- Published: 29.01.2026.
State Assets Management Strategy until 2035 and Management Plan for 2026 open for public consultation
The Ministry has opened public consultation for the Draft Proposal of the State Assets Management Strategy for the period 2026-2035 and the Proposal of the Annual Management Plan for 2026.
By 2035, the state plans to activate 60% of properties deemed to be of strategic importance and at least 50% of activated floor area of non-strategic importance managed by local self-government units.
The state expects to generate 1.2 billion euro over that period from state-owned real estate and movable assets.
This year’s State Assets Management Plan aims to generate a total of 75 million euro, and real estate of strategic importance under the state’s management in 2026 are also defined: tourist zone Privlaka, children’s village Promajna, Memorial Home Kumrovec, camp Peruština in Diklo and Villa Svežanj in Kostrena.
This year, Državne nekretnine d.o.o. plans to renovate additional 300 state-owned apartments for affordable rental and housing as well as for protected tenants. Plans also include the renovation of ten commercial premises and two buildings to house state administration bodies and civil society organisations.
"We plan to significantly increase the number of state administration bodies headquartered in premises owned by the state in order to reduce the annual rent payments currently paid by government institutions," the Minister pointed out.
State wants entire Vjesnik and Hrvatska pošta in Branimirova Street
The state plans to acquire two properties; Vjesnik and Hrvatska pošta in Branimirova Street.
"The first is the purchase of the remaining 36% stake in Vjesnik not currently owned by the state, and the acquisition of the Croatian post building in Branimirova Street. As I said, the properties would be used to accommodate state bodies whose buildings are undergoing renovation or which are currently renting privately owned office space,” Bačić clarified to the media.
The state plans to issue 177 public tenders for non-strategic properties, including land, apartments and commercial premises, while the relevant authorities expect to conclude around 1,900 contracts ranging from sales to building rights and easements.
When it comes to movable state assets and temporarily confiscated property, the plan is to raise 400,000 euro.
Interested and expert public can enter the consultation by stating their argued opinions, suggestions and remarks, upon prior registration, through the eConsultation portal no later than February 28, 2026.
