A stone house located in the center of Trogir, built in the middle of the 19th century and reconstructed in the 1980s. The gross living space of each floor is 49 m2 (40 net). The house is spread over three floors - ground floor, first floor and attic, total net area of 120 m2. The house also has a common courtyard of 80 m2. The main entrance to the house is on the north side, while on the east side there are two exits in the yard.
On the first floor is a balcony, with partial view of the sea and the old part of the town. The house requires a complete adaptation. The great potential is offered to the future owner, and according to the conceptual project - approved by the conservator - there is the possibility of performing a one bedroom apartment and 4 rooms with their own bathrooms.
The city center, cafes, restaurants and other amenities are within 100 meters.
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Foreign nationals belonging to EU Member States can purchase real estate in the same way as Croatian nationals. Foreign nationals belonging to non-EU countries can purchase real estate in Croatia with cumulatively fulfilled two conditions: reciprocity agreement with the Republic of Croatia and consent of the Ministry of Justice.
The Republic of Croatia has a unique real estate tax rate of 3%. The amount of tax is determined on the basis of the price from the contract of sale and the assessment of the competent tax administration. According to the law, the buyer pays tax on the received solution only once.
The tax is also 3%, so each property owner pays 3% of the estimated value of the property for the new property when swapping.
The tax liability arises at the time of the conclusion of the contract or other legal transaction that acquires the real estate. The notary is obliged to submit one copy of the document to the Tax Administration within 30 days from the signature on the sale documents. The taxpayer is obliged to pay the determined tax within 15 days from the delivery of the decision on determining the real estate sales tax.
A down payment is an insurance that the buyer pays to the seller as a sign that the contract has been concluded and a certainty that the obligation will be fulfilled. In practice, the down payment is given on the Pre-contract and is usually 10% of the agreed purchase price. In case of fulfillment of the contract, the down payment is calculated in the total amount of the agreed purchase price.
In principle, no. Every sale in the Republic of Croatia must be paid in HRK. If a foreign currency payment is made, the bank will convert to HRK.
Yes, if it is a citizen of the Republic of Croatia then it is best to certify the contract with our diplomatic mission. If it is a foreign national then with the notarization of the purchase contract with a public notary, the Apostille of public document issued in that state is required.