Where to live in Montenegro: cities and real estate
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Where to live in Montenegro: cities and real estate
To be frank, the concept of a city in Montenegro is not at all what a city in any other European country. These are rather small towns, each of which has its own character, history, atmosphere and benefits. Those who plan to relocate, first of all the question arises, where to live in Montenegro, and it is not so easy to navigate.
So how to choose a property in Montenegro and not make a mistake in the price, location and housing option? To begin with, the infrastructure here is not the strongest side, and its more or less developed signs can be seen only in 21 centers of municipalities and tourist cities near the sea. So, if you want to keep an active lifestyle both in terms of work (business) and leisure, choose:
- Primorye or large cities
- settlements with a large number of their compatriots
- options located at the ski resorts (although the demand here is still seasonal)
Keep in mind that wherever there are people in the tourist season, square meters are more expensive, and you will not be able to secure yourself a peace.
The largest city and business center, where you can live in Montenegro almost like an ordinary European country, is Podgorica. Only the indigenous population in it is 136 thousand people, and most of the business processes are carried out here. The remaining cities do not exceed one hundred thousand in number of local population.
In the depths of the country, away from the sea, you can buy an apartment in Montenegro at a price of 1200 euros per square meter, relatively larger cities are Niksic, Danil Grad, Cetinje, Berane, Bijelo Pole, Plevlya. There are few tourists here, except for pilgrims in Cetinje.But if you like active life, choose Primorye, where you can live in Montenegro even too actively and involved: Budva, Becici, Herceg Novi, Bar, Ulcinj, Petrovac, Kotor.
On what to orient, if you are planning a move to Montenegro, you decide. The cost of square meters in the country is as variable as the climate. Rental housing for six months or a year is quite affordable, and during this time you can just assess the country in terms of comfort, prospects, natural conditions, etc. The question of where to live in Montenegro, most often determines the quality of your future life, so be careful and prioritize.
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