Baška Voda - Brela - Makarska

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Luxury living in Zagvozd

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Zagvozd, a unique blend of exceptional history and geographical beauty, sits serenely nestled in the hinterland of the Biokovo Mountain Range. With medieval castles and historical sights dotting the landscape, this region speaks of a deep-seated cultural background. Surrounded by the azure waters of the Makarsko Primorje beaches on one side and the Mediterranean greenery on the other, this town offers not just an exclusive lifestyle, but a link to the engaging past. Adjacent to Split, the second-largest city in Croatia, Zagvozd shares the rich culture and heritage inherited through centuries.

The Exclusive Property Market in Zagvozd

The current exclusive property market in Zagvozd is fairly stable, with a consistently balanced supply and demand for luxury homes and apartments. Regardless of the housing price effects of a global pandemic, Zagvozd’s housing market remains robust owing to its coveted location and the luxury lifestyle it offers.
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Considerations in Buying a Luxury Home in Zagvozd

While the average real estate commission tends to hover around 3% for both buyers and sellers, additional costs including transfer tax, realtor's commissions, notary fees, and potential construction inspection, or legal costs may apply. In Zagvozd, the transfer tax on private property is around 3%. Wealth tax varies based on the value of the property. It's imperative for prospective homeowners to understand that profit made from selling a private home used as a main residence is tax-free, while those utilized as second/vacation homes are subject to a capital gains tax.

Accessibility and Vicinity Highlights of Zagvozd

Reputably known for fine connectivity by road and rail, Zagvozd is approximately 60 km far from Split, the nearest big city. Air travel is easily accessible with Split Airport being the nearest, a mere 70 km away. The town boasts excellent educational institutions, with the Zagvozd Primary School and numerous universities in Split.

Living the Luxury Lifestyle in Zagvozd

Zagvozd, located in the Split-Dalmatia County, is home to around 1000 inhabitants and thrives amidst diverse natural landscapes including lush forests, quiet valleys, and striking cliffs. The climate is pleasant most of the year, meeting the Mediterranean essence. From hiking in Biokovo Nature Park to shopping at luxury boutiques, the city has a plethora of leisure options. Among high-quality and prominent establishments, Pivac Meat Industry and "Riva" Shopping Center define exclusivity. For lodging, you have Kameni Dvori and Villa St. George standing tall. Zagvozd annually hosts the "Uljanik Film Festival", drawing connoisseurs of art, film, and culture. The town is also home to the Vrgorac Museum and Gallery, as well as possessing efficient public infrastructure with a range of amenities. Medical facilities such as the Dr. Franjo Tudjman General Hospital in Split and Zagvozd Clinic are close by, ensuring a seamless life of luxury and peace in Zagvozd.

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Baška Voda - Brela - Makarska


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Living in Baška Voda

Baška Voda, a jewel nestled on the Makarska Riviera, carries centuries of history through surviving monuments and sites, like the early Christian church of St. Lawrence. The town was founded by the ancient Roman settlement of Narona and its initial inhabitants. Lying between the magnificent Biokovo mountain range and azure Adriatic Sea, Baška Voda presents a rare confluence of natural beauty and cultural heritage, making it a magnet for luxury home seekers worldwide.

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Living in Brela

Rooted in centuries of rich history and famous for its rare natural beauty, Brela is a small town on the Makarska Riviera in the region of Dalmatia, Croatia. Bordered by the majestic Biokovo mountain range on one side and endless Adriatic Sea on the other, Brela effortlessly combines mesmerizing landscapes with historical significance. A landmark like the Kamen Brela, a unique rock off the Punta Rata beach, adds to the area's charm. Originating from a humble fishing village, today Brela stands as a beacon of luxurious living and unparalleled taste.

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Living in Makarska

Nestled between the azure waters of the Adriatic and the Biokovo mountain range, lies Makarska, a gem of the Dalmatian coast. The city’s rich history dates back to the time of the ancient Romans with the famed St. Mark’s Cathedral as a standing testament. Today, the city is a magnet for elite homebuyers who appreciate Makarska's prime geographical location and bountiful historical sites. Bordered by Split and Dubrovnik, Makarska offers an unparalleled fusion of trendy metropolitan vibes and charming coastal town serenity.