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The Most Expensive Streets in Croatia

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If you want to live on the most expensive street in America then you would need to fork out over 20 million dollars for your home. In Croatia you won’t need to dig as deep into your pocket to afford yourself real estate on the nation’s most expensive street…

Whilst the average square-metre price for real estate in the capital Zagreb is around 1,500 euros, to afford a spot on the most expensive streets you would need to be prepared to spend up to 10,000 euros per square-metre – more than 10 times less than in Hong Kong or London’s most expensive streets.

The most expensive street in Croatia is not in the capital, but in the popular coastal city of Dubrovnik. Dubrovnik’s main Stradun street is in number one spot according to a report by Dnevnik.hr.

TOP 9 Most Expensive Streets in Croatia & Square Metre Price:

1. Stradun, Dubrovnik – 6.000 – 10.000 euros

Stradun

Stradun

2. Ulica maršala Tita, Opatija – 4.500 – 8.000 euros

Ulica maršala Tita

Ulica maršala Tita

3. Riva, Split – 3.000 – 6.000 euros

Riva, Split

Riva, Split

4. Prilaz Vladimira Nazora & Marasovićeva ulica, Split – 5.000 euros

Split centre

Split centre

5. Put Firula & Put Radoševca, Split – 4.000 – 5.000 euros

Put Radoševca, Split

Put Radoševca, Split

6. Trg Bana Jelačića, Vlaška ulica & Medulićeva ulica, Zagreb – 4.000 euros

Trg Bana Jelačića

Trg Bana Jelačića

7. Cvjetni trg & Bogovićeva ulica, Zagreb – 3.000 – 5.000 euros

Cvjetni

Cvjetni

8. Sveti Križ, Rovinj – 3.000 – 3.500 euros

Sveti Križ, Rovinj

Sveti Križ, Rovinj

9. Babonićeva ulica, Zagreb – 3.000 euros

Babonićeva ulica, Zagreb

Babonićeva ulica, Zagreb

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