Real estate
Montenegro calls for urgent action on stalled Tivat luxury hotel project as guarantee nears expiry
Montenegro’s government has demanded immediate intervention in the delayed development of a €22.77mn five-star condo hotel complex in Tivat, citing execution failures by the investor consortium…
Alabbar eyes Montenegro’s southern coast as it looks beyond the Budva boom
Dubai developer Mohamed Alabbar is exploring a major new development push in Montenegro focused on Ĺ toj and the Velika PlaĹľa area near Ulcinj, aiming to shift…
Budva enters a correction phase as property prices fall in some segments
After years of rapid expansion tied to foreign demand and tourism investment, Budva’s property market is cooling. In parts of the market, prices are reported to…
Mohamed Alabbar’s Dubai comparison spotlights Montenegro’s tourism execution gap
Mohamed Alabbar says Montenegro has more coastline than Dubai but draws up to ten times fewer visitors, arguing the difference reflects execution rather than geography. His…
Montenegro’s real estate boom in 2026: the capital engine—and the risks that come with it
In 2026, Montenegro’s economy is increasingly shaped by foreign capital flowing into high-end coastal property and tourism-linked projects, with real estate playing a dominant role in…
EU accession hopes are reshaping Montenegro’s coastal property outlook
Foreign interest in Montenegro’s coast is being supported by a perceived pricing gap versus Croatia and by expectations of EU membership, which investors see as a…
Montenegro real estate in early 2026: price gains, low vacancies and foreign-led demand
Montenegro’s property market is showing a familiar mix of higher prices and tighter availability in its best-performing coastal pockets, alongside sustained interest from foreign buyers. In…
Zelenika in Herceg Novi: Montenegro’s next EU-aligned waterfront bet built around an investor-ready marina and mixed-use district
Zelenika, a former naval port and warehouse site on the eastern edge of Herceg Novi, is being positioned as Montenegro’s next flagship waterfront redevelopment. The plan…
Montenegro’s 2026 hotel pipeline points to capacity growth—and a shift toward year-round, branded hospitality
Montenegro is entering the 2026 summer season with a faster pace of new hotel openings, international brand entries and asset repositioning from Budva to the Bay…
Montenegro’s luxury real estate boom is creating a new battleground: recurring asset services
Montenegro’s high-end developments have attracted international buyers and created ongoing needs for maintenance, security and rental optimization. That demand is helping fuel luxury asset services models…