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Mortgages in Croatia – overview of conditions and trends

10 June , 2025  

The mortgage market in Croatia is showing stable activity thanks to government programs, favorable conditions offered by banks, and steady demand from both citizens and foreigners.

Since 2017, the SSK (Subvencioniranje stambenih kredita) mortgage subsidy has been in effect, whereby the state compensates up to 50% of the monthly annuity for the first five years on loans of up to €100,000 issued to first-time residents. Pilot assessments show that these measures have led to an increase in housing prices, especially in large cities.

Terms and conditions of mortgage programs at banks

HPB (Hrvatska poštanska banka):

Fixed rate from 2.89%, APR (effective) — 3.00%, term up to 30 years. No property appraisal costs.

OTP banka:

Rate 4.69%, APR 4.93%, term up to 20 years, amount up to €200,000.

Agram Banka:

For new customers, the APR is 5.49% for a 20-year loan (example — €50,000).

Podravska banka:

Fixed rate of 5.90%, APR — 6.15%, no issuance fee.

Conditions for foreigners

Citizens of the EU, Switzerland, Iceland, Norway, and Liechtenstein can obtain a mortgage on the same terms as Croatians. For non-residents, LTV is 50–70%, with state control over the project; a residence permit or long-term stay may be required.

History of rates: from 2017 to 2025

2017–2019: rates were fixed below 3%, especially in HPB, thanks to subsidies and other benefits.

2020–2022: rates rose gradually in line with Eurobonds and monetary easing, reaching 4–5%.

2023–2025: current rates are fixed at 2.9–5.9%, ECA — 3–6%, reflecting tight credit conditions.

The Croatian mortgage market combines state support (SSK), a wide range of offers from banks, and accessibility for foreign buyers, especially from the EU. As a result, potential borrowers can expect rates ranging from 2.9% to 6%, fixed for the entire term of the loan, which is 20 to 30 years.

Source: http://relocation.com.ua/mortgages-in-croatia-overview-of-conditions-and-trends/

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