Where to stay
Web portals and newspapers are the most common way of looking for property to rent a house, but there are also a significant number of specialised agencies that plays a crucial role in mediating in the renting or of flats.
Monthly rent varies in different parts of Croatia; Zagreb is the most expensive place, being the capital, as well Split, Dubrovnik and other tourist centres, while in smaller continental communities it is easier to find much cheaper accommodation. Prices also vary within cities depending on the age of the flat, whether furnished or unfurnished, its location and the amenities nearby. Overhead costs, such as water and electricity, are not usually included in the rent.
For a flat rental, the rental agreement defines the rights and obligations of the parties and the period covered by the contract.
Useful links:
Advertisements (Oglasnik) - oglasnik.hr/nekretnine
Register of real estate brokers - posredovanje.hgk.hr/posredovanje/
Prices of real estate - burza-nekretnina.com/statistike
Ads NjuĆĄkalo - njuskalo.hr/nekretnine
Real estate Croatia - realestatecroatia.com/hrv/