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Properties for sale - Poreč

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Poreč is the most developed tourist town in western Istria, and that shapes everything on offer. Alongside the historic core with the UNESCO-listed Euphrasian Basilica, the town spreads out through the Green and Blue Lagoon, resort and apartment complexes that have defined this stretch of coast for decades. Buyers here usually choose between three things: a flat in the seaside settlements such as Špadići and Materada, a modern villa with a pool inland towards Žbandaj and Nova Vas, or a stone house in an Istrian village waiting to be restored. The hinterland matters more than it first appears, because the flat Istrian landscape allows building with a garden and a pool on plots that simply do not exist along the Dalmatian shore, with the sea ten minutes away by car. Poreč sits close to the Slovenian and Italian borders, the Istrian Y motorway puts Trieste and Ljubljana around two hours away, and Pula airport is some fifty kilometres to the south. The letting season runs longer here than further south in Croatia, because guests arrive by car.

German, Austrian and Slovenian buyers who have known Poreč as guests for years and now want a house with a pool inland, plus domestic investors targeting apartments in the seafront belt. A smaller but steady group restore stone houses in the Istrian villages for their own use.

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Price range
207,500 € – 1,245,000 €
Average price per m²
4,818 €
Average floor area
150 m²

Listing mix: House (8) · Apartment (5) · Land (1)

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Neighbourhoods: Zelena laguna, Špadići, Materada, Červar-Porat, Nova Vas, Žbandaj

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Is a house in the Poreč hinterland better value than a flat by the sea?

The countryside around Poreč offers plots where you can build a house with a garden and a pool, which for family lettings often performs better than a flat in a seafront development. Guests who arrive by car do not mind a ten-minute drive to the beach, and quiet and privacy command a better rate than a walkable shoreline. Check that the land is classified as buildable, what the access road is like, and whether mains water and electricity connections are available before you commit to building.

How long is the letting season in Poreč?

Poreč has one of the longer seasons on the Croatian coast, because guests from Austria, Germany and Slovenia can drive here in half a day — so bookings run from May to September and spill into weekends either side. Properties with a heated pool, easy access to the Parenzana cycling route and room to park a van or a trailer fill the shoulder months best. Unlike the islands, nothing here depends on a ferry, which makes planning far simpler for guests.

What should I check when buying an old stone house in an Istrian village?

With old Istrian houses the usual problems are legal rather than structural: unsettled inheritance, multiple co-owners, and a land registry that does not match what stands on the ground. Before buying, confirm that the building has been legalised, who all the registered owners are, and whether there is a right of way to the house if the approach crosses someone else's plot. The building work normally means a new roof, insulation and a complete set of services, so put that cost into the decision from the start.