Climate Information for Croatian coastal centres. Zadar, Northern Dalmatia, Croatia Zadar is an Adriatic port with a Mediterranean climate with warm and dry summers and mild and wet winters. The summertime traditionally goes from June to September, when it is hottest and nights are warm. The Velebit mountain range prevents rain from reaching Zadar during
SIBENIK UNDER CONSTRUCTION
Šibenik, an old Croatian Northern Dalmatian Town is rediscovering it’s identity. Going back to the History is impossible, but merging the old and new is a civilization’s must, a responsibility. Another beautiful sunny spring day in Dalmatia. Croatian property under construction and new infrastructure underway. In the City of Šibenik many constructions are underway, in
Apartment prices in Dalmatia
According to the Burza Nekretnina ( Croatian Real Estate Exchange House) the difference between requested and realized prices in the majority of Croatian cities in the period from 2008. until 2012. was about 20 percent. In the past year, 2012 real estate prices dropped by about 5%. According to data from the Burza Nekretnina and
Green Building Development
Investments in green buildings are worth the long-term due to the reduction of energy consumption, emissions, waste and more efficient use of water resources. Green building is in the only option for the future construction. It stems from a new, comprehensive World Green Building Council Report titled “The business of green construction: A review of
The Good News
The Island Prvic will definitely be preserved, so that the whole island will remain protected as a cultural heritage! Conservation protection project has been established in order to prevent uncontrolled construction and expansion of construction areas, which would irretrievably jeopardize the integrity of the existing landscape and historical sites. Conservation Department in Sibenik issued a
Best Buy Real Real Estate
There are many affordable real estate properties along the Croatian Adriatic Coast. Prices for apartments in Dubrovnik fell about 700 Euros per square meter. According to data from the Property Exchange House, the biggest drop is in the suburbs of Dubrovnik in Mokosica and Parish of Dubrovnik, where prices have fallen from approximately 2200 euros
Croatian Property Diversity
Croatian Property Diversity Croatian property market flourished around 2000. At the time of the first boom the real estate market prices in Croatia have been among the fastest growing in the world. The value of property per year increased from 20 to 30 percent. Disruption of rapid growth in the Croatian real estate market came
Model Primosten Croatia
Primošten Town Model, saves citizens up to 2.658.000 EUR (3.478.283 US$) The Croatian state administration has one employee serving 64 people (citizens). Since Stipe Petrina became a mayor in the Town of Primosten, in the Primosten municipality administration for 2996 people there are only 8 employees, therefore 1 administrative worker per 374 residents. It is
Trends in Croatian Real Estate
The prices in housing market and construction plots for Dalmatian Property Prices for houses in Zadar are lower 380 euros per square meter in August this year and in Split 579 euros more than in comparison to the same month of 2010 year, according to Crozilla.com portal. An average asking price for a house in
Visiting Zlarin Croatia
Discover Croatian Coast Snapshots of one of many gorgeous yachts cruising along the Croatian coast, enjoying in scenery and beautiful October weather. Zlarin Island port has provided destination to many yachtsmen and has hosted many regattas sponsored by Zlarin Yacht Club. The place itself has been populated in ancient times with permanent settlement since the 13th

















