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Novi stanovi u tri mjeseca poskupjeli 9,7%, stariji 16. U nebo lete i najamnine
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Novi stanovi u tri mjeseca poskupjeli 9,7%, stariji 16. U nebo lete i najamnine

The article discusses the rapid increase in housing prices in Croatia, noting that prices have risen by 9.7% over three months while older properties have seen a 16% increase. Experts warn that the decline in transaction numbers does not necessarily indicate reduced demand but rather reflects citizens' inability to afford rising costs. The domestic real estate market continues to defy basic economic principles, with property prices growing faster than wages, inflation, and GDP. Industry professionals and institutions struggle to provide logical explanations for this trend, highlighting concerns about speculative practices and potential market corrections, particularly in the case of second-hand properties. Commentators criticize systemic issues such as corruption, excessive speculation, and lack of regulation, suggesting that higher taxes on property could address these problems.

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Novi stanovi u tri mjeseca poskupjeli 9,7%, stariji 16. U nebo lete i najamnine

The article discusses the rapid increase in housing prices in Croatia, noting that prices have risen by 9.7% over three months while older properties have seen a 16% increase. Experts warn that the decline in transaction numbers does not necessarily indicate reduced demand but rather reflects citizens' inability to afford rising costs. The domestic real estate market continues to defy basic economic principles, with property prices growing faster than wages, inflation, and GDP. Industry professionals and institutions struggle to provide logical explanations for this trend, highlighting concerns about speculative practices and potential market corrections, particularly in the case of second-hand properties. Commentators criticize systemic issues such as corruption, excessive speculation, and lack of regulation, suggesting that higher taxes on property could address these problems.

Procjena pristranosti (Lijevo): The article frames the issue as a systemic problem rooted in corruption, speculation, and regulatory failure, which aligns with left-leaning critiques of capitalism and calls for stronger state intervention through taxation. While the subject is economic, the framing leans toward blaming structural,

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