In 2026, Montenegro solidifies its position as one of Europe’s most attractive destinations for business relocation. It offers a unique combination of progressive corporate income tax, zero pension contributions for employers, and high administrative predictability. For service-based firms, the IT sector, and international structures, it is currently one of the most competitive jurisdictions in the
Between 2024 and 2026, Montenegro’s real estate regulations has undergone a series of changes that directly affect purchase costs, market transparency, and legal certainty. Some of these changes have increased the overall cost of buying property, while others have significantly reduced legal risks for buyers and brought more order to the market. Below is a
Property Price and Rental Trends (2015–2025) in Budva, Kotor, and Tivat – and Why EU Accession Further Strengthens Investor ROI Optimism
An Investor’s Perspective Ahead of EU Accession Real estate trends in Montenegro over the past decade clearly show strong and sustained growth, particularly along the coast. From 2015 to 2025, cities such as Budva, Kotor and Tivat have emerged as the country’s most attractive and valuable property markets.For investors, this growth is closely linked not
The Montenegrin coast – particularly Tivat, Budva, and Kotor – represents the most expensive and most dynamic segment of Montenegro’s real estate market.This coastal corridor consistently achieves the highest price per square meter in the country, supported by stable demand driven primarily by foreign buyers and high-net-worth tourists. For investors, the key question is not
Why Luštica Has Become Montenegro’s Luxury Investment Hub The Luštica Peninsula, a hidden gem of the Montenegrin coast that includes the charming villages of Krašići, Rose, Bigova, and the prestigious Luštica Bay complex, has undergone a remarkable transformation over the past decade.Once a quiet, undeveloped area, Luštica has evolved into a world-class destination for luxury
”The Chedi is part of the new and upscale Lustica Bay marina village. It’s cradled by the tranquil embrace of Traste Bay, where the Montenegrin coast collides with the waters of the Adriatic Sea.” Location The hotel overlooks a man-made marina at the bottom of a series of serpentine bends, in a secluded bay. It’s
Once the preserve of oligarchs and their imposing yachts, Montenegro – just down the coast from Split on the Adriatic Sea – offers a lot of glitz and glamour.






