Tag Archives: Montenegro
Montenegro apartment prices rise 13% in Q1 as coastal investment demand outpaces supply
Montenegro’s new-build apartment prices climbed to EUR 2,445 per square meter in the first quarter of 2026, up 13% year on year. The increase highlights a…
Montenegro’s luxury tourism and real estate surge signals a shift to investment-led coastal growth
Montenegro’s luxury hospitality revival—highlighted by the reopening momentum around Aman Sveti Stefan—has reinforced investor confidence as tourism and property markets increasingly move together. At the same…
Montenegro’s growth pivot: tourism, construction and renewables drive a new investment cycle—while risks persist
Montenegro is increasingly relying on an infrastructure- and investment-heavy model anchored by tourism, energy and construction, reinforced by government priorities through 2031. But structural vulnerabilities—rising fiscal…
Sveti Stefan set to reopen in Montenegro as luxury tourism dispute moves toward resolution
Montenegro’s flagship ultra-premium destination, Aman’s Sveti Stefan, will welcome guests again from 1 July after a five-year shutdown. Villa MiloÄŤer is also due to reopen on…
Montenegro pushes mountain tourism expansion with 570 km of new hiking trail work
Montenegro’s Ministry of Tourism has outlined plans to develop and maintain more than 570 kilometers of hiking trails nationwide, partnering with the Mountaineering Association of Montenegro.…
Nammos hints at Montenegro luxury expansion, sharpening the Adriatic race for ultra-premium tourism
Montenegrin businessman Petros Stathis has signaled that the Nammos lifestyle brand could expand to the Adriatic, a development that would deepen the country’s shift toward ultra-premium,…
Montenegro’s construction reset is reshaping the Adriatic real estate cycle
Montenegro has moved from a simplified building approval system to an EU-aligned permit framework, triggering a temporary permit slump in 2025 before approvals rebounded late in…
Voli commits to a new €100 million-plus investment cycle as Montenegro retail scales up
Montenegro’s largest domestic retailer, Voli, has launched an investment program exceeding €100 million, targeting new supermarkets, logistics upgrades and mixed-use commercial facilities. The move underscores how…
EPCG pushes back Perućica A8 hydro unit commissioning to 2028 after procurement review runs long
Montenegro’s state utility EPCG says the new A8 turbine-generator unit at the Perućica hydropower plant will not be commissioned in 2027, with startup now effectively targeted…
Montenegro’s residency boom is reshaping relocation demand across the Adriatic
As Western Europe tightens residency and investment pathways, Montenegro is drawing entrepreneurs, remote workers and internationally mobile families with a more flexible “near-Europe” proposition. But advisers…