Data collected from three major listing platforms confirms that Belgrade remains by far the most expensive market, driven by luxury developments and high demand...
Croatia’s Ministry of the Interior has proposed a new set of accommodation rules aimed at improving living conditions for third-country workers. The draft regulation...
Marina Medojević is the president of the Food Bank Montenegro, a non-governmental organization focused on reducing food waste and providing assistance to vulnerable social...
The organization stated that the government has once again missed an opportunity to address deep-rooted issues of poverty, homelessness, and housing insecurity.
According to A11,...
Situated just outside of Podgorica, this initiative represents a major step in modernizing the region and expanding housing, commercial, and recreational spaces.
Velje Brdo is...
Countries with similarly late departures include Slovakia, Greece, Italy, and Spain, while Nordic countries like Finland, Denmark, and Sweden see young people leaving home...
Montenegro has unveiled plans for a €1.3 billion housing investment programme, aimed at expanding access to affordable homes and repurposing underutilised public properties. The scheme,...
In Serbia’s red-hot rental market, tiny studio apartments—known locally as garsonjere—are commanding big prices, especially in Belgrade, where the average monthly rent now stands at...
In the face of rising costs and global uncertainty, AC Hotel by Marriott Split has outperformed expectations, recording a 27% increase in bookings and...
In a landmark ceremony at the Czech Embassy in Belgrade, Czech developer SEBRE and Austrian construction giant STRABAG signed an agreement to commence the...
In the tranquil town of Preko on Ugljan island, a significant milestone in Croatian tourism has been quietly but confidently unveiled: the first Hilton-branded...