Yes, foreigners are generally allowed to buy property in Croatia. Croatia is a member of the European Union, and its real estate market is open to citizens of EU and European Economic Area (EEA) countries. This means that buying property in Croatia for foreigners doesn’t require complicated procedures – citizens of these countries have the same property ownership rights as Croatian citizens
For citizens of non-EU/EEA countries, there might be certain restrictions and regulations in place. These restrictions could include requirements for obtaining special permits or meeting certain conditions before being allowed to purchase the property. Non-EU/EEA citizens may also be subject to reciprocity agreements between Croatia and their home countries.
It’s important to note that real estate laws and regulations can change. So it’s recommended to consult with legal professionals or authorities in Croatia to get the most up-to-date and accurate information before making any property purchase decisions as a foreigner.