentation.
Real estate transfer tax in Croatia is 3% and is paid by the buyer, except for new builds subject to VAT. The tax obligation arises upon signing the purchase agreement, after which the Tax Administration issues a decision that must be paid within 15 days of receipt. The notary submits the agreement to the Tax Administration, and Broker assists the buyer throughout the entire process.
Yes, you can sign and notarize a property purchase agreement abroad. Croatian citizens can do this at a Croatian diplomatic mission, while foreign citizens notarize the agreement with a local notary, often with an Apostille stamp to ensure it is valid in Croatia. After notarization, the document is sent to Croatia for registration in the land registry, with guidance and coordination provided by Broker and the lawyer.
Yes, as of January 1, 2025, there is an annual property tax which replaced the utility fee. The amount is calculated based on the usable area of the property, and the city or municipality sets the rate per square meter, ranging from 0.60 to 8.00 euros annually. If the local government does not issue a decision, the lowest legal rate applies.
Buying a property in Croatia typically involves selecting and reserving a property (pre-contract + deposit), conducting a legal review of documentation, signing the purchase agreement before a public notary, registering ownership in the land registry, and paying the real estate transfer tax (3%, except for new builds subject to VAT). Broker guides the buyer through the entire process, ensuring legal security and a smooth transaction.
A deposit is an advance payment the buyer makes when reserving a property as a sign of serious intent. In Croatia, it is typically around 10% of the purchase price and counts toward the final price of the property.












