- The average Croatian leaves their parents' home at 33 years old — the highest age in the EU.
- It's expensive for young people to buy or rent in Croatia. BI visited Dubrovnik to investigate.
- Millennials there described feeling like teens in their 30s, despite being business owners and parents.
Lukša Malohodžić is 27 and runs a successful business — life ought to be going his way. But he still lives with his mom and dad.
He runs boat tours for wealthy tourists showing off the stunning Adriatic coast — keenly aware that he can't afford life there.