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When you buy real estate in the Republic of Croatia, in addition to purchase and sale costs, the buyer is obliged to pay real estate transfer tax (PPN) in the amount of 3% of the purchase price of real estate or the estimated amount of real estate value by the Tax Administration of the Republic of Croatia.
Owning an island is definitely a symbol of prestige. You can get the islet of Tajan near Dubrovnik for 750,000 euros, while for some of the islands in the Kornati archipelago you will have to pay 3.2 million, near Hvar 2.3 million, while for the island of Sridnja near Zadar you will need to pay 6 million euros.
Croatia has 1,244 islands, islets, cliffs and reefs, and 66 are inhabited. The small ones are mostly state-owned, more than 80 percent, and the rest are privately owned.
In order to buy the island from a private owner, according to the right of first refusal, they must first be offered to the municipality, county and state, and if they are not interested, only then can you draw up a purchase agreement.