Wednesday, 10th December 2025

Real Estate

Serbia Opens Digital Platform for Reporting Illegal Buildings

Serbia has opened a new digital platform for citizens to report illegal buildings, marking the start of...

Huge Price Gaps in Serbia’s Housing Market: Belgrade up to €9,000/m², Subotica and Kraljevo the Cheapest

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 Proposes Stricter Housing Rules for Foreign Workers

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...

The Real Cost of Owning a Home in Belgrade

Buying an apartment in Belgrade involves far more than just paying the seller. One of the main expenses is the 2.5% property transfer tax,...

Medojević: Building Social Housing Should Be a Top Priority

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...

NGO Warns: Serbia’s New Enforcement Law Fails to Protect Poorest Citizens

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,...

Velje Brdo: Montenegro’s Ambitious New Urban Development

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...

Croatian Youth Leave Parental Homes Later Than EU Peers

Countries with similarly late departures include Slovakia, Greece, Italy, and Spain, while Nordic countries like Finland, Denmark, and Sweden see young people leaving home...

Serbia to Legalize 4.8 Million Unregistered Properties from €100

Under the proposal, about 70% of properties can be legalized for a flat fee of €100, with the most expensive cases—like a 200 m²...

Montenegro Plans €1.3B Housing Push

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,...

Tiny Flats, Big Prices: Serbia’s Studio Rental Market Heats Up

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...

AC by Marriott Hotel Split Sets the Standard for European Hospitality

In the face of rising costs and global uncertainty, AC Hotel by Marriott Split has outperformed expectations, recording a 27% increase in bookings and...

Marina Dorćol Marks a Bold Waterfront Vision for Belgrade’s Future

In a landmark ceremony at the Czech Embassy in Belgrade, Czech developer SEBRE and Austrian construction giant STRABAG signed an agreement to commence the...

Hilton Makes Island Debut as Ugljan Welcomes First Premium Hotel

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...

Croatia Unveils Monumenti, a €85m Heritage Resort in Pula

Croatia has made a dazzling new mark on the global luxury tourism map with the opening of the Heritage & Resort Hotel Monumenti in Pula. With an...