Plot of land of 193 m2 in Brca, Sutomore – 20,000 euros
Site parameters:
Location: Brca, Sutomore, Montenegro
Area: 193 m2
Price: 20,000 euros
Infrastructure: urbanized area, electricity, sewerage and water are provided
Description of the area:
Brca is an ancient village in the vicinity of Sutomore, located on a picturesque mountain slope. The history of this place goes back to the distant past: the village was built on a hill to protect against naval attacks. For centuries, the locals have been engaged in traditional agriculture for the region, growing olive trees, fruits, vegetables and producing goat cheese.
In 1979, the village was severely damaged by a devastating earthquake, after which a significant part of the inhabitants moved closer to the sea. Nevertheless, Brca retains its unique atmosphere, surrounded by natural beauty and historical heritage.
Advantages of the purchase:
Investment attractiveness: the site is urbanized, which simplifies the construction process. The communications carried out (water, electricity, sewerage) allow us to immediately start implementing the project.
Unique location: Brca is located near the resort town of Sutomore, popular among tourists due to its beaches and accessible infrastructure.
Income prospects: building a house on a plot opens up opportunities for renting out housing. The average rental price per season is 50-100 euros per day.
Potential use:
Construction of a country house for recreation.
Creation of apartments for tourist rentals.
An investment followed by resale.
Obtaining a residence permit:
The purchase of a land plot gives the right to obtain a residence permit in Montenegro if the value of the property exceeds the established minimum.
Conclusion:
A plot of land in Brca is a unique opportunity to purchase real estate in a picturesque and historically significant area. The price of 20,000 euros makes this property an affordable option for investors and individuals interested in real estate in Montenegro.
The plot is urbanized, electricity, sewerage, water are provided.
They built a mountain Tower on a steep slope in order to make it easier to repel attacks from the sea. Residents engaged in traditional crafts for the area: they grew olive trees, vegetables, fruits, and produced goat cheese. Even in the 20th century, people still lived in the village. However, the devastating earthquake of 1979 put a fat end to the fate of the village: it was destroyed, and it was easier for residents to move to the sea and rebuild a new one than to restore the old one.