After several years of rapid growth driven by foreign demand and tourism-led investment, Budva’s real estate market is showing clear signs of cooling, with...
Tivat and Budva enter 2026 as Montenegro’s dual real estate epicentres—each driven by distinct dynamics, yet both reflecting the broader transformation of the national...
Budva’s decision to acquire a prominent former industrial property marks more than a routine municipal transaction; it reflects a broader shift in how local...
Montenegro is entering its urban century. A country historically defined by rugged mountains, scattered rural settlements, and coastal towns shaped by tourism is now...
Montenegro’s coastline is a mosaic of identities—ancient stone towns, luxury marinas, bustling tourism centers, secluded bays, and sunlit beaches. But among the dozens of...
Budva has two personalities.
In summer, it is loud, busy, and intensely commercial.
In winter, it becomes unrecognizable—quiet stone alleys, open cafés, atmospheric squares, and a...