Porto Montenegro Marina Apartment
Description
Premium 2-bedroom apartment within Porto Montenegro, direct marina access and 5-star hotel amenities. Managed rental programme. Proven yield 6-8%.
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Transformed by Porto Montenegro marina into a luxury destination. Most accessible coastal town thanks to the nearby airport.
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Buyer fees in Montenegro total ~5–6% of the purchase price.
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Buying as a Foreigner?
- · TIN (tax identification number)
- · Valid passport
- · Montenegrin bank account (recommended)
- • 1-year temporary permit, renewable annually
- • No minimum stay requirement
- • Family members can be included
Buying Property in Montenegro — FAQ
What documents do I need to buy property in Montenegro?
Foreign buyers need a valid passport, proof of funds, and a Montenegrin tax number (PIB). The process is straightforward and typically completed within 4-8 weeks with the help of a local lawyer.
Are there any restrictions for foreign buyers?
Foreign buyers — EU and non-EU alike — can purchase residential property (apartments, houses, villas) on the same legal basis as Montenegrin citizens. Some restrictions apply: agricultural land, forests, and properties in specific border or protected zones typically require a Montenegrin-registered company. Our team guides you through the entire process.
What are the total buying costs?
Expect 5-8% in additional costs on top of the purchase price: progressive transfer tax (3-6%), notary fees (€50-200), legal fees (1-2%), and registration fees. Use our cost calculator for an exact estimate.
What's nearby
Within 500m walking distance
- Кафетерија220 m
- Ma Cherie440 m
- Кафетерија480 m
- Pasteria Grancigula220 m
- Lotta230 m
- Il Pescatore230 m
- Portokali Healthy Food Concept460 m
Data from OpenStreetMap (ODbL)