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Land for Sale
Bedroom / Full Bath / Half Bath
Does Not Apply to This Listing
Price: 70000 euro
Living Space: 846
Land situated first row to the sea, in Croatia, on Brac Island, in Milna, on Bijaka beach. 846m2. Place for camper car.
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2 Bedroom / 1 Full Bath / 0 Half Bath
Furnished
Price: 600 €
Living Space: 58 m2
Cozy apartment in the very center of Sibenik, central Dalmatian coast, Croatia. Sibenik is a beautiful Mediterranean town located in the mouth of river Krka with 2 Unesco heritage sites and 2 National parks in close vicinity.
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If you're heading to Croatia, you'll need to know if you need a visa, what type of visa, how to apply for that visa, COVID-19 related entry requirements for Croatia, the health insurance requirement and more. Digital Nomad Visa information will be added when available. Sources: Croatia's Ministry of European and Foreign Affairs, Croatia's Ministry of Interior, the Croatian Embassy in Sweden and the US Embassy in Zagreb.
If you are planning to stay in Croatia for more than 90 days, the Temporary-Stay Visa is what you'll be applying for. If granted, you may stay in Croatia up to 1 year. If you are working, the visa is called a Stay and Work Permit. This article contains detailed information about applying for the Temporary-Stay Visa, the Stay and Work Permit and the Biometric Residence Permit. Sources: Croatia's Ministry of European and Foreign Affairs, Croatia's Ministry of Interior, the Croatian Embassy in Sweden and the US Embassy in Zagreb.
A retiree in Split, Croatia shares how he chose Split for retirement. Split is bustling with mostly German vacationers from May through September. It's much quieter during the winter months when it's only locals. He offers great advice about the process of buying property and obtaining a local residency Card.
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