Places that are well worth considering, in Montenegro : 1. Petrovac and Herceg Novi (nice coastal towns that are not as pricy as Budva, Tivat and Kotor) 2. The area between Niksic and Danilovgrad (Zeta River Valley) : Picturesque, mild weather and close to towns. 3. Around Virpazar / Lake Skadar 4. Cetinje 5. Kolasin and environs (for mountain lovers)
100% right,coming from Montenegrin. Cetinje is 30km from Budva,which is about 20 minutes drive,20km from Skadar lake,also about 20 minutes(part of the road is old and narrow),also Podgorica,the capital city is 30km away.. Why bother buying anything in Budva for 5x the price and being in the over crowded place,with so much noise,no clean air and still having to drive to beach throught horrible traffic...
Thank you Andrew, very useful! European countries with cheap land and cheap residency is very interesting! Also want to say your site - with short and clear description of residency pathways is really helpful!
Here in the hellhole called Germany you would have to pay 300 000 euro only for the land and the size doesn't even come close to that. I swear getting a remote job seems the way to go.
When Starlink becomes is finished in 2 years so you can get fast internet in any rural area in the world, its going to change these area a lot. I think a lot of people are seeking out these areas. I know i will be for sure
The first thing I thought of is building a campground in one of those areas, then you don't need power, internet, just the most basic facilities like toilets. Someone could start with the basic camping sites where you park your car and set up a tent, and eventually upgrade the area to support RVs/trailers with hookups for power/water/sewage. Ideally it would be close to the bay so that campers can easily spend the day down there.
After looking at the Philippines where we cannot buy land on our own terms. This sounds like an interesting place to explore. Montenegro has come up on my radar before. Thanks for the insight. Happy Trails
I was able to pay $ 0.05/sqm somewhere else - there was no Tito around to build any road, though :) My opinion: this video works more for me as an "mind opening exercise" than an investment suggestion, since location is very important. It would be preferable to pay more for better location. Anyway, considering that one can leave that place by car and reach Athens, Wien or Veneza on the same day, and considering the low prices (if building is really permitted), that is an opportunity for those who want to plant flags on a tight budget.
I was wondering about that, it wouldn't be cheap to put in a reducing station (or whatever it's called). It's like a community that has a gas pipeline running through, you can't just tap into it. But, on the other hand, many European countries offer incentives for alternate power and eco friendly.
Would be interesting to know what the conditions are for foreign investment and, most importantly, what the capital gains taxes are on land and real estate in general.
Does Anka not want her contact information displayed? I'm very interested in Montenegro as a destination but don't have any property managers/ real estate contacts there on the ground.
Having any housing built in your homeland is a challenge I would imagine doing this in a foreign country would give someone a couple mini strokes...lol
There are so much emerging regions that are nice investment, or nice for living. I bought my land in 2002 for 14k, now it is worth closer to 60k (central area, 600m2). We are trying to be as open country as possible to foreigners.
You don't speak the truth.in every place in Montenegro you need to have permission to build the home.i have in the same area 560.000m2 with 5 old stone homes with electricity,water,road to the home for the prize 165.000e(something about30 cent 1/m2).for 16cent you don't have anything.just to bring electricity and water you will pay a fortune.
with that kind of ultra cheap land I can already build a gated community like a village/subdivision or even developed that into a mix property residential, commercial and private resort. but the problem is the transport of constructional materials and equipment. its a closed deal for me!
Im in MNE now. Near Sveti Stefan. Galija beach. Awesome country. How can I contact Anka? I'd like to get my hands on some land. Cheers NC Andrew. Your content is gold. (I'm hoping to bump into you and shake your hand here in MNE.) peace.
Hey Andrew like the new style of Video. Would like to have seen some Arial shots of the plots to give some idea of scale. Some map links showing relationship to airport, beach, town. Otherwise love the format and your agent is superb Adding this country to my visit list next year. See you soon. Christian
This is beautiful. Land Near coast .. You gave new hope in life. The world is full of opportunities. But as an Indian National would i be able to buy a property in Montenegro. If not please help me with list of countries where i can invest being foreign national. I also watched your videos but you did not tell who can invest. Mean that country citizen or anyone in the world..
Depends whether Montenegro has signed a reciprocity based bilateral agreement with India with regards to Indian passport holders buying real estate land or property in Montenegro and vice versa. I don't think such a bilateral agreement exists between both the countries. I have my doubts. You'll need to check the official Montenegrin website. Currently, Serbian embassy / Serbian consulate processes visa documents for Montenegro. Montenegro does not yet have its standalone embassy or consulate worldwide. Serbian embassy acts as the facilitator for Montenegrin visa application and issuance of Montenegrin visa.
Hi Andrew. I think the 75 acres for €40,000 and the 5 Acres for €2,800 maybe interested. Highly Intrested. May I ask for Anka's contact information. Much Thanks. Cheers Carlyle
I'm torn between owning something in places like this, and more of an old, Eastern Europe Capital city, or second city.. so there is more to walk to and do.. I would probably own two places.. one in a warm climate somewhere all year round, and one in a place like Montenegro
Awesome man Montenegro is beautiful, it looks nicer, more modern and with better infrastructure than the land around Belgrade you did tours of. What's the weather like year round in these areas? Are there connections to water on these lands? How much would a basic little cottage cost to build or cost to buy a prehab cabin?
Hey good morning. Hope all is well with you. God bless you all. I watch most of your videos. This video i like most. In this video number third property which is 5 acres i like it.
I appreciate these videos about cheap land in eastern Europe, but nowhere do I see discussing the legal implications. If not being a citizen of the country, can I possibly buy? The countries I know about do not sell land to foreigners. What are the ways to go around it? To register a company in the country and buy it in its name?
Those places far off in the distance / middle of nowhere = great places to build an EARTHSHIP -- 100& completely self sustainable housing - search that term out if you do not know about them friends, that lack of zoning out there with all my years of real estate experience means you need no power or grid hookups, = no government interference or ties to the grid sucking you dry.
Incorrect. The government wants roads and powerlines but is dependent on land developers to get it. Which means you will pay cheap land but must pay to install roads
Let's say , I dropped $200,000 on several parcels of land, Can I keep it independently not doing anything? Are there any property taxes on these pieces of land?
I highly doubt the accuracy of the the prices of these lands, can you send me the info because I am interested to buy. I don't know what will you gain by showing inaccurate prices ( or Anka gains ) I hope I am wrong though.