Slovenia
Property listings in the scenic regions of Slovenia
Live in a country where the Alps, the Adriatic coast, crystal-clear lakes, and green cities create exceptional living conditions. Slovenia combines a high quality of life, safety, and close contact with nature with modern infrastructure and a stable real estate market. Use advanced filters to find your ideal home or apartment in this compact yet remarkably diverse country.
Záhrady Devín
Slovenia
380 000 €
PIękne rezydencje Kvartet
Slovenia / Ljubljana / Ljubljana
100 000 €
Nowa oferta komercyjna w
Slovenia
230 000 €
Nowy Projekt Kvartet
Slovenia / Ljubljana / Ljubljana
270 000 €
Nowe nieruchomości Nordik w centrum Ljubljana
Slovenia / Ljubljana / Ljubljana
99 998 €
1. Can foreigners buy property in Slovenia?
Yes, foreign buyers from the European Union can purchase property in Slovenia without restrictions. EU citizens have the same rights as Slovenian nationals. There are no limitations on buying apartments, houses, or building plots. The purchase process is transparent and relatively quick, involving a standard notarial procedure and registration in the Slovenian land registry. No special permits or additional taxes are required solely due to foreign nationality.
2. Can foreigners obtain a mortgage to buy property in Slovenia?
Yes, foreign buyers can obtain a mortgage in Slovenia, although terms depend on the bank. Financial institutions typically require a down payment of 20–30% of the property value and proof of stable income. Income earned in other EU countries is often accepted, though the process may be more detailed and time-consuming. Interest rates are generally in line with European standards. Working with a local mortgage advisor or financial consultant is recommended.
3. Which regions in Slovenia are popular for buying property?
The most sought-after area is Ljubljana and its surroundings, offering a stable market, strong rental demand, and an excellent quality of life. Popular districts include the city center, Bežigrad, and Vič.
The Adriatic coast, including Piran, Portorož, and Koper, attracts buyers looking for holiday homes or short-term rental investments.
Nature lovers are drawn to areas around Lake Bled and the Julian Alps.
Maribor and eastern Slovenia offer lower entry prices, making them suitable for families or long-term investors. The choice of region depends on the intended purpose—primary residence, rental investment, or a second home.

