Zabljak, Kolasin - ski resorts of the North of Montenegro - MonteGlobal

Zabljak, Kolasin - ski resorts of the North of Montenegro

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The north of Montenegro is becoming increasingly attractive to investors, especially in the context of the growing demand for real estate in tourist areas. This region is famous for its mountainous landscapes, ecologically clean nature and rich cultural heritage. Two main ski resorts — Zabljak and Kolasin — play a key role in the development of the investment potential of the north of the country.

Zabljak, located at an altitude of 1,456 meters above sea level in the Durmitor National Park, is the highest ski resort in the Balkans. Excellent conditions for winter sports, well-developed infrastructure and proximity to Montenegrin natural attractions make this resort in demand among tourists. Here you can enjoy not only skiing and snowboarding, but also hiking, cycling and mountaineering. This diversity attracts property buyers seeking to invest in resort housing that can generate stable rental income.

Kolasin, Montenegro's second most important ski resort, is also actively developing thanks to modern infrastructure investments. The new high-speed motorway connecting Podgorica with the north of the country has significantly improved the transport accessibility of this region, which further stimulates the demand for real estate. There are opportunities for year—round tourism: skiing in winter, and walking through picturesque forests and relaxing by lakes in summer. The growth of the tourist flow leads to an increase in interest from foreign and local investors who consider the purchase of housing in Kolasin as a profitable investment.

In addition to ski resorts, the north of Montenegro is rich in other natural and cultural attractions. The Durmitor and Biogradska Gora National Parks, included in the UNESCO World Heritage List, attract tourists with their unique flora and fauna. Clean mountain lakes, such as the Black Lake near Zhablyak, and waterfalls create ideal conditions for outdoor recreation.

An important factor for investors is the affordable cost of real estate compared to the central and southern parts of the country. The growing interest in regions with potential for year-round tourism makes the north of Montenegro one of the most promising places to invest in real estate.

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