Croatia Has Been a Leading Place to Go for Western Visitors in the Past Couple of Years.

Croatia has been a leading destination for western tourists in the past few years. They are attracted by lovely clean beaches, countless countries on the turquoise sea, remarkable history and rich culture associated with Split, Dubrovnik, Island Hvar and several other places; the unique Dalmatian lifestyle, not to mention, the culinary specialties. Foreign investors in Croatia real estate are still careful in making his or her decisions – mostly since all the legal issues making residence purchase difficult for foreign consumers. But Croatia is ultimately ‘on the go’ in this respect too.

Your BBC has recently published a front page article inviting tourists and also potential investor to buy Croatian properties on the coast, and stating that by 2013 (July 1st, 2013 is the date when Croatia will join the EU) the Croatia real estate market will be completely ready for foreign investors. At that time most of the laws and regulations will be made easier and adapted to match the requirements, enabling easy access to Croatian residence purchase and obtaining the needed paperwork.

In our opinion a perfect example of the real estate for holidays can be a luxurious resort in Dubrovnik -Dubrovnik Sunlight Gardens. It is located simply 11km from the stone walled city of Dubrovnik so that it is easily accessible to tourists coming from all over the world. Furthermore this spot includes not only an excellent offer you of a five star hotel and also residential apartments for sale and also rent, but it is also a well organised and managed complex of facilities for athletics, recreation and fun. The holiday resort has a complete infrastructure in a beautifully modern designed surroundings, attractive beaches, a variety of boutiques, stores, cafe bars, restaurants, Health spa & Wellness centre, Kid´s club, tennis games courts, etc. It is just like the suburbs living its own life.

The chairman of the relationship of real estate agencies to the Dubrovnik-Neretva County, Frano Bezic tells us that it was no coincidence that the BBC mentioned The year 2013 as the turning point. With Croatian real estate prices 5% lower today than last year there are plenty of opportunities for foreign and local investors inside Croatian property, who seek smart investments in buying properties inside the best locations on the Adriatic seacoast as reported tagza.com.

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