Croatia is selling homes that are cheaper than the famous Italian €1 homes!
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, CROATIA/ Updated : Jun 18, 2021, 17:55 IST
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Italy selling homes at low prices has been in the news for long. Now, many places are joining the bandwagon, and offering homes at affordable prices. The latest to create news is Croatia. As per the news reports, Croatia will allo … Read more
Italy selling homes at low prices has been in the news for long. Now, many places are joining the bandwagon, and offering homes at affordable prices. The latest to create news is Croatia. As per the news reports, Croatia will allow you to buy homes at unbelievable cheap prices. They are even cheaper than those famous €1homes! Of course, there are some conditions that one needs to fulfill. Read less
To be eligible for buying these homes, one needs to be under 40-year-old, fully employed, and willing to live in them for 15 years.
Legrad was once home to the second-biggest population in Croatia; but then, new borders were formed when the Austro-Hungarian empire collapsed. After that, the population here started declining. Eventually, it became a border town, and the population took a hit.
Also, if anyone prefers to buy a private home, the town will cover 20 per cent of the cost, i.e., up to 35000 kunas ($5570).
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