Montenegro’s coast is booming again. Cranes stretch across Budva, Tivat, Kotor and Bar. Seafront plots are being snapped up, residential complexes rise in clusters, and investors…
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The Government of Montenegro has proposed amendments to the Law on Foreigners that introduce significantly stricter requirements for foreign entrepreneurs and executives. The draft, adopted on…
For business-service investors, few things are as valuable as currency stability. Montenegro, unique among non-EU states, already uses the Euro. This eliminates exchange-rate volatility, simplifies cross-border…
Montenegro’s EU path is transforming its property-law environment. Investors who once accepted Balkan ambiguity now demand EU-grade transparency. Harmonisation of cadastral records, zoning, consumer-protection and construction…
Investors will now be required to pay an annual fee of 5% of the estimated value of a project if construction exceeds the approved completion deadline.…
Perched at the entrance of the Bay of Kotor, Herceg Novi is often described as Montenegro’s “city of sunshine,” but its appeal goes far beyond scenic…
Montenegro may be small, but its economy is opening wide. With spectacular mountains, an enviable Adriatic coastline and a steady stream of foreign newcomers, the country is…
For years largely unregulated, Montenegro’s real estate market now has clear rules with the introduction of a new law on real estate brokerage and leasing. The…
Investor Mohamed Alabbar from the United Arab Emirates has shown interest in development projects in Kolašin, Montenegro, announced Vasilije Ivanović, Vice President of the Municipality for…
While Montenegro officially positions tourism as a key pillar of development, the reality reveals a different picture—disjointed policies, unpredictable fiscal decisions, and neglected infrastructure are pushing…


