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Questions from property buyers
How much does it cost to buy an apartment in Montenegro?
The cost of an apartment in Montenegro depends on the region and type of property. In popular resort areas such as Budva or Kotor, prices start from 2,000–3,500 euros per m2. In less touristic areas, prices are lower — about 1,800–2,000 euros per m2.
Buy an apartment in Montenegro
Montenegro-Property will help you find affordable apartments in Montenegro by the sea at prices lower than in modern megacities. Our website features all current Montenegrin real estate offers starting from 60,000 euros.
Deciding to buy an apartment on the coast of Montenegro means adding something to your life, and of course, it should start with relocation. Our specialists will help you choose new apartments or secondary housing on the Montenegrin coast.
Sale of apartments in Montenegro on the secondary market
Apartments in Montenegro for Russians, Ukrainians, and other foreigners - Montenegro is an excellent choice. You can check the cost of affordable housing on our website - you can buy apartments in Montenegro from 60,000 euros! You won't find such prices in a modern city! If Montenegro is a closed book for you, it's time to read it.
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Best areas to buy an apartment in Montenegro
- Budva. The center of the Budva Riviera, real estate prices peak here. Small town, convenient infrastructure, close proximity to the international airport, proximity to the Adriatic Highway, large tourist flow. Apartment prices are slightly higher here.
- Ulcinj. The second most important resort in the country, leader in the number of sunny days per year. Near Bar and secluded Bečići. A paradise for surfing enthusiasts and golden sand - the country's largest beach is located here. Housing here can be bought quite cheaply.
- Petrovac and Cetinje. Two capitals, enshrined in the Constitution (yes, it happens!). The first is administrative, the second is cultural. Real estate prices here are cheaper than in resort towns, but life is active all year round. Cetinje is the cultural center of the country, a collection of ancient castles, temples, and attractions. The average price for apartments is due to the fact that the tourist flow is less than in popular resorts.
- Žabljak and Utjeha. Unique settlements. The first will show you a different Montenegro - a ski resort. In Žabljak, you'll enjoy Durmitor National Park and ski slopes. Utjeha is an olive grove by the sea, pine forest, and mountain views. You won't find such a combination in another country.
We'll help you find a promising apartment in Montenegro
If you're not versed in technical issues, our specialists will definitely help you. The layout of apartments in new buildings is familiar, the secondary real estate market is divided into two categories: European layout and post-Soviet buildings from the Yugoslav era. The latter are cheaper, the former - more spacious. The advantage of buying an apartment on the secondary market is that they are always sold with furniture, so you won't have to spend time creating an interior. So don't waste time, call us, and we will definitely help you buy a Montenegrin apartment.