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Montenegro’s real estate sector becomes the core capital engine as coastal development absorbs global investment flows

Montenegro’s economic architecture in 2026 is increasingly defined by a single dominant mechanism: the absorption of foreign capital through high-end real estate and tourism-linked...

Real‑estate and EU accession: A convergence of trends

In practice, the EU‑accession narrative is now tightly interwoven with real‑estate sentiment along the coast. Foreign‑buyer interest in Montenegro is being driven by a perception that property...

Montenegro real‑estate today: Higher prices, tighter vacancies and foreign‑buyer demand

Montenegro’s real‑estate market in early 2026 has several clear fingerprints: rising prices, low vacancy in prime coastal nodes, and strong demand from foreign investors, especially...

Zelenika’s Adriatic transformation: An investor-grade blueprint for Montenegro’s next waterfront development

Along the eastern edge of Herceg Novi, where the Bay of Kotor narrows toward the open Adriatic, the former naval port and warehouse complex...
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New hotel openings and upgrades signal strong capacity expansion for Montenegro’s 2026 summer season

Montenegro’s tourism market is entering the 2026 summer season with a visible acceleration in hotel openings, brand entries and asset repositioning across both the...
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