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Average cost of residential real estate in capital of Croatia continues to grow – Relocation analysis

15 July , 2025  

The average price of residential real estate in the capital of Croatia continues to grow: in the second quarter of 2025, the price on the secondary market reached €3,066-3,460 per square meter, and in the central areas it exceeded €3,100/m². This is evidenced by data from specialized Croatian analytical portals.

According to a report by Properstar, the median price per square meter of an apartment in Zagreb was €3,605, while for private houses it was €1,936. According to the ISPU (Information System for Spatial Planning), the average price for transactions in the secondary market increased by 12.8% compared to the same period last year – from €2,722 to €3,066 per m².

The most expensive areas of Zagreb remain:

  • Donji Grad (Center) – €3,131/m²;
  • Trnje and Trešnjevka – €2,820-2,880/m².

The least expensive areas:

  • Gornja Dubrava – €1,627/m²;
  • Brezovica – €970/m².

In the segment of new buildings, the average price is about €2,830-2,980 per square meter.

Experts note an increase in interest in real estate in Zagreb from both local and foreign buyers, especially due to the rising cost of rent (on average €15/m² per month). Thus, renting a 50 m² apartment costs about €900 per month.

Analysts point to a limited supply of properties on the market, which maintains a high price level and makes the Zagreb market attractive for both investment and personal residence.

As reported earlier, the Belgrade real estate market showed similar price growth dynamics, where the cost of housing varies from €2,000 to €3,500/m² depending on the area.

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