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WHAT CAN I PURCHASE IN MONTENEGRO WITH CRYPTO BESIDES REAL ESTATE?

As of 2026, with the enactment of the "Digital Assets and Blockchain Technologies Law," cryptocurrency use in Montenegro has expanded significantly and is established on a fully legal foundation. Montenegro is recognized as one of Europe’s most "proactive" countries in this field. Beyond real estate, here are the assets you can purchase with crypto and the legal framework: What Can You Purchase with...

AGRICULTURAL SECTOR AS A FOREIGN INVESTOR IN MONTENEGRO…

Operating in the agricultural sector as a foreign investor in Montenegro offers a highly profitable and sustainable investment opportunity, provided there is correct planning and complete management of legal processes. Specifically, organic farming, olive cultivation, vineyards, greenhouse farming, and livestock sectors stand out for foreign investors. Below, as Maremont Real Estate & Construction, we...

2026 ADRIATIC ECONOMY: INVESTMENT STRATEGIES AND FUTURE PROJECTIONS

In an era where global economic balances are being redefined, the Adriatic basin—particularly Montenegro—has transcended being just a European coastline to become a strategic safe haven for global capital. As Maremont Real Estate, we have analyzed the economic dynamics of the region as we enter 2026, highlighting the opportunities awaiting our investors. Here are the key factors shaping the Adriatic...

2025 RETROSPECTIVE: EVALUATING MONTENEGRO AS AN INVESTMENT DESTINATION

The year 2025 has concluded as a "Year of Maturation and Differentiation" for the Montenegro real estate market. At Maremont Real Estate, our analysis of last year's data and investor trends reveals a clear picture: Montenegro is no longer just a "budget-friendly" option; it has established itself as one of Europe’s most strategic investment hubs. Here is the investment report card for 2025: 1....

ATTENTION TO TURKISH CITIZENS TRAVELING TO MONTENEGRO

There is a Visa Exemption Agreement between Türkiye and Montenegro. In this context, citizens of Turkey and Montenegro who are holders of diplomatic, special, service and ordinary passports can enter each other's country without a visa within six months, for a period not exceeding ninety (90) days from the date of first entry, or for a period of time. transition purposes. When entering Montenegro by...

TİVAT AIRPORT/ MONTENEGRO

Tivat airport is located right next to the city of Tivat, 8 km (5 miles) from the center of Kotor and 20 km (12 miles) northwest of Budva, one of the most popular tourist destinations on the eastern Adriatic coast. The airport's single runway ends just 88 m (289 ft) from the Bay of Kotor coastline. Tivat Airport has been classified 4D by ICAO airspace class D and is notable for its difficult approach...

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