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Property sales are falling, prices are still rising: How is the government handling the problem?
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Property sales are falling, prices are still rising: How is the government handling the problem?

The article discusses the progress and challenges of building affordable housing units (POS) in Croatia, focusing on the city of Bujas where a multi-unit residential building with 20 apartments is under construction. It highlights the role of the Ministry of Spatial Planning, Construction, and State Property in creating a legal framework for affordable housing and emphasizes the importance of local self-governments' active participation. The article mentions that while there has been a 20% drop in property transactions, prices continue to rise, and the cost of POS apartments in Bujas is set at €2,104 per square meter. The financing model includes a mix of commercial bank loans and state guarantees, with the goal of helping those who truly need affordable housing.

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Property sales are falling, prices are still rising: How is the government handling the problem?

The article discusses the progress and challenges of building affordable housing units (POS) in Croatia, focusing on the city of Bujas where a multi-unit residential building with 20 apartments is under construction. It highlights the role of the Ministry of Spatial Planning, Construction, and State Property in creating a legal framework for affordable housing and emphasizes the importance of local self-governments' active participation. The article mentions that while there has been a 20% drop in property transactions, prices continue to rise, and the cost of POS apartments in Bujas is set at €2,104 per square meter. The financing model includes a mix of commercial bank loans and state guarantees, with the goal of helping those who truly need affordable housing.

Bias read (Center): The article presents information from a government official (Željko Uhlir) regarding the national program for affordable housing, including legal frameworks, funding models, and the role of local authorities. While the content is related to government action and policy, the tone remains neutral, and

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