Croatia's long-term rental market is tight, especially on the coast where many apartments are let seasonally to tourists, so winter and early spring are the best windows to find a year-round home. Most rentals come furnished, a security deposit plus an agency fee of about one month's rent are standard, and every foreigner must report their address to the police shortly after arrival.
Les bases de la location
- Bail habituel
- 1 an
- Dépôt de garantie
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- Meublé
- Meublé courant
- Marché moyenne durée
- Marché moyen terme modéré
- Déclaration de domicile
- Exigée
Frais d'agence : When a real-estate agency is involved, the tenant typically pays a commission of roughly one month's rent, in addition to the security deposit and first month's rent paid to the landlord.
Déclaration de domicile
Prijava boravišta (residence/address registration): foreigners must report their address to the relevant police administration (MUP, the Ministry of the Interior) within three days of entering Croatia. Because the police require proof of accommodation, the landlord generally must have delivered the rental contract to the tax administration (Porezna uprava); this is most easily done by having the contract notarized.
Vos droits en tant que locataire
Residential leases are governed by the Law on the Lease of Apartments (Zakon o najmu stanova) together with the general Obligations Act. Rent is freely negotiated and there is no government deposit-protection scheme — the landlord holds the deposit directly — so it is worth fixing the deposit-return terms in writing. A landlord may only raise the rent during a tenancy if the contract contains a clause permitting it. The lease must be in writing; a dual Croatian/English version is allowed, but the Croatian text is the enforceable one.
Bon à savoir
- Long-term rentals almost always come furnished, so newcomers can move in without buying furniture
- Njuškalo is a single dominant classifieds portal with extensive private and agency listings, making search straightforward
- No statutory rent caps, but mid-tenancy rent increases are only allowed if the contract explicitly permits them
- Off-season (late fall through early spring) opens up coastal apartments that are otherwise rented to tourists in summer
À surveiller
- Long-term supply is tight, especially in coastal cities where landlords favour seasonal tourist lettings from roughly October to May
- You must report your address to the police within three days of arriving — a notarized or tax-registered rental contract is usually needed for this
- There is no government deposit-protection scheme, so the deposit sits directly with the landlord; document the apartment's condition and put deposit-return terms in writing
- Watch for inflated utility charges or a 'foreigner premium', and insist on a written contract whose Croatian text governs
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Se loger à Croatia : FAQ
Se loger à Croatia : FAQ
Quel dépôt de garantie faut-il pour louer à Croatia ?
Il n'existe pas de norme publiée unique — les dépôts varient selon le propriétaire. Comptez au moins un mois de loyer retenu en garantie, plus le premier mois d'avance, plus d'éventuels frais d'agence (when a real-estate agency is involved, the tenant typically pays a commission of roughly one month's rent, in addition to the security deposit and first month's rent paid to the landlord.).
Dois-je déclarer mon domicile à Croatia ?
Oui — Prijava boravišta (residence/address registration): foreigners must report their address to the relevant police administration (MUP, the Ministry of the Interior) within three days of entering Croatia. Because the police require proof of accommodation, the landlord generally must have delivered the rental contract to the tax administration (Porezna uprava); this is most easily done by having the contract notarized.
Puis-je trouver des locations meublées ou de courte durée à Croatia ?
Meublé courant et le marché moyenne durée sur lequel s'appuient les nomades est marché moyen terme modéré. Commencez votre recherche sur Njuškalo, Index Oglasi, Oglasnik / Plavi Oglasnik.
Sources
- Government Temporary Residence — Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs of the Republic of Croatia (opens in a new tab) accessed 2026-06-15
- Government Prijava boravišta — Ministarstvo unutarnjih poslova (Ministry of the Interior) (opens in a new tab) accessed 2026-06-15
- Law firm Residential Lease Agreement in Croatia — Rights and Obligations of Landlords and Tenants (Odvjetnik Bašović) (opens in a new tab) accessed 2026-06-15
- Media How to register or change your Croatian address — Expat in Croatia (opens in a new tab) accessed 2026-06-15
- Media Things to know before renting an apartment in Croatia — Expat in Croatia (opens in a new tab) accessed 2026-06-15
- Media Your rights as a renter in Croatia — Expat in Croatia (opens in a new tab) accessed 2026-06-15
- Media How to find an apartment or house to rent in Croatia — Expat in Croatia (opens in a new tab) accessed 2026-06-15