Are you considering relocating to the Adriatic coast? Purchasing property remains one of the most reliable pathways to obtaining a temporary residence permit in Montenegro. However, 2026 has introduced significant legislative updates, including a minimum financial threshold and stricter controls on ownership structures. In this comprehensive guide, we analyze the Law on Foreigners (Official Gazette
Buying property in Montenegro has become one of the most sought-after topics in recent years, both among local buyers and international investors. A stable currency (EUR), solid legal framework, strong tourism growth, and an increasingly dynamic real estate market make Montenegro an attractive destination for living, holiday homes, and long-term investments. This guide walks you
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
Contents: 1) Finding and Buying Land (Urban Zone) Why it matters: Only buy urbanized construction land included in a valid spatial plan. Anything else can cause project delays or legal issues. Before signing: Purchase & notary: Property transfers must be notarized. The notary submits the contract to the Land Registry for ownership change. If a
The Budva Riviera has long ceased to be merely a summer holiday destination. Today, it stands as the most desirable investment zone on the Adriatic – a place where luxury and profit meet at the highest level. Foreign investors, particularly from Western Europe, the UAE, and Israel, have recognized Budva as the heart of Montenegro’s
”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
”Effortlessly graceful and romantic, the fortified islet of Sveti Stefan rises from the deep blue Adriatic. A stone causeway, a swathe of pink pebbles, a winding path through pinewoods, and you arrive at the 1930s Villa Miločer, which is now attached to a boutique retreat with a spa to form Aman Sveti Stefan.” Location Two
”This slick waterside hotel overlooks the marina at Porto Montenegro. Designed to reflect the region’s centuries-old ties with Venice, it is elegant, aristocratic and refined. Come here for open-air gourmet dining, an indulgent spa, outdoor pools and impeccable service. It stays open all year.” Location Within the Porto Montenegro complex, centring on a 460-berth super-yacht








