Croatia is set to tackle the issue of rising housing prices caused by tourism, following the lead of other European countries in implementing measures to stabilize the market.
The proposed legislation aims to ease the burden on local residents who are increasingly affected by the influx of tourists driving up property values.
However, property owners have expressed concerns about the potential impact of these regulations on their businesses. Many worry that the new laws could hinder their ability to take advantage of the profitable tourism market, which is a significant part of the Croatian economy.
As the government moves forward with its plans, finding a balance between supporting local communities and fostering a thriving tourism sector remains a key point of discussion.