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Luxury living in Trilj

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Situated in the heart of Dalmatian Hinterland, Trilj is a town with a rich history dating back to the Roman era. This is evident in its archeological sites such as the Roman legion camp Tilurium. Its geographic location is remarkable as well, lying between the Kamešnica and Moseć mountains alongside the scenic Cetina river.

The Exclusive Property Market In Trilj

Despite being a small town, Trilj’s exclusive property market is stable due to its unique offerings. The current demand and supply of luxury homes and apartments are balanced, thanks to its appeal to both locals and international investors, looking for a slice of tranquil Croatian lifestyle. The economic situation reflects its stable real estate market.

Fees and Taxes on Property Ownership

When buying a luxury home in Trilj, several elements factor into the total cost. The transfer tax, average real estate commission for both buyer and seller, notary fees, and possible construction inspection or legal costs. The transfer tax on private property is around 3%. The local wealth tax and taxes on the profit from selling a home depend on the personal situation of the seller. It is advisable to discuss with a local tax consultant or real estate agent for precise figures.

Mortgage Requirements and Offerings

There are certain prerequisites when applying for a mortgage in Trilj. The ratio between own and foreign capital as well as income requirements are carefully evaluated by financial institutions. Maximum mortgage often depends on the individual’s financial health, but typically, banks offer up to 80% of the purchase price.

Luxury Living in Trilj

Trilj offers the best of both worlds: natural beauty and luxury living. The most sought-after residential areas surround the picturesque banks of the Cetina river and the foothills of the mountains. Notably, luxury properties here can be easily reached via well-connected road and rail networks.
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Close Proximity to Major Cities

Trilj is located about 30km from the nearest big city, Split, and 160km from the national capital, Zagreb. Split Airport is the closest airport to Trilj, just about 45km away, providing easy access to national and international destinations.

Amenities in Trilj

Trij hosts a number of local schools and training institutions with several universities located in nearby Split. Health facilities, including hospitals and clinics, are also within easy reach.

Nature, Climate and Outdoor Activities

Embraced by mountains and water, Trilj reveals a picturesque landscaped dotted with lush greens and blue river streams. The climate in Trilj is Mediterranean with mild winters and warm summers. Its natural beauty provides a perfect backdrop for numerous sports and outdoor activities such as hiking, rafting, horseback riding, and fishing.

Luxurious Lifestyle in Trilj

Despite its size, Trilj has a number of luxury lifestyle shops offering high-end brands. With a rich cultural scene, Trilj hosts several annual events, including folk dances and music festivals. At night, the town comes alive with many exclusive entertainment venues. Gourmands can also experience gastronomic delights at high-quality restaurants serving authentic Croatian cuisine. Moreover, the town's cultural tapestry is well-woven in its many museums and galleries, displaying local artefacts and artwork.

Infrastructure and Amenities

In terms of public infrastructure and amenities, Trilj is well-equipped. From public utilities to recreational facilities, the town operates a well-coordinated infrastructure system that ensures residents lead a comfortable and high-quality lifestyle.

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Sinj - Omiš - Podstrana


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Living in Sinj

Rooted in rich history and unrivalled heritage, Sinj, a charming town in the Dalmatian hinterland of Croatia, captivates its visitors with its breathtaking natural beauty and awe-inspiring historical sights. Known for its epic ancient past, Sinj holds a multitude of landmarks that reflect its historic importance, with Alka of Sinj and the Fortress of Sinj topping the list. Geographically, this enchanting town is situated in the Split-Dalmatia County, amidst the mountains, idyllic valleys and the flowing river of Cetina. Inhabitants of Sinj enjoy the countless bounties of nature and the close-knit, serene lifestyle the town has to offer.

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Living in Omiš

Nestled between the emerald green Cetina River and the azure Adriatic Sea, the picturesque town of Omiš is a jewel of the Dalmatian coast in Croatia. Rich in history, the town is known for its Venetian fortress, Mirabella, and its well-preserved medieval St. Michael's Square. A walk through the old town takes you through narrow winding streets underlined by a history of pirate lore. The strategic geographical location offers stunning views of the coast, the Dinara Mountain and the Cetina River.

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Living in Podstrana

Nestled between the Adriatic Sea and the awe-inspiring Perun Mountains, Podstrana stands as a testament to the rich history pervading the Split-Dalmatia County of Croatia. Magnificent ancient villas imbue the landscape with a sense of the serene past, while the glimmering horizons of the celestial Strožanac Port promise a buoyant future. The ancient Romanesque Church of St. George atop the hill symbolizes the deep cultural roots that veil this region. Strategically situated, Podstrana is just a few kilometers south-east of Split, the second-largest city of Croatia.