2026

Businessman signing documents for property purchase in Montenegro.

Montenegro Property Taxes in 2026: A Complete Guide for Foreign Buyers

The total cost of acquiring property in Montenegro in 2026 depends on one primary variable: whether you are buying a resale property, a first-transfer new-build, or a development plot, as each attracts a materially different tax structure. Foreign buyers who approach Montenegro having absorbed a single-line reference to "three percent transfer tax" frequently arrive at completion with a figure that does...

Elderly couple enjoying a sunset cruise in Montenegro's beautiful coastline.

Retiring to Montenegro from the UK: Residency, Tax and the Adriatic Case in 2026

British nationals retiring to Montenegro in 2026 can receive their UK State Pension, draw on an active double taxation agreement, and secure long-term residency through a property purchase. Montenegro sits outside the EU and Schengen, but for UK nationals who now hold third-country status across Europe since Brexit, this distinction matters less than it once did. Montenegro has drawn a quiet but growing...

Aerial view of a luxury waterfront real estate development in Greece with mountains and sea.

Tivat Real Estate in 2026: Property Prices, Yields and the Adriatic Investment Case

Tivat commands the highest price per square metre of any coastal address in Montenegro: waterfront positions in the marina zone trade at figures that reflect demand from international capital rather than the regional market surrounding them. That positioning is not accidental. Tivat's investment case rests on a specific combination of infrastructure, international connectivity, educational provision...

Aerial view of a coastal residential community with green spaces and marina.

Golf Valley, Nueva Andalucía: What Serious Buyers Need to Know in 2026

Golf Valley in Nueva Andalucía offers one of the clearest value propositions within Marbella's prime property market: direct access to Puerto Banús, four championship golf courses as immediate neighbours, and a well-established luxury residential community, typically priced 20 to 30 per cent below comparable Golden Mile property. That gap is not a sign of diminished quality. It reflects geography and...

Marina with yachts and waterfront homes in Bodrum, Turkey.

Marbella’s Golden Mile in 2026: Property Intelligence for Capital-Aware Buyers

Luxury property on Marbella's Golden Mile starts above €10M for frontline beach villas and exceeds €80M for trophy residences, making it one of the most capital-intensive positions in European real estate and, for buyers with appropriate resources and long-term conviction, one of the most defensible. The Golden Mile, or Milla de Oro, runs approximately four kilometres west along the A-7 from...

Luxury waterfront estate with scenic mountain views and private access to the water.

Waterfront Property in Montenegro: A Buyer’s Guide to Sea View Homes on the Adriatic Coast

Montenegro offers some of the most accessible waterfront property for sale in Europe, combining a protected Adriatic coastline with a legal framework that places no restrictions on foreign ownership. The country's 295-kilometre coastline divides into two fundamentally different market environments. The Bay of Kotor, a sheltered fjord-like inlet in the north, produces calm-water marina frontage and...

Scenic view of a coastal town with vibrant buildings, a church tower, and lush green mountains in th.

Property in Kotor Old Town: Buying Inside Montenegro’s UNESCO Walls

Property in Kotor Old Town is available and actively traded, though the supply is permanently constrained by UNESCO protection and the fixed boundaries of the medieval walled city. That structural scarcity is the defining feature of this market and the starting point for any serious buyer assessment. Kotor Old Town (Stari Grad) sits inside fortified walls recognised as part of a UNESCO World Heritage...