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Vir is an island that behaves like a peninsula: a bridge at Privlaka links it to the mainland, so you arrive by car without a ferry, and Zadar is some thirty kilometres away. That accessibility, combined with flat, low-lying terrain, made Vir the site of the most intensive holiday-home building in northern Dalmatia over the past three decades, so a few thousand permanent residents now share the island each summer with many times that number of visitors. Settlements such as Torovi, Lozice, Miljkovica and Sabuni grew up almost entirely as holiday zones, with rows of houses and the sea a few minutes' walk away. This makes Vir one of the most attainable places on the Croatian coast to buy a house by the sea — and also a place where checking the paperwork is not a formality but the decisive part of the purchase. The landscape is low and austere, with sandy beaches in the south and open views towards Velebit and the archipelago.

Buyers from continental Croatia, Slovenia, Slovakia and the Czech Republic looking for an attainable house by the sea that they can drive to. A growing group renovate for family lettings, since demand on Vir for accommodation with a garden and parking is steady.

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215,000 € – 700,000 €
Average price per m²
4,079 €
Average floor area
107 m²

Listing mix: Apartment (2)

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Neighbourhoods: Torovi, Lozice, Miljkovica, Sabuni, Kozjak

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why does paperwork matter so much on Vir?

Vir grew for decades faster than its spatial plans, so a share of the buildings went up without permits and only later went through legalisation. Before buying, always confirm that the property is registered in the land registry as it was actually built, that a decision on the as-built condition or an occupancy permit exists, and that the recorded floor area matches reality. On Vir, clean documentation directly determines whether you can register for letting and how easily you can resell later.

How do you get to Vir, and does that hold all year?

Vir is joined to the mainland by a bridge at Privlaka, so there is no ferry and no timetable to depend on — which sets it apart from most Croatian islands. Zadar is half an hour away, and the A1 motorway and Zemunik airport shorten the journey further for guests from central Europe. In summer the bridge can be a bottleneck on changeover days, so arriving at any time other than Saturday morning makes the trip much easier.

What is Vir like outside the tourist season?

Out of season Vir is very quiet, with a limited number of shops and restaurants open, and most of the settlements that teem in August are close to empty. For buyers wanting a calm base for extended stays that is an advantage, while families with children generally rely on Zadar for schools and amenities. If you plan to be here year-round, check that the property has heating and insulation, as many houses were built for summer only.