A cozy two-bedroom apartment with an area of 61 sq. m in sunny Sutomore will be an ideal choice for a comfortable holiday or permanent residence. Residents have access to a private swimming pool on the complex grounds, and the azure coastline can be easily reached in just 1.3 km. This is an excellent offer for those who value peace and quiet and access to the resort’s well-developed infrastructure, priced at 159,432 euros.
Approximate breakdown of additional costs when buying
Property price
159 432 €
Real estate transfer tax
4 972 €
4 500 € (3% × 150 000) + 472 € (5% × 9 432)
Possible additional costs
Cadastre applicationsfrom 30 €
Ownership sheets (listovi) for the dealfrom 7 €
Sworn translator services· per contract / hourfrom 50 €
Total required costs5 600 €
Estimated costs to purchase the propertyTotal: 165 032 €
Location
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Frequently asked questions
Yes. Foreign nationals can buy apartments and houses in Montenegro on the same terms as citizens, with full ownership rights. Restrictions apply only to certain agricultural and undeveloped land, which foreigners usually acquire through a Montenegrin company. We handle the entire legal process.
Buying costs depend on the property. Montenegro’s real-estate transfer tax is progressive — the rate depends on the value — and newly built homes are subject to VAT on the first sale. Add notary, registration and optional lawyer fees. The easiest way to get an exact figure for this property is our purchase-cost calculator.
This property is about 1300 m from the sea.
Montenegro’s coast has strong seasonal short-term demand and growing long-term demand from people relocating. Actual returns depend on location, furnishing and management — ask us for a projection for this specific property.
Under the new law, a property purchase supports a temporary residence permit only if the property is residential and worth at least €150,000. The rules change periodically, so confirm the current requirements with us.