VOJNIC/GVOZD, Nov 26 (Hina) - Director of the Agency for +Facilitating Real Estate Transactions (APN), Davor Rajcic, on +Thursday signed contracts on house leasing with 23 Bosnian Croat +families, presently living in Vojnic and Gvozd,
municipalities in +the Karlovac area (50 km south of Zagreb).+ The houses were purchased through the APN.+ Over 2,700 residential units have been purchased so far through the +agency, mostly in Vukovar-Srijem, Sisak-Moslavina, and Osijek-+Baranja counties, said Rajcic. + The head of the Vojnic municipality, Mirjan Slavica, said that more +than 200 units had been offered for purchase in the Vojnic +municipality alone. He believes that the purchase of liveable +houses and houses occupied by temporary tenants should be a +priority in purchasing through the agency.+ There are 2,850 Bosnian Croats currently living in the Vojnic +municipality. By mid November 1998, 1,36
VOJNIC/GVOZD, Nov 26 (Hina) - Director of the Agency for
Facilitating Real Estate Transactions (APN), Davor Rajcic, on
Thursday signed contracts on house leasing with 23 Bosnian Croat
families, presently living in Vojnic and Gvozd, municipalities in
the Karlovac area (50 km south of Zagreb).
The houses were purchased through the APN.
Over 2,700 residential units have been purchased so far through the
agency, mostly in Vukovar-Srijem, Sisak-Moslavina, and Osijek-
Baranja counties, said Rajcic.
The head of the Vojnic municipality, Mirjan Slavica, said that more
than 200 units had been offered for purchase in the Vojnic
municipality alone. He believes that the purchase of liveable
houses and houses occupied by temporary tenants should be a
priority in purchasing through the agency.
There are 2,850 Bosnian Croats currently living in the Vojnic
municipality. By mid November 1998, 1,360 Croatian Serbs, who had
left the area in 1995 after the military and police operation
"Storm", returned to the area, Slavica concluded.
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