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Luxury living in Montenegro

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Tucked away on the shores of the shimmering Adriatic Sea, Montenegro holds a wealth of history at the crossroads of East and West, with historic sites like UNESCO World Heritage Site Kotor and natural beauties such as Lovćen National Park. Its strategic location has made it a blending pot of cultures, leaving a rich legacy of Roman, Byzantine, and Venetian influences. Montenegro's beautiful coastline matches its colorful past; dramatic mountains loom over sandy beaches and serene bays. However, its attraction goes beyond its natural allure as it has recently emerged as a prime location for luxury living and a robust real estate market.

Luxury Real Estate Overview in Montenegro

The current exclusive property market in Montenegro is strong and stable, driven mainly by the high demand for luxury homes and apartments meeting the supply. There's a continuous influx of high-net-worth individuals attracted by both the country's remarkable beauty and political stability.

Buying Luxury Homes in Montenegro - Fees and Taxes

When buying a house in Montenegro, both the buyer and seller should consider the average real estate commission, which is about 3-5%. Additional costs that may be incurred include transfer tax, realtor commissions, notary fees, and possible construction inspection or legal costs. The transfer tax on private property is currently 3% in Montenegro. Private homeowners are also subject to a wealth tax, which varies depending on the municipality. Tax on the profit made when selling a privately owned home, whether it's a main residence or a second home, is not applicable. For registered companies in Montenegro, the corporate tax on profits stands at around 9%, while the income tax for registered residents is set at a progressive range of 11-18%.

Mortgage Requirements and Capabilities

Dependent on individual qualifications and circumstances, mortgages are available for up to 70% of the assessed value of the property. The condition to be fulfilled is that one's income must be three times more than the credit obligations.
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The Luxury Real Estate Geography of Montenegro

The most opulent and sought-after residential areas are found in Budva Riviera, Kotor Bay, and Tivat. These coastal areas are home to private beaches, marinas, luxury resorts and have easy access to international airports such as Tivat and Podgorica. Montenegro is easily accessible by road, notably from the nearby bustling city of Dubrovnik in Croatia.

Education and Lifestyle in Montenegro

High-quality education is readily available, with institutions such as the University of Donja Gorica and Mediterranean University. Montenegro offers a luxury lifestyle with high-end shops, gourmet restaurants, and stylish nightlife in Budva's vibrant scene.

Healthcare and Infrastructure

Montenegro is well served with high-quality healthcare, such as Meljine Hospital and Codra Hospital. The infrastructure is robust with a reliable road network, utilities, and public services.

Experience the Montenegrin Lifestyle

With a rich cultural scene boasting museums like the Museum of King Nikola and the National Museum of Montenegro, sports, and outdoor adventures in its natural parks and mountains; life in Montenegro offers a blend of leisure and excitement.

The Montenegro that Awaits You

Being part of the Balkan region, Montenegro has a Mediterranean climate, stunning mountain landscapes, beautiful waters, and biodiversity making it a haven for nature lovers. With a population of over 620,000 people, you'll be stepping into a world of cultural richness, captivating history, and an unrivaled luxury lifestyle. Whether you're seeking tranquility or thrilling adventures, a luxury home in Montenegro offers an exclusive haven with a vibrant lifestyle, stunning sceneries, and a promising investment opportunity.

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Living in the region

Faro - Faro (Se and Sao Pedro) - Almancil|Quinta Do Lago|Vale Do Lobo


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Living in Faro

Nestled on the southern tip of Portugal, Faro boasts a rich history rooted in Roman and Moorish influences, as evidenced by the Old Town's well-preserved medieval walls and the magnificent cathedral that dominates. Surrounded by intriguing historical sights like Estoi Palace and Milreu Roman Ruins, Faro's unique charm is further enriched by its location on the edge of the Ria Formosa lagoon. Situated in the region of Algarve, the city of Faro is popularly known as the gateway to southern Portugal. Its attractive marina, well-maintained parks and plazas, and lively nightlife make it a perfect spot for those seeking a luxury living experience.

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Living in Faro (Se and Sao Pedro)

Gently nestled along the southern coast of Portugal, Faro (Se and Sao Pedro) is a unique blend of enchanting history and exquisite geographical appeal. Its origins date back to Roman times, with the historical sights - including the Faro Cathedral and the old town area, known as Cidade Velha - bearing testament to its rich heritage. Bordered by the Ria Formosa lagoon and the Atlantic Ocean, it is situated in the Algarve region - one of Portugal's most sought-after residential locations for luxury living.

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Living in Almancil|Quinta Do Lago|Vale Do Lobo

Nestled in Portugal’s southernmost region, Algarve, Almancil, Quinta do Lago and Vale do Lobo are not just exquisite summer retreats, historical churches and coastline vistas underscore the rich history of the area. These locations have been embraced by luxury for many decades now, and have hosted scores of high-profile visitors seeking solace in their sun-drenched, tranquil charm.