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Why choose Montenegro?

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Why choose Montenegro: advantages of living and investing in comparison with other countries

Montenegro is a small country on the Adriatic coast, which in recent years has attracted more and more attention from tourists, investors and those who are looking for a comfortable place to live. Due to its unique combination of natural beauty, favorable climate, flexible tax system and affordable standard of living, the country stands out from other European destinations. Below we will look at the key advantages of Montenegro in comparison with other countries.

1. Climate and Ecology

Montenegro has one of the most pleasant climates in Europe — mild winters, warm and sunny summers, and in coastal areas the temperature rarely drops below +5 degrees, even in January. Due to the clear sea, coniferous forests, lack of heavy industry and low population density, the country boasts excellent ecology. This makes it especially attractive for families with children, the elderly, and anyone who appreciates the quality of air and water.

2. Standard of living and safety

Montenegro offers a calm, measured rhythm of life, where there is no stress typical of megacities. Prices for food, housing, services, and utilities are lower here than in most EU countries, especially compared to Germany, France, or Austria. At the same time, the infrastructure in coastal cities is actively developing, which makes living comfortable. The crime rate in the country is extremely low, especially in tourist and residential areas, which makes Montenegro a safe place to live and relax.

3. The tax system

Taxes in Montenegro are among the lowest in Europe. Income tax — from 9 to 15 percent, corporate income tax — 9 percent, tax on dividends — 9 percent. The absence of a property tax in the case of ownership of real estate valued up to a certain limit makes the country attractive to investors and freelancers working remotely. It is important to note that the government is stimulating the business environment, especially in the fields of tourism, IT and construction.

4. Access to Europe and residence permit

Montenegro is actively moving towards joining the European Union, and at the same time, citizens of the country are already using a simplified visa regime with the countries of the Schengen area. The purchase of real estate, the opening of a business or a long-term rental residence provide an opportunity to obtain a temporary and then permanent residence permit. This is especially true for citizens of the CIS countries who are looking for a way to legally and comfortably move to Europe.

5. Economic development and rising real estate prices

Montenegro's economy is developing mainly through tourism, construction, and foreign investment. In recent years, there has been a steady increase in real estate prices, especially on the coast. Many investors view the country as the new Croatia or Bulgaria of ten years ago — with the potential for capital growth and the opportunity to generate income from short-term rentals. The tourist season lasts from May to October, and in some areas all year round, which ensures stable occupancy of apartments and hotels.

6. Cultural proximity and language adaptation

Many Montenegrin residents speak or understand Russian, especially in tourist areas. This greatly simplifies the adaptation for immigrants from Russia, Ukraine, Belarus and other CIS countries. The mentality of the locals is also close and friendly, and the shared historical and cultural heritage makes the move less stressful.

Output

Montenegro is a country that combines simplicity, comfort, natural beauty and economic benefits. Unlike other European countries with high taxes, expensive real estate and complex bureaucracy, you can run a business here, live by the sea and enjoy life without excessive expenses. This is a place that is confidently among the promising destinations for living, investing and recreation.

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