Zagreb Garage Parking Spaces Fetch Shocking Prices, Some Exceed 50,000 Euros
Translated from Croatian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A reader expressed shock over a garage parking space in Zagreb listed for 42,000 euros, calling it "not normal."
- Research into the market revealed prices typically range from 20,000 to 35,000 euros, but some listings exceed 50,000 euros.
- The most expensive option found was three parking spots sold together for 110,000 euros, averaging 36,667 euros each.
A reader's astonishment at a garage parking space in Zagreb being advertised for 42,000 euros has highlighted the soaring real estate prices in the Croatian capital. The listing, located in ล trigina street, includes video surveillance as a feature, but the price has been deemed "not normal" by the concerned resident.
An investigation into the Zagreb market reveals that while the reader's observed price is high, it is not an isolated incident. Typical prices for garage parking spaces generally fall between 20,000 and 35,000 euros. However, several listings significantly exceed this range. One space in Mlinarska street is advertised for 50,000 euros, and another in Borovje is listed at 53,000 euros. One advertisement for a space in Borovje notes it is large enough for a car plus storage for bicycles or other items.
The most expensive offering discovered was a package of three parking spaces in Jaruลกฤica, collectively priced at 110,000 euros, equating to approximately 36,667 euros per space. The description for this property emphasizes a comfortable driving experience with gentle access ramps and ample maneuvering room, suitable even for larger vehicles like SUVs. The garage is also noted as being protected from weather and well-lit.
Conversely, the cheapest garage space found was priced at 12,000 euros on Horvaฤanska street. This 12-square-meter space is advertised as suitable for the installation of garage doors.
This really isn't normal anymore, prices have gone beyond all reason.
Originally published by Veฤernji List in Croatian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.