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Luxury Properties for sale in Croatia

  • Villa in Ičići, Grad Opatija
    Villa in Ičići, Grad Opatija
    € 3,500,000
    397 m² 3 5
    Presented by Reker Immobilien d.o.o.
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  • Villa in Mošćenička Draga, Primorsko-Goranska
    Villa in Mošćenička Draga, Primorsko-Goranska
    € 3,200,000
    560 m² 7 5
    Presented by Reker Immobilien d.o.o.
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  • Villa in Brac, Split-Dalmatia
    Villa in Brac, Split-Dalmatia
    € 3,200,000
    700 m² 9 12
    Presented by Adrionika - Хорватия
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  • Loft in Pelješac, Dubrovačko-Neretvanska
    Loft in Pelješac, Dubrovačko-Neretvanska
    € 3,250,000
    Presented by Broker | Forbes GP - Croatia
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  • Loft in Šolta, Split-Dalmatia
    Loft in Šolta, Split-Dalmatia
    € 3,375,000
    Presented by Broker | Forbes GP - Croatia
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  • Villa in Hvar, Grad Hvar
    Villa in Hvar, Grad Hvar
    € 3,500,000
    250 m² 6 7
    Presented by Reker Immobilien d.o.o.
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  • Semidetached House in Dubrovnik, Grad Dubrovnik
    Semidetached House in Dubrovnik, Grad Dubrovnik
    € 3,500,000
    350 m² 4 4
    Presented by Baerz & Co Luxury Homes - South Europe
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  • Loft in Rogoznica, Rogoznica Općina
    Loft in Rogoznica, Rogoznica Općina
    € 3,200,000
    Presented by Broker | Forbes GP - Croatia
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  • Luxury home in Rovinj, Grad Rovinj
    Luxury home in Rovinj, Grad Rovinj
    € 3,300,000
    400 m² 6 6
    Presented by Baerz & Co Luxury Homes - South Europe
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  • Luxury home in Rovinj, Grad Rovinj
    Luxury home in Rovinj, Grad Rovinj
    € 3,200,000
    400 m² 5 5
    Presented by Baerz & Co Luxury Homes - South Europe
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  • Villa in Hvar, Grad Hvar
    Villa in Hvar, Grad Hvar
    € 3,500,000
    6 7
    Presented by Ivana Marković | Croatia Sotheby's International Realty
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  • Villa in Brac, Split-Dalmatia
    Villa in Brac, Split-Dalmatia
    € 3,350,000
    6 5
    Presented by Marko Pažanin | Croatia Sotheby's International Realty
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  • Villa in Trogir, Grad Trogir
    Villa in Trogir, Grad Trogir
    € 3,200,000
    5 4
    Presented by Ivana Marković | Croatia Sotheby's International Realty
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  • Villa in Zadar
    Villa in Zadar
    Price on Application
    6 4
    Presented by Ivana Marković | Croatia Sotheby's International Realty
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  • Detached House in Primošten, Sibenik-Knin
    Detached House in Primošten, Sibenik-Knin
    € 3,300,000
    6 4
    Presented by Ivana Marković | Croatia Sotheby's International Realty
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luxury guide

Croatia now holds 11,158 luxury properties on the market, spread across an Adriatic coastline that runs from the Istrian peninsula down to the southern Dalmatian islands. The country joined the Schengen Area and the Eurozone in 2023. That decision removed two of the main obstacles for foreign buyers, and the market responded fast. Split is under two hours from London by air. Dubrovnik, Hvar, Brač, the Kvarner Gulf and the Istrian coast form a market where high-end real estate still trades at prices well below comparable positions on the French or Italian Riviera. The offer spans villas, stone houses, apartments and historic estates along a shoreline with no real equivalent in the Mediterranean for sheer variety.

Luxury property prices in Croatia

Entry into the Croatian luxury market starts at €225,000. The top end reaches €34,000,000, with an average sitting at €1,086,862. Sizes range from 30 to 136150 sqm, averaging around 276 sqm. The single biggest driver of price is sea access. A property with a private mooring or direct waterfront position commands a premium that no inland feature can match. Hvar town and the old city of Dubrovnik represent the ceiling of the market. But here is the key point: Croatia still trades at a significant discount to the Côte d'Azur and Sardinia at comparable quality levels. Buyers who entered five to ten years ago have seen consistent appreciation.

Most sought-after areas in Croatia

Dubrovnik gets the headlines, but its old town market is tight and rarely produces significant inventory. The real momentum sits elsewhere. Istria, centered around Rovinj, Poreč and Pula, draws buyers who want Italian cultural proximity and fast connections from Venice and Trieste. The Kvarner Gulf, anchored by Opatija and the island of Krk, carries a Habsburg-era elegance still visible in the Art Nouveau villas along its waterfront promenade. Central Dalmatia, with Split as the hub and the islands of Brač and Šolta within minutes by boat, is the fastest-growing segment right now. And then there is Hvar, the reference point for Adriatic luxury: the old town, the hilltop fortress views and the summer social scene make it a category of its own.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why invest in luxury real estate in Croatia?

Schengen and Eurozone membership have made Croatia one of the most accessible markets in the Mediterranean for international buyers. The average price of €1,086,862 sits well below comparable coastal destinations in France, Italy or Spain, and international demand has grown consistently year on year since 2020.

What is daily life like for luxury property owners in Croatia?

Croatia offers a quality of life that few Mediterranean destinations match at this price point: clear water, a sophisticated food and wine scene, medieval towns and a growing international community concentrated in Hvar, Split and Istria. Seasonal direct flights from northern Europe are frequent, and the island network is easily navigated by ferry or private boat.

What makes Croatia unique in the luxury property market?

Over fourteen hundred islands and an exceptionally complex coastline create a level of geographic variety that simply does not exist elsewhere in Europe. Private bays, intact Venetian stone towns and coves accessible only by sea are still available at prices that would be impossible further west. This physical scarcity is what protects waterfront values even in softer market conditions.