Croatia Holiday Homes Market Overview 2007Due to extensive marketing and the natural beauty of its coastline, Croatia has gained considerable favorable attention and is today considered one of the top tourist destinations in Europe.
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Croatia Office Market Overview 2nd half of 2008 The future of Zagreb's office market will be marked by several changes. The upcoming projects will be new generation "smart skyscraper buildings" , which will bring novelty cost and energy saving technologies to the market
Zagreb Office Market Report 1st Half of 2007Zagreb's office market is expected to remain dynamic over the next two years, bringing more projects to completion. However, it is expected to take two years to absorb the newly built office spaces, decrease relatively high vacancy rates and bring the rental prices to a healthy level.
Zagreb Office Market Report 1st half of 2008Vacancy rates in the newly developed office buildings in 2007 came to 7%.
Croatia Holiday Homes Market Overview 2nd half of 2007The tourism industry has a huge impact on the development of holiday homes market in Croatia and the newly implemented tourist zones will facilitate the needs of both international tourists and holiday homes buyers.
Croatia Holiday Homes Market Overview 2nd half of 2008Being one of the top tourist destinations, Croatian holiday homes market presents an attractive investment opportunity for both speculators and holiday makers.
Croatia Residential Market Overview 1st half of 2008The demand for residential spaces still outstrips supl<, both on a national level and in the city of Zagreb.
Croatia Retail Market Overview 2nd half of 2008Croatian cities such as Varaždin, Rijeka, Zadar, Šibenik, Dubrovnik and Osijek have seen increased retail and investment activity.
Croatia Retail Market Report 1st half of 2008There are nine retail projects, of around 510,000 m2, currently in the pipeline for Zagreb.
Zagreb Retail Market Report 1st Half of 2007Croatia's current retail expansion plans and Zagreb's shopping centre inventory is currently not able to satisfy existing retail demand. Croatia's entry in the EU is expected to motivate new foreign investment to enter the retail market in the near future.