Properties for Sale & Rent in Montenegro

2 listings across the Montenegrin coast and Podgorica.

Every property on MontenegroHousing is checked against the official Montenegrin cadastre before it goes live — boundaries through Geoportal, ownership and encumbrances through eKatastar — so you browse listings that actually check out, not just photos. Search apartments, houses and villas across the coast (Budva, Tivat, Kotor, Herceg Novi, Bar) and Podgorica. New to the market? Start with our Montenegro market report and our guide to the best places to buy.

Reset
Luxury Villa with Pool near Budva Beach
Luxury Villa with Pool near Budva Beach
FeaturedFor Sale
Villa

Luxury Villa with Pool near Budva Beach

€580,000

📍 Budva🛏 4📐 2202636/m²

Exceptional detached villa with private pool, 5 minutes from Budva centre. 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, large terraces. Solar panels throughout. Legal and fully permitted.

View Details
Modern Villa near Tivat Airport
Modern Villa near Tivat Airport
For Sale
Villa

Modern Villa near Tivat Airport

€420,000

📍 Tivat🛏 3📐 1652545/m²

Contemporary 3-bedroom villa in Radovići, 500m from the sea, 5 min to Tivat Airport. Private pool, rooftop terrace, double garage. Built 2021.

View Details

🔔 Get Notified of New Listings

Receive email alerts when matching properties are listed

Property for Sale in Montenegro

Browse verified property listings across Montenegro's Adriatic coast and inland cities. From seafront apartments in Budva and historic stone houses in Kotor to modern marina residences in Tivat and affordable family homes in Bar — every listing includes verified pricing, agent contact details, and location data. Montenegro uses the euro, opens residential property to foreign buyers without nationality-based restrictions, and offers a residency pathway for non-EU buyers whose property has a tax-assessed value of €150,000 or more (January 2026 Law on Foreigners).

Can foreigners buy property in Montenegro?

Yes. Foreign citizens can purchase apartments, houses, and commercial property in Montenegro on the same terms as locals. Land purchases may have additional considerations depending on the zoning category.

What are the buying costs beyond the listing price?

Budget approximately 5-7% on top of the purchase price for transfer tax (progressive, starting at 3%), notary fees, lawyer fees, and registration. New-build purchases from a developer may be subject to VAT instead of transfer tax.

Which cities offer the best value?

Bar and Herceg Novi offer lower entry prices with strong growth potential. Budva and Tivat are premium markets with higher rental yields. Podgorica provides stable long-term rental demand as the capital.