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Star Invest
Seda
500 €/monthly
Otkrijte ovaj privlačan dvosobni stan dostupan za sezonski najam u Gospoštini, Budva. Savršen je za one koji traže udoban životni prostor u blizini plaže i lokalnih sadržaja. Dvije spavaće sobe,...
Star Invest
Seda
Star Invest
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Star Invest
Seda
1,200 €/monthly
Id: L256 Discover this spacious three-bedroom apartment available for long-term rent in the sought-after Gospostina area of Budva. Located on the 3rd floor, this apartment offers comfortable living...
Biljana Babic
Advertiser
Сабина Маилова
SM investment by Sabina Mailova
Biljana Babic
Advertiser
600 €/monthly
Owner rents out a new one-bedroom apartment with sea view – Zgrada Merkur! A one-bedroom apartment with an area of 45m² with sea view is rented for a period of one year. The apartment is located in...
Sergej Bozin
Trinity Real Estate
1,300 €/monthly
ID 2483. A furnished one-bedroom apartment of 57 m² is available for long-term rent in Velji Vinogradi, Budva. It is on the sixth floor of a building with two elevators and includes one bedroom, one...
Key Factors Driving Market Growth
Why Buy Property in Budva
Budva offers the perfect blend of Mediterranean lifestyle and investment opportunity. Buyers can choose between central apartments close to beaches and restaurants, or quiet residential homes in nearby settlements — all with high liquidity and proven rental performance.
Popular Property Types
Neighbourhood Highlights
Ownership and Legal Information
Foreigners can freely purchase and own property in Montenegro, with transactions notarized and recorded at the Real Estate Administration (land registry). Due diligence involves verifying ownership, title status, and building permits. Annual property tax ranges between 0.25% and 1% of assessed value — notably lower than in most EU markets.
Estimated Costs and Fees
How to Buy a Property in Budva
Ready Property:
Browse verified listings on Estitor.com, arrange a viewing, and if satisfied, sign a preliminary agreement with a small reservation deposit, depending on the property’s value. This deposit secures the property and temporarily removes it from the market while the main contract is prepared. Next, a notarized sales contract is signed, clearly stating payment terms and deadlines. The purchase price is typically transferred after signing, either directly to the seller or via a notary escrow account for additional security. Once the transaction is completed, ownership is registered at the Real Estate Administration (land registry) within approximately 30 days, officially transferring the title to the buyer.
Off-Plan Property (New Development)
Before purchasing, verify the developer’s reputation, building permits, and planned completion dates. Once you’ve selected an apartment, house, or villa, a notarized Sales and Purchase Agreement is signed, defining the payment structure, deadlines, and delivery terms. Buying an off-plan property — one still under construction — usually offers a lower entry price and stage-based payments, but requires thorough due diligence on the developer, permits, and contract terms. In practice, buying off-plan means:
Financing
Local banks offer mortgage options to residents and selected foreign buyers. Typical financing terms include:
Rental prices vary by size, location and season. In Budva you can generally expect average rates around 3396 €/m², with prime areas near Adriatic College, Budva City Museum and the Post Office costing more during high season. For best results, compare listings near key amenities (pharmacies like Apoteka BENU, banks such as CKB or NLB, and medical centers) and book early for summer months.
Compare neighborhoods by price per m² and median days on the market; focus on areas where budget and square footage realistically align.
Property deed, usage permit, floor plan, energy certificate; in older buildings, check installations, joinery, and insulation.
New builds often offer garages and elevators, while old constructions offer larger floor areas; adjust the price for maintenance costs and potential renovations.
Proximity to schools/kindergartens, public transport, parks, and workplace - this affects quality of life and future liquidity.
If the median days on the market is low and the number of new listings is increasing, expect faster sales and be prepared to make quicker decisions.
Tax, notary fees, agency commission (if applicable), potential renovations, and parking space.
Find available apartment rentals in Budva — studios to family flats near Budva City Museum, banks, pharmacies and medical centers. Search short- and long-term options now.
Data updated: August 22, 2026 Values are regularly refreshed and may vary depending on location, property condition, and current demand. All information is based on active listings and market analyses.