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Property sales in Croatia decline and in Slovenia rise sharply
Slovenia🏛️ PoliticsCenter11 hr. ago

Property sales in Croatia decline and in Slovenia rise sharply

In 2025, the real estate market in most European Union countries saw an increase in property sales compared to 2024, according to recent analyses by Eurostat. However, Croatia experienced a decline in transactions, with a drop of 4.1%. Slovenia, on the other hand, saw a significant rise in property sales, increasing by 29.9% year-on-year. This contrasted with 2024, where six EU member states recorded declines in property sales, including Slovenia (-17.7%) and Croatia (-13.9%). The data provided by Eurostat is based on voluntary information submitted by EU member states, covering both new and existing residential properties purchased by households.

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Property sales in Croatia decline and in Slovenia rise sharply

In 2025, the real estate market in most European Union countries saw an increase in property sales compared to 2024, according to recent analyses by Eurostat. However, Croatia experienced a decline in transactions, with a drop of 4.1%. Slovenia, on the other hand, saw a significant rise in property sales, increasing by 29.9% year-on-year. This contrasted with 2024, where six EU member states recorded declines in property sales, including Slovenia (-17.7%) and Croatia (-13.9%). The data provided by Eurostat is based on voluntary information submitted by EU member states, covering both new and existing residential properties purchased by households.

Bias read (Center): The article presents statistical data from Eurostat regarding property sales trends across EU countries, highlighting differences between nations like Slovenia and Croatia. It does not exhibit clear ideological framing, loaded language, or one-sided sourcing. The content remains factual and balanced

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