Real Estate

Apartment Prices in Skopje Rise 16.7% in Q1

Data from real estate agencies indicate that apartment prices in Skopje increased by 16.7% in the first...

Former Jugobanka Building to Become Hotel in Belgrade

The former Jugobanka building in central Belgrade is set to be transformed into a hotel, following a newly signed agreement between Serbia’s Ministry of Economy and...

Siemens Serbia Appoints Goran Milisavljević as New General Manager

Goran Milisavljević has been appointed as the new General Manager of Serbia, succeeding Medeja Lončar, who led the company until 1 April 2026. In...

Sveti Stefan Set to Reopen in 2026 After Settlement Deal

Following the conclusion of a settlement agreement between the Government of Montenegro and leaseholders, luxury hospitality operator Aman and Adriatic Properties have confirmed that Sveti Stefan will reopen for the 2026 summer...

Cheapest Apartments In Belgrade – Outskirts Lead The List

Although real estate prices in Belgrade remain high, the cheapest apartments can still be found in several suburban municipalities and nearby settlements. According to recent market...

Ownership Issues Surround “Apoteka Beograd” Retail Spaces Draw Attention

The ownership structure of retail premises used by Apoteka Beograd has come into focus, amid discussions about property rights and management of commercial spaces...

New 8,600 m² Residential Complex Planned in Zvezdarska Šuma

Plans have been unveiled for an 8,595 m² residential development in Belgrade’s Zvezdarska Šuma. The complex will feature buildings with a ground floor, first...

Belgrade Waterfront Officials Announce New Purpose For Belgrade Fair Halls

The Belgrade Waterfront development has unveiled plans to repurpose the iconic halls of the Belgrade Fair (Sajam), preserving them as cultural heritage sites and...

Croatia Aims for Faster Permits and Greener Buildings Under New Construction Rules

Croatia has adopted new building laws designed to significantly speed up construction permit procedures while promoting zero-emission and energy-efficient buildings. The reforms are part...

Croatia’s Next-Gen Thermal Attraction: Wellovar Complex Rises in Bjelovar

Construction of the Wellovar geothermal sports and recreation park in Bjelovar is rapidly taking shape, positioning it to become one of Croatia’s most advanced...

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 a simplified two-month legalization process under recently...

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...

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