Invitation to the Zoom meeting:Royal Residences Rožaje - Your questions, our answers Moin moin dear people, On Sunday, May 26, 2025 at 19:00, we cordially invite you to a Zoom meeting at which we would like to introduce you to our new heart project:“Royal Residences Rožaje” - an exclusive residential development in the middle of untouched nature in the north of Montenegro. We will give you an...
Real estate in Montenegro
A short video, a 360-degree aerial panorama and 180-degree aerial image of the new Štedim-Hajla ski resort in the Rožaje region in northern Montenegro.
The Rožaje region in northern Montenegro is becoming increasingly popular. With its fascinating nature and burgeoning tourist infrastructure, it offers numerous advantages that attract both investors and visitors. Here are 10 reasons why Rožaje is worth a look.
Until a few years ago, the concept of long-term rentals was virtually unknown in Montenegro. Most locals traditionally live in property and the rental of real estate was primarily a seasonal business. During the peak tourist season, apartments and houses were rented out by the day or week. After the end of the season, many of these rental properties stood empty, as it was unusual to use them for renting out out of season. However, in recent years the demand for long-term rental properties in Montenegro has increased considerably, which has led to a significant change in the market. More and more people, including foreigners and digital nomads, are looking for permanent accommodation in the country. This change has led to the development of a stable market for long-term rentals.
Montenegro, a small but charming country on the Adriatic coast, has established itself as a popular travel destination and place to live in recent years. The country not only offers breathtaking landscapes and a pleasant climate, but also a relatively low cost of living compared to many Western European countries. In this article, we take a look at the current rental prices in various cities in Montenegro, both on the coast and inland, and provide a detailed overview table of rental prices for different apartment sizes and single-family homes.
Zoom-Meeting - We answer all your questions about emigrating to Montenegro Dear all, it's been a long time since we thought we'd have another Zoom meeting where you could ask all the questions you have about emigrating to Montenegro. So, we look forward to seeing you on Sunday, 20.07.2024 from 7 pm.
Montenegro, a small country on the Adriatic coast, is no longer an insider tip for tourists. While its picturesque coastal towns and historical sights have gained international recognition, Montenegro also offers an impressive variety of ski resorts that are attracting more and more attention from investors. The combination of unspoiled nature, modern infrastructure and comparatively low real estate prices makes Montenegro's ski resorts an attractive destination for investment.
Montenegro, a small country on the Adriatic coast, has attracted more and more attention from real estate investors in recent years. The breathtaking landscape, pleasant climate and increasing political stability make Montenegro an attractive destination for real estate purchases. However, as with any investment, there are both advantages and disadvantages that potential investors should weigh up carefully.
Montenegro, a jewel on the Adriatic coast, offers a fascinating combination of unspoiled nature, historical charm and the Mediterranean way of life. For many who dream of a retreat in the midst of these picturesque surroundings, a natural stone house is the perfect choice. In this blog article, you will learn everything you need to know about buying a natural stone house in Montenegro, the advantages of these properties and what you should look out for when buying.
When you travel through Montenegro, you immediately notice the numerous half-built houses that characterize the landscape. Unfinished shells, often with only a basic framework and unplastered walls, are omnipresent. This raises the question: Why are there so many half-built houses in Montenegro? To understand this, you need to take a look at the cultural, economic and social aspects of real estate financing in Montenegro.