Prices of apartments in the Adriatic during November were particularly emphasized: Split and Sibenik increased price, and Dubrovnik are still recorded the highest price of the square, the statement said. The biggest drop in prices in November was recorded in Zadar (4.6 percent), while the increase price recorded in Sibenik (2 percent) and Split (1.6 percent). In Rijeka, the housing prices have not changed and they fit the same as a month earlier, in 1380 euros per square meter. Zadar montly prices declines of 4.6 percent, while the average asking prices flat in November amounted to 1731 euro. Price of a square meter in Sibenik amounted to 1404 euro, which is 2 percent more than the previous month. According to the portal Crozilla.com average asking price of apartments in Zagreb in November 1577 amounted to EUR which is 0.6 percent less than a month earlier. The fall in prices of 2.8 percent recorded in Pula, and one for the local “square” in the apartment finder average 1272 euros. Statistics portal Crozilla.com showed that the height price of flats in November stood Dubrovnik where the square meter finder 2967 euro and Split in which the price was 2007 euros. The complete opposite of the more expensive cities are Sisak, where the average price of a “square” was only 813 euros, or Bjelovar where the price was 904 euros. The offer properties that are sold in most cities is significantly greater than the demand, and this situation in Osijek. The average asking price of the apartment, according to the portal Crozilla.com, there is during November amounted to 995 euros per square meter. “The demand for real estate always has, but it has to be small compared with the period before the recession. In Osijek lot traded older homes because they did not build a new building.” – The portal Crozilla.com said Domagoj Brljačić, licensed agent agency “Real Estate Osijek”. According to him an average correction for the most wanted apartments in most cases, around 5 to 10 percent, but sometimes the price can be fixed, and sometimes has a larger deviation. He says he is in the Osijek market a large selection so customers have a greater impact on lowering the final price. Most work is reduced to smaller apartments – studios, one bedroom apartments and two room to about 55 “square,” and customers are mostly young families and parents of students who come to study in Osijek. Data portal Crozilla.com showed that in our market the greatest demand the government just for apartments in Zagreb, and in November they most wanted to be in the center, then in Trešnjevka, Jarun and Maksimir. The month of November, according to statistics portal Crozilla.com biggest minuses brought on the western part of the city where prices fell by 1.9 percent, while the average asking price of a square meter was 1415 euros. In Novi Zagreb apartment prices on monthly level fell by 1.4 percent, and for a “square” flat on average were required 1255 euros. Centre during November recorded the smallest decline in prices, only 0.4 percent, while the price of square meter was 1837 euros, said in a statement. What is the situation on the real estate market in the eastern part of the city, more precisely in Sesvetama, for portal Crozilla.com said Ivana Čikić from agencies Home Expert Ltd: “In Sesvetama at this time almost nothing is being built. Many builders already a few years ago withdrew from the market. Although they had prepared projects for construction, secured financial closure and acquired land, they decided to wait with the building. In this case, caution was justified. This is also an example tells investors of Sisak who for many years at Sesvetskom real estate market. The construction of residential and business complex began in 2009, and the starting price of a square meter was 1600 euros. For the following, 2010. The price of the square meter fell to 1,500 euros and today is diminishing by 7-10 percent per year. Today it is 1,100 euros. ”

 

Source: limun.hr