Foreclosed and Distressed Investment Properties in Croatia



Croatia is a Central and Southeastern European country located along the Adriatic Sea, bordered by Slovenia, Hungary, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Croatia.

The country is one of Europe's top Mediterranean travel destinations, drawing millions of visitors each year to Croatia, drawn in by beaches, historic cities, and the islands.

Croatia's large tourism sector fuels the luxury property rental market, both long- and short-term especially in well-known locations such as Dubrovnik, Hvar, and Split.


Popular areas of Croatia with International Buyers - investment or personal use, listed by owner, for sale by real estate agent and for rent:


Most Searched For Croatian Locations:


Dubrovnik
Zagbreb
Hvar
Omis
Opatija
Orebic
Porec
Pula
Rijeka
Rogoznica
Rovinj
Sibenik
Split
Trogir
Umag
Viganj
Zadar

Looking for distressed properties can be a smart investment strategy, especially if you're interested in flipping, wholesaling, or buying below market value.

There are many places to find distressed or foreclosed properties in Croatia, for examples you can ask a real estate agent to filter for foreclosures or bank-owned (REO) properties.

Investors can also refer to the local County Courthouse or Public Records and search for public notices of default, tax liens, and foreclosure sales.


Working with Property Agents or Realtors who specialize in distressed properties, foreclosures and short sales can be useful as well as keeping an eye out for expired listings or properties sitting too long on the market.

Drive around neighborhoods looking for vacant houses, broken windows, or deferred maintenance and work with probate attorneys, property managers, and bankruptcy lawyers who they often know of distressed assets.




How to buy, sell or rent properties in Croatia:
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Croatia is a Central and Southeastern European country located along the Adriatic Sea, bordered by Slovenia, Hungary, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Croatia.

The country is one of Europe's top Mediterranean travel destinations, drawing millions of visitors each year to Croatia, drawn in by beaches, historic cities, and the islands.

Croatia's large tourism sector fuels the luxury property rental market, both long- and short-term especially in well-known locations such as Dubrovnik, Hvar, and Split.