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One bedroom apartment for rent City Kvart, Podgorica – 45 m², 1 bathroom. Price: 650 €
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45 m²
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650 €

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One bedroom apartment for rent City Kvart, Podgorica – 45 m², 1 bathroom. Price: 650 €
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45 m²
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650 €

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One bedroom apartment for rent Bečići, Budva – 60 m², 1 bathroom. Price: 750 €
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60 m²
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750 €

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One bedroom apartment for rent Gradiošnica, Tivat – 30 m², 1 bathroom. Price: 450 €
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30 m²
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450 €

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One bedroom apartment for rent Nova Dalmatinska, Podgorica – 45 m², 1 bathroom. Price: 500 €
1 bedroom
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45 m²
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500 €

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One bedroom apartment for rent Preko Morače, Podgorica – 35 m², 1 bathroom. Price: 550 €
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35 m²
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550 €

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Plot of land for rent Tuzi, Tuzi – 11000 m². Price: 800 €
11000 m²
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800 €

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One bedroom apartment for rent Stari Aerodrom, Podgorica – 46 m², 1 bathroom. Price: 400 €
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46 m²
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400 €

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One bedroom apartment for rent Lazi, Budva – 43 m², 1 bathroom. Price: 700 €
1 bedroom
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43 m²
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700 €

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One bedroom apartment for rent Podkošljun, Budva – 45 m², 1 bathroom. Price: 550 €
1 bedroom
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45 m²
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550 €

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Studio apartment for rent Budva, Budva – 33 m², 1 bathroom. Price: 550 €
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33 m²
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550 €

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One bedroom apartment for rent Seljanovo, Tivat – 55 m², 1 bathroom. Price: 1.000 €
1 bedroom
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55 m²
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1.000 €
Properties for rent in Montenegro - what you should know
The real estate rental market in Montenegro in 2026 shows high demand for both long-term rentals and seasonal lettings. Tenants are looking for apartments, houses, and commercial spaces in Podgorica, on the coast (Budva, Tivat, Herceg Novi, Ulcinj), and in mountain centers like Kolašin. The greatest interest is in furnished new-build apartments with parking and elevator, while families often choose houses with yards. Typical tenants are young families, professionals, digital nomads, and tourists seeking quality accommodation at affordable prices. Rental prices in Montenegro vary significantly by region. In Podgorica, studios range from €350 to €550 per month, one-bedroom from €450 to €750, two-bedroom from €550 to €950, and three-bedroom from €750 to €1,400. Coastal prices are higher during the season, while northern parts (Kolašin, Nikšić) offer more affordable options. The supply includes modern new builds with heating and renovated older properties in city centers. When renting real estate in Montenegro, be sure to sign a lease agreement with a notary or lawyer and prepare a property condition report. Tenants pay a deposit (usually one or two months' rent) and utilities. Foreign citizens can rent without restrictions. Thanks to tourism, infrastructure development, and affordable prices compared to the region, Montenegro offers good opportunities for long-term and seasonal rentals.
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Frequently asked questions
In Podgorica studios range 350-550 €, one-bedroom 450-750 €, two-bedroom 550-950 €, three-bedroom 750-1.400 € per month. Coastal prices are higher in season, northern towns are more affordable.
The most popular are Podgorica (Stari Aerodrom, Center, Zabjelo), coastal towns (Budva, Tivat, Herceg Novi, Ulcinj), and mountain centers (Kolašin).
In Podgorica and on the coast good properties are found within 1-4 weeks. It is easier off-season, while in summer competition is higher.
Deposit (1-2 months' rent), utilities (electricity, water, internet), agency fee if any, and possible rental tax. Total 10-20% above the rent.
Property condition, installations, heating, internet, parking, and termination conditions. Make a detailed report with photos.
Yes, foreign citizens can rent real estate without any restrictions. Only a passport or residence permit is needed.
Useful tips
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Define your budget and needs
Decide if you want a city apartment, near the sea, or in the mountains. Include utilities in your budget and choose furnished properties if you want to avoid extra costs.
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Check location and infrastructure
Visit the property in person, check parking, elevator, noise levels, and proximity to shops, schools, or beach/ski slopes.
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Request a contract and condition report
Never pay in advance without a signed contract. Make a detailed condition report with photos.
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Check heating and insulation
In mountain and coastal areas, heating and insulation are key for comfort during winter.
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Consider seasonal or long-term rental
Seasonal rentals on the coast are more expensive, but long-term in Podgorica or Kolašin offers better stability and lower prices.
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Engage an agent or lawyer
If unsure, use a trusted agent or lawyer to review the contract and protect your rights.