Villas and Houses With a Pool for Rent
Renting a villa or house with a pool in Croatia opens the door to the kind of private holiday you deserve. A morning coffee by the pool, with views of olive groves or the sea in the distance. These are exactly the kinds of properties that make up our offer – villas of various sizes and styles, spread along the Croatian coast.
A pool is often the detail that transforms a holiday into a completely different experience – more privacy, more comfort and more time spent at your own pace. If you would like to explore a wider selection, take a look at our full rental property offer, where you will find apartments, old stone houses and various types of properties along the Croatian coast and islands. For those thinking long-term, we also have our offer of luxury villas and houses with a pool for sale.
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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.
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.
The highest demand for rental properties is in larger cities and tourist-attractive areas. Coastal cities such as Split, Dubrovnik and Zadar are particularly popular, while Zagreb is the most sought-after for long-term rentals due to business and educational opportunities.
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.
There are different types of rental properties on offer, including apartments, family houses, luxury villas and commercial premises. The selection includes properties of different sizes, locations and levels of equipment, adapted to the needs of private and business users.
What are the best locations in Croatia to buy apartments? Among the most sought-after locations for buying apartments in Croatia, coastal cities and tourist-developed regions stand out. Dubrovnik is an attractive destination due to its historical value, prestigious location and strong tourist market. Split attracts buyers with its developed infrastructure, vibrant lifestyle and combination of historical and modern construction. Istria is popular among those looking for a quieter environment, natural beauty and a quality lifestyle.












