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New apartments in a prestigious complex, Becici

Budva, Montenegro

Property Details

Budva, Montenegro
A unique residential complex with an exceptional location and impressive infrastructure, offering a lifestyle comparable to that of a luxury hotel. The complex is maintained to the highest standards, with staff on-site around the clock to provide fresh towels, clean the sauna and pool, and keep the gym in pristine condition. Strict community rules ensure a peaceful environment—no loud noises at night, and activities like pool parties are strictly prohibited to maintain residents’ comfort. The complex is family-friendly, featuring a dedicated playroom for children and a range of amenities designed for your ultimate comfort and convenience, including: • Outdoor pool • Indoor swimming pool • Two spa areas: one with a sauna and steam room, the other with a sauna, steam room, and massage rooms • Fully equipped gym with strength and cardio equipment • Yoga and water aerobics classes • Lounge area with four-poster beds • 24-hour reception service • Multifunctional conference room • Massage rooms Every detail has been thoughtfully designed to offer residents a luxurious and tranquil living experience.
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can foreigners buy property in Montenegro?
    Yes, foreigners can buy property in Montenegro without restrictions. However, foreign nationals are not allowed to purchase agricultural land or property in restricted military zones.
    What are the additional costs when buying property in Montenegro?
    In addition to the purchase price, buyers should budget for additional costs such as a 3% property transfer tax, notary fees (usually 0.5-1%), legal fees, and potentially real estate agent commissions, which are typically around 3%.
    Can I get a mortgage as a foreigner in Montenegro?
    Yes, it is possible for foreigners to get a mortgage in Montenegro, although it can be more challenging for non-residents. Banks typically require a down payment of at least 30-50% of the property value and will assess the applicant’s financial situation.
    Are there any residency requirements for owning property in Montenegro?
    No, there are no residency requirements to buy or own property in Montenegro. However, property ownership does not automatically grant residency, although there are programs available to obtain residency through investment.
    Are there any taxes on rental income from property in Montenegro?
    Yes, rental income in Montenegro is subject to taxation. The current rate is 9% of the rental income, and landlords must declare this income in their tax returns. Property owners can also deduct certain expenses related to the property from their taxable income.