Families who rent apartments are finding it increasingly difficult to pay for them, asrental pricesin Montenegro are now twice as high as they were last year. Apartment owners took advantage of the arrival of Russians and Ukrainians and raised prices.
A sharp rise in rental prices in the capital and on the coast.
A year ago, the average price of a one-bedroom apartment in the center of Podgorica was 350 euros; now prices range from 600 to 700 euros. In other parts of the city, the price increase is not as significant. In Tivat, Budva, and Kotor, a one-bedroom apartment can be rented for 500 to 700 euros.
Although this is difficult to predict, many real estate agentsbelievethat apartment rental prices will not rise in the near future.

