Did you know...

  • The 51 mile long canyon of the river Tara is the second largest and deepest chasm in the world after the Grand Canyon.
  • Biogradska gora, national park, is one of only three remaining primeval and virgin forests in Europe.
  • Four national parks cover 7% of the Montenegrin territory.
  • Boka Kotorska bay is Europe's most southern fjord.
  • Kotor town is a UNESCO designated world heritage site.

    All of which makes Montenegro an important tourist destination.
  • Montenegro



    If the name Montenegro does not ring a bell, that is because over the past 60 years Montenegro has been a part of various incarnations of former communist Yugoslavia. On June 3, 2006 Montenegro declared independence and became the 192nd member state of the United Nations.

    Known to the locals as Crna Gora (Black Mountain), Montenegro is rich in diverse history with strong influences of the Austro-Hungarian, Ottoman and Italian empires.

    The Balkan wars of the 1990's while not fought on Montenegrin soil, had a devastating effect on the economy and the country's infrastructure. Montenegro's main source of income -tourism- disappeared, and left the economy in tatters. Now, Montenegro is re-emerging from the darkness of the past 15 years, and is on the verge of a property boom.

    Its spectacular coast line and unspoiled natural beauty offers variety for even the most traveled vacationers. Montenegro is a relaxed and easygoing country with a multitude of natural wonders. Montenegrins are proud and welcoming people who cherish longstanding independence and local traditions. It is the last hidden gem of Europe!

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    Montenegro's Travel & Tourism is expected to grow 15.2% in 2007 and by 10.7% per annum, in real terms, between 2008 and 2017.

    The Montenegro Travel & Tourism economy is ranked number 1 in Long-term (10-year) Growth out of 176 countries as estimated by the World Travel & Tourism Council and Oxford Economic Forecasting.

    "At the birth of our planet, the most beautiful encounter between land and sea must have happened at the coast of Montenegro. When the pearls of nature were sown, handfuls of them were cast on this soil." -- Lord Byron

    Interested in investing in Montenegro? Email me.

    Sincerely,
    Peter Z. Nikic
    Licensed Real Estate Broker & Investor (NY & Montenegro)
    Email: peter@nikic.com

     
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    25 Comments on Montenegro, the Next Monaco!

    JUN
    10
    2008
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    That is pretty interesting information.   Are Europeans investing there?  Thanks for giving us a little education and culture here at AR

    8:25pm • #1
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    Audrey, Europeans are investing heavily. Currently, I am in negotiations with someone from Pakistan.

    I hear Donald Trump is building a hotel there. I am trying to get Louis Cappelli to do the same (Cappelli is known as the Trump of Westchester County, but I'd like to change that)

    check out this link: http://www.velikaplaza.info/

    great pics and videos.

    8:32pm • #2
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    Peter, I went to the link, very interesting.  I will come back to it.  I have a friend that buys real estate all over the world, I will forward it to him it too.

    10:42pm • #3
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    Nice post, Peter.  I will have to brush up on my language skills and start selling property abroad by this time next year! 

    11:11pm • #4
    116,563 Points 8 Featured Posts

    You've made a fantastic case for visiting. I'm Italian and used to live in Switzerland and I keep thinking I need to go back. But I want to be in a beautiful place that I can afford. I will definitely consider Montenegro after reading this. Thank you for sharing with such enthusiasm :)

    Hi Audrey :)

    11:22pm • #5
    JUN
    11
    2008
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    Audry, thank. It might not be local real estate, but it is still real estate (the hottest in europe right now:-)

    Angela, just keep your eyes and ears open, you never know, it could start before next year.

    Jennifer, thank you. In a couple of years, you'll hear of people vacationing in Montenegro, like you hear people talking of Monaco. Today however, you might hear of investors wanting to develop a resort in Montenegro. This is where I come in.

    Our company, headquartered in New York, is a leading resource for investment opportunities in Montenegro. Our partners have a strong background in business and real estate development. We're proud to be the United States' most trusted and knowledgable source of Montenegrin real estate and business opportunities.

    6:42am • #6
    108,597 Points

    I would love a little place in Herceg Novi as soon as gas prices get more reasonable and can afford plain ticket. Great post and so true!

    9:10pm • #7
    JUN
    12
    2008
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    Sonja, Herceg Novi is absolutely beautiful, the outdoors cafe's and restaurants (like France or Italy only better:-). I personally love Kotor (Stari Grad), but the big developement area is going to be Velika Plaza (Long Beach) in Ulcinj (this is where I was born).

    8:23am • #8

    I followed the links and saw Montenegro is one of the best places to visit in 2008. Great post, It looks like a county I would love to see.

    4:07pm • #9
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    Josh, thanks. I hope you get the opportunity to visit one day. In the mean time, find yourself an invester/developer swing by NY pick me up and we'll tour the country for investment opportunities (investment opportunities are amazing right now).

    4:51pm • #10
    JUN
    25
    2008
    5 Featured Posts

    I've heard a lot about Montenegro lately.  I would love to go there, and the fact that you could own property there would make your visits a tax write off!

    12:13am • #11
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    Your title caught my eye because it's been awhile since I've thought aobut Montenegro.  I just love to say that name.  Very informative post.  Thanks.

    8:27am • #12
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    Pam, I'm happy to hear you say that, cause you'll be hearing a lot more about it in the future. Since you're a realtor, you could find an investor who would pay for your trip to go scout properties.

    Donna, great name "Montenegro", isn't it ;-) it also happens to be a great place and one of the last undiscovered gems of europe. thanks.

    9:35am • #13
    JUN
    30
    2008

    From someone who's been there:  it is really a piece of heaven on earth! 

     

    11:34am • #14
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    Das, thank you. What part of Montenegro did you go to? I was born in Ulcinj/Ulqin, but have been through most of Montenegro, of course it's not that big.

    The hot areas are Budva, Kotor, Herceg Novi, Podgorica but Ulcinj will wind up being the powerhouse once developed.

    11:56am • #15
    JUL
    14
    2008
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    Kusak, Montenegro is beautiful, and not expensive when you compare it to many other parts of europe.

    btw, you are welcome to comment, but please add your full name and email since you are not a member, just so everyone knows who you are. also, you can join active rain and write your own blogs on Montenegro. here's the link to join:

    http://activerain.com/action/referrals/pnikic

    maybe we could even do business together one day. I am from Ulcinj and I have family in Ulcinj, Herceg Novi, Kotor and Podgorica.

    11:31am • #17
    JUL
    18
    2008

    VIVA MONTENEGRO!  THE HOTTEST REAL ESTATE MARKET IN EUROPE!  IT'S BEAUTIFUL!

    7:41pm • #18
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    Das, yes, it very well might be:-) thank you.

    7:59pm • #19
    JUL
    21
    2008

    Can a foreigner buy a property in Montenegro.

    Zahid
    1:32am • #20
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    Zahid, yes a foreigner can buy property in Montenegro.

    11:23am • #21
    JUL
    26
    2008
    7 Featured Posts

    Peter I just went to some of the Montenegro tourism websites, it's just so stunning. I remember falling in love with it after Casino Royale! I saw on TripAdvisor lots of couples planning their weddings there, I bet it's a fantastic place for a big wedding. I really will have to go. Great post!

    5:26am • #22
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    Poppy, wasn't casino rayale great? I loved it. yes, montenegro is pretty amazing. lots of development potential, see: http://www.velikaplaza.info/ if you haven't already. this is the town that i'm from.

    1:29pm • #23
    SEP
    24
    2008

    Montenegro sounds like a good investment, im Irish italian, and my family told me that alot of Irish people are moving there, they also said that people from there are good. I just boght a 30 family building there and it was a good price,

    antonio rossi
    3:15am • #24
    SEP
    25
    2008
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    Antonio, yes, it is. I'm glad that it's working out for you. Irish people and investors are welcomed. Growing up in NY, some of my best friends are Irish (great people). btw. where did you buy? Podgorica?

    8:18am • #25
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    11
    Very informative and enlightening website. I am from Burundi and learning to write in English, give true I wrote the following sentence: "A wall mounted clock that can easily be seen across the room, day or night." With love :-), Paige.
    Paige
    7:56am • #26

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