Montenegro on its way to the European Union: what has changed in recent years and how it is affecting the real estate market
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Montenegro is steadily moving towards its main strategic goal — joining the European Union. Over the past two years, the country has significantly accelerated the process of European integration, and the authorities have implemented a number of reforms aimed at strengthening the rule of law, increasing economic transparency and bringing legislation to European standards.
Montenegro is currently considered the most advanced candidate among the Western Balkan countries for membership in the European Union. European institutions have repeatedly noted the country's progress and called it the main candidate for membership in the coming years.
Acceleration of EU accession negotiations
Montenegro has recently achieved notable results in negotiations with the European Union. The country has opened all the negotiating chapters necessary for EU accession, and is consistently closing chapters related to financial control, free movement of capital, entrepreneurship, agriculture and other areas of European legislation.
The European Commission positively assesses the pace of reforms and notes the Government's commitment to complete the main negotiation processes in the coming years.
Emmanuel Macron's visit and the attention of European leaders
The summit of European leaders, which was held in Tivat, was of particular importance for Montenegro. The event was attended by French President Emmanuel Macron, President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen, EU leaders and leaders of the Western Balkans states.
The main topic of the meeting was the further expansion of the European Union and the support of candidate countries. The participants confirmed that Montenegro remains one of the key candidates for EU membership and continues to show the greatest progress among the countries of the region.
The arrival of the French President and other European leaders has become an important signal for investors, international business and the real estate market. Such attention from the European Union confirms the high level of confidence in the country's political and economic course.
The reforms that are changing Montenegro
In preparation for joining the European Union, the Government of Montenegro is actively working to improve legislation and government institutions.
The main directions of reforms:
improving the judicial system
fight against corruption
strengthening financial control
increasing the transparency of public administration
harmonization of legislation with EU standards
development of digital government services
creating a favorable investment climate
It is these changes that contribute to the growth of confidence of foreign investors and an increase in interest in real estate on the Adriatic coast.
Why is this important for property buyers
European integration has a direct impact on the Montenegrin real estate market.
Investors traditionally consider candidate countries for EU membership as promising areas for capital investment. As we approach membership in the European Union, there are usually:
rising property values
increased foreign investment
infrastructure development
improving the quality of public services
the growth of the tourist flow
increased demand for rental housing
Montenegro is already showing steady interest from buyers from Europe, the Middle East and the CIS countries.
New opportunities for businesses and investors
European integration contributes to the expansion of the country's economic ties with the states of the European Union. Montenegro gets access to European financing programs, infrastructure projects and investment initiatives.
For property owners, this means further development of the tourism industry, an increase in the number of foreign visitors and an increase in the attractiveness of rental properties.
Prospects for the coming years
In 2026, the European Union took another important step by starting the preparation of a draft treaty on Montenegro's accession to the EU. This process is considered one of the key stages on the way to full membership.
Today, many European politicians and representatives of the European Commission call Montenegro the most prepared candidate among the countries of the region. With the current pace of reform, the country has a good chance of becoming the next new member of the European Union.
Conclusion
Montenegro is going through an important stage of its development. The support of the European Union, visits by leading European leaders, the implementation of large-scale reforms and the growth of international interest create favorable conditions for investment and purchase of real estate.
For buyers of apartments, houses and land plots on the coast, this is not only an opportunity to enjoy life by the Adriatic Sea, but also a promising investment in a country that is confidently moving towards membership in the European Union.