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Land for Sale in Croatia
In Croatia’s real estate agents and particularly in small advert magazines you will find a lot of land for sale. Take care, unless explicitly stated, most of this land will not have a building permit. Watch out, if land for sale is far from an urban zone the harder it will be to get a building permit, and for some land it may never be possible.
So, unless you are very big risk taker, buy land which already has a building permit. As long as it has clean papers, buying “building” land and constructing a house can make more sense than buying an over-priced resale.
Land for sale - planning permission
Getting planning permission is a long process, and on average takes from between one and two years, perhaps longer if it is a big project of 15 or more apartments. If the land already has planning permission and you only want to make small changes you might only need to apply for an amendment, in which case it won’t take so long. In all cases when applying for planning permission you are advised to keep in regular contact with the planning authorities to check up on the progress of your project, otherwise it may remain in the waiting tray for a long time!
Typically, depending on the local authority, you have to pay 50 € per cubic metre of living space envisaged in your plans.
You also have to pay up front the costs of getting services like electricity, water and telephone to the property. Some land sold with full planning permission may seem expensive but when you take these costs into consideration it is not really.
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