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Buying and renting real estate in Montenegro: options and prices

The market of Montenegrin housing, although quite extensive, is still somewhat different from European and Russian counterparts. Therefore, if buying and renting real estate in Montenegro is part of your plans, keep in mind that some standards will have to be revised somewhat.

First of all, it concerns potential immigrants, who are attracted by such cute factors as:

- ease of registration of moving to a sunny country

- a wonderful climate

- no need to obtain a visa for entry

- a temporary residence permit for a year, which is given in honor of the purchase of any housing

- the ability to rest, work and earn (let's say letting apartments in Montenegro, villas or apartments, will always be a profitable occupation)

However, the list of pluses will take more than one page. Let us pass to the specifics.

You can choose as a small (but furnished) studio, or you can immediately aim at buying a villa or a cottage. By the way, in a big house it is most convenient to live in one wing (or, say, occupy a floor), and lease the other part. Buying a house on the coast though it will be a significant investment, but will start to bring in income very soon.

If the transfer is not planned yet, or if you are in doubt, buy a house or not (or you can not determine the area), you will be provided with long-term housing rentals in Montenegro. This option is optimal for pre- booking (even for a few weeks), while choosing the off-season (mid-autumn-early spring), prices at this time will be much lower, and you can conclude a contract for six months or a year without a subsequent price change.

If you are not sure of your knowledge of local specifics, buying and renting real estate in Montenegro will be less risky when using the services of an intermediary (there are many Russian-speaking agents here). The ideal option is to look for a provider or directly the seller on the recommendation.

How much does a long-term lease in Montenegro cost?

- studio or standard odnushka - about 200 euros

- 2-bedroom apartment - from 350 euros per month

- Cottage - from 800 euros

Do you want to be cheaper, be guided by the Montenegrin outback (we take into account the distance from the beaches) - Cetinje, Danilov Grad, Podgorica, etc. At the same time, business life in these parts is very lively, so buying and renting real estate in Montenegro for yourself and without pronounced tourist purposes is completely justified.

By the way, you can find housing for your purchase yourself, via Internet portals, but it is better, of course, to insure yourself. Nevertheless, it is not known what problems of the past owner you will then have to clear up.

At what prices can you buy housing in Montenegro?

According to official information, today the average price of a square is 1080 euros.

The highest price is kept by Budva - 1500 euro / square meter.

The cheapest place to live is in Niksic - here you can find even the options for 500 euro / square.



If to generalize, then the beach and the closest to the sea zone are:

- 60,000 euros per odnushku (area up to 45 square meters)

- 80-85 thousand for kopeck piece (the area of ​​70-80 sq.m.)

- from 150 thousand for old stone houses



Climbing higher, you will find pleasant anti-crisis figures:

- 65-70 000 euros for spacious new 70-meter apartments (Podgorica, Cetinje)

- 30 000 euros - for a compact studio (up to 25 meters).



Pay attention also, that it is necessary to live on electricity, and whether it is profitable, will help to understand just the same two-stage option: buying and renting real estate in Montenegro. Long-term housing reservation will put all the points above and.

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