Montenegro
Real Estate Listings in the Most Scenic Parts of Montenegro
Find your dream property in the land of mountains, bays, and the crystal-clear Adriatic Sea.
Thanks to advanced filters, you can tailor listings to your needs and discover the perfect place for yourself.
Village Residences
Montenegro / Opština Herceg Novi / Herceg - Novi
695 000 €
Apartament z dwoma sypialniami w Seoce, 61 metrow, z widokiem na morze
Montenegro / Budva Municipality / Prijevor
139 500 €
Vero & Versa Residences
Montenegro / Tivat Municipality / Tivat
390 000 €
Book Place
Montenegro / Tivat Municipality / Tivat
600 000 €
One&Only Private Homes
Montenegro / Herceg Novi Municipality / Kumbor
14 000 000 €
Apartment with sea view and pool – Budva
Montenegro / Opština Budva / Budva
215 000 €
Luxury apartment with sea view in Bečići
Montenegro / Budva Municipality / Bečići
400 000 €
New studio with terrace near the sea in Bečići
Montenegro / Opština Budva / Budva
88 002 €
Spacious 81 m² apartment with pool – Bečići, Budva
Montenegro
324 000 €
Elegant 73 m² apartment close to the sea
Montenegro / Opština Budva / Budva
335 000 €
Penthouse in Sunny Side Resort & Spa
Montenegro / Budva Municipality / Bečići
265 000 €
Sky Villa
Montenegro / Herceg Novi Municipality / Kumbor
6 500 000 €
Synchro Yards
Montenegro / Tivat Municipality / Tivat
770 000 €
Apartment with sea view in Rafailovici
Montenegro
400 000 €
Spacious 81 m² apartment in Rafailovići
Montenegro
440 000 €
Where Is It Worth Buying Property in Montenegro? ?
Here are the most interesting locations in Montenegro to consider for purchasing property – depending on your purpose (investment, vacation, or permanent residence):
1. Budva – The Heart of Tourist Life
Famous for its beaches, nightlife, and luxury apartments. A great location for short-term rentals during the summer. Prices are relatively high, but the investment potential is significant.
2. Kotor – Historic Charm and Bay Views
A UNESCO-listed old town surrounded by mountains and the bay. Ideal for those who value peace and authentic architecture. A perfect spot for traditional stone houses and character-filled apartments.
3. Tivat Luxury and Modern Living (Porto Montenegro)
A rapidly developing town with an exclusive marina, modern apartment complexes, and excellent infrastructure. It attracts investors from around the world.
4. Herceg Novi – A Quieter Alternative in the Northern Coast
Known for its therapeutic climate and greenery. Less touristy than Budva, making it attractive to families and people seeking a peaceful lifestyle.
5.Bar and Ulcinj – More Space, Lower Prices
Bar to ważny port i dobre miejsce do życia całorocznego. Ulcinj z kolei ma unikalny charakter (mieszanka kultur) i długie, piaszczyste plaże – rzadkość w Czarnogórze.
6. Podgorica – For Those Wanting to Live Permanently
The capital of the country – less attractive for tourists, but practical for work, education, and everyday life.
7. Žabljak i Kolašin – A Paradise for Mountain and Winter Lovers
Perfect for a chalet-style home – close to ski resorts and national parks. There’s growing demand for winter holidays and eco-friendly properties.
Why Is It Worth Investing in Real Estate in Montenegro?
Here are the key reasons why investing in Montenegrin real estate is becoming increasingly attractive:
1. A Rapidly Growing Market
Montenegro is one of the fastest-growing real estate markets in the Balkan region. Demand is continuously increasing, especially in the premium and tourism sectors.
2. Low Taxes and Investor-Friendly Regulations
No property cadastre tax, low real estate tax rates (around 0.1–1%), and simple procedures for foreigners make investment attractive and transparent.
3. Rising Tourism Potential
Montenegro attracts more and more tourists every year, driving high demand for vacation homes and apartments. The tourist season is getting longer each year.
4. Competitive Prices Compared to Other Mediterranean Countries
Properties on the Adriatic are significantly cheaper than in Croatia, Italy, or Greece – yet offer equally beautiful landscapes and climate.
5. Political and Economic Stability, and the Euro as Currency
Despite its small size, Montenegro is stable, and its economy is supported by tourism and foreign investment. The euro is the official currency, even though the country is not an EU member – simplifying transactions.
6. Prospect of EU Membership
Planned EU accession boosts investor confidence and could significantly increase property values in the near future.
7. Residency Through Property Purchase
Buying a house or apartment allows you to apply for a one-year residence permit, with the possibility of annual renewal.

