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Norway Coin


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A discussion of the political system of Norway focusing on political parties, democracy and accountability in one of the richest countries in the world that still is anchored in an egalitarian culture with a strong local base and facing the challenge of a dynamic Europeization process.

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The Close Visit Of King Harald V And Queen Sonya Of Norway To Croatia Has Improved The Profile Of Development Plans To Turn Land Near Sucuraj, On The Eastern Tip Of Hvar Island, Into A Resort Rivaling Cannes

A forthcoming royal visit to Croatia from the King and Queen of Norway illuminates the development on eastern Hvar near Sucuraj, promoted as the new Cannes. The royal partners are due on an official visit to Zagreb and the tidal town of Sibenik on May 12-13, accompanied by one hundred Norwegian businessmen, who are looking into investment opportunities in the former-Yugoslav republic as reported suite101.com.

Croatia is beginning to become more and more popular as a vacation destination. Curious about purchasing a place on an Croatian island, flat in a quiet Dalmatian town, commercial property in Dalmatia or land plot for a bigger investment? According to the Law of Croatia real estate, foreign citizens and enterprises can be owners of real estate in all the teritory of Republic Croatia (Istria, Kvarner, Dalmatia, Continental Croatia, and all Croatian islands).

Croatian property enquiries for the winter period of 2010 to 2011 are up from the year before. They are still far from pre crisis levels but a serious rise never the less. Exchange volumes are still low but the number of sales converted is rising and backers who have been showing interest over the last twelve months are starting to commit. With improving economic conditions globally and a signs that confidence is returning in Europe, all be it slowly and cautiously, it would seem the trend should continue in 2011.

One thing's for sure, Croatian property agents are truly working for their commission. This is no bad thing. It has reduced the number of players in the market considerably. It has also raised the standards as purchasers ask considerably more questions, and in general look far more closely at price. This has forced Croatian real estate agents to be more competent, informed and supplied with reasoned debates instead of the standard sales patter. It has helped to control the Croatian property market better as costs paid are practical. There aren't any men with black brief cases prowling round the corner ready to pay five times more than the property is actually worth. Those times are well behind us and thankfully so.

Price wise, with no regard for reports of falls of between 5% and 10%, in fact Croatian property prices have fallen more like 20% to 30%. The cause of the irregularity is due to advertised and real sales values. This is especially true for properties in Croatia coastal locations where lots of the property is acquired by foreigners and where exchange volumes are so low that information is limited, so much so it is difficult to appraise. Furthermore the existing system of monitoring Croatian real estate prices is fairly ineffective because of a lack of accurate information. The primary source of data is that of the tax office, where contractual prices of Croatian property sold are registered. However , the practice of manipulating contractual prices for tax purposes is still common in Croatia making available info unreliable.

In the tidal locations, foreign property owners are loads more inclined to drop prices. A lot of them have experience similar price drops in their domestic marketplaces and have quickly become accustomed to the idea property is worth less than it used to be and that prices are relative. For instance a serious number of foreign owners have sold property in Croatia, to take advantage of falling prices at home, preferring to reinvest regionally. We see this trend continuing through 2011.

When considering the Croatian real estate market direction for 2011, it's also significant to have a look at Croatia's business and political situation. Now Croatia is going through its own crisis of confidence, not least with the economy. Nonetheless considering the state of plenty of the other marginal European economies as well as it's comparative size, Croatia isn't alone. It is no worse than Greece, Ireland, Portugal, Spain and most likely Belgium and is probably better in many examples. The country certainly hasn't been bailed out by the EU Union or Global Monetary Fund yet Additionally, as the EU is making an attempt to introduce a more strategic and coordinated economic policy approach, Croatia, shortly to be a member, should benefit.

Furthermore Croatia is tackling the issue of corruption head on. there were countless high-profile arrests including the arrest of Ivo Sanader the former PM, as well as a number of his ex ministers and it seems like this is just the start . With the press now having free reign in the democratic process stories of new executive officials and their unaccountable wealth are hitting the news on a constant basis. It would seem that Croatia is kind of unique with regard to its open attempts to tackle corruption. Born by it's need and drive to join the European Union Croatia, unlike Romania and Bulgaria, as well as some of the more established nations of the EU, has had to be brave and cope with this tough problem upfront of Croatia ECU Advent.

This has clearly caused some negative sentiment from foreign financiers short term. But then investors are being cautious for a similar reasons they are cautious pretty much everywhere in Europe right now. We only really see this changing once the banks start to lend again bringing with it a change in sentiment. This is especially the argument for the second homes market. Nevertheless medium to long-term, and more distinctively after Croatia joins the ECU end of 2012, things will improve.

How can this affect the Croatia property market? Short term we are expecting there to be continued downward strain on property prices in Croatia, but with exchange volumes rising as purchasers and investors look to use bargains as well as some solid Croatian property investment opportunities. This is true for both the foreign and domestic buyers. Medium term we are expecting to see Croatia join the EU, but it remains to be seen what proportion of a repercussion on Croatian real estate costs it'll have. There are two distinct chances, a reasonable and stable effect or an inflationary drive. It'll largely rely on the EU itself and whether or not it is able to resolve it's own issues and fix confidence in its own capability to manage and unify it's members on the essential money regulation so as to forestall the same sovereign credit worries some of it's members are at present facing, and more importantly the impact which has on it's other members and the EU itself.

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