Croatian Pension Fund Sells 10 Apartments in Pakrac, Prices Range Widely
Translated from Croatian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The Croatian Pension Fund (HZMO) is selling ten apartments in Pakrac, with sizes ranging from 25 to 40 square meters.
- Prices for these apartments vary significantly, with basement units starting as low as 6,540 euros and top-floor units reaching up to 30,800 euros.
- All apartments are sold "as is," and buyers are responsible for any existing legal or material defects.
The Croatian Pension Fund (HZMO) has announced a public tender to sell ten apartments located in Pakrac. These properties, situated at Braฤe Radiฤ Street 14 and 14a, range in size from 25 to 40 square meters, offering compact living spaces.
The sale presents a range of price points, with units in the basement starting at the most affordable rates, between 6,540 and 8,970 euros. Apartments on the first floor are priced between 12,500 and 28,200 euros, while those on the second floor are listed from 21,800 to 30,800 euros. This tiered pricing reflects differences in location within the building and potentially other factors.
Crucially, all ten apartments are being sold strictly on an "as is" basis. This means that future owners will inherit the properties in their current condition, and the HZMO explicitly states it will not be responsible for any legal or material defects. Potential buyers are required to pay a deposit of ten percent of the initial price as a guarantee, which will be credited towards the purchase price for the selected bidder. Other participants will have their deposits returned within 30 days.
Originally published by Veฤernji List in Croatian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.