Two-bedroom apartments for sale in Podgorica - page 3
Found 344 adverts for Two-bedroom apartments for sale in Podgorica

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Two bedroom apartment for sale Donja Gorica, Podgorica – 64 m², 2 bathrooms. Price: 147.200 €
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64 m²
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147.200 €

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Two bedroom apartment for sale Centar, Podgorica – 42 m², 1 bathroom. Price: 110.000 €
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42 m²
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110.000 €

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Two bedroom apartment for sale Zabjelo, Podgorica – 104 m², 1 bathroom. Price: 186.000 €
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104 m²
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186.000 €

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Two bedroom apartment for sale Stari Aerodrom, Podgorica – 65 m², 1 bathroom. Price: 185.000 €
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65 m²
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185.000 €

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Two bedroom apartment for sale Zabjelo, Podgorica – 62 m², 1 bathroom. Price: 124.000 €
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62 m²
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124.000 €

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Two bedroom apartment for sale Donja Gorica, Podgorica – 55 m², 1 bathroom. Price: 112.260 €
2 bedrooms
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55 m²
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112.260 €

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Two bedroom apartment for sale Pejton, Podgorica – 64 m², 1 bathroom. Price: 176.000 €
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64 m²
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176.000 €

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Two bedroom apartment for sale Stari Aerodrom, Podgorica – 72 m², 1 bathroom. Price: 180.000 €
2 bedrooms
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72 m²
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180.000 €

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Two bedroom apartment for sale Zagorič, Podgorica – 63 m², 1 bathroom. Price: 126.000 €
2 bedrooms
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63 m²
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126.000 €

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Two bedroom apartment for sale Zabjelo, Podgorica – 60 m², 1 bathroom. Price: 130.000 €
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60 m²
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130.000 €

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Two bedroom apartment for sale Dalmatinska ulica, Podgorica – 63 m², 1 bathroom. Price: 225.000 €
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63 m²
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225.000 €

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Two bedroom apartment for sale Stari Aerodrom, Podgorica – 71 m², 3 bathrooms. Price: 152.700 €
2 bedrooms
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71 m²
Sale
152.700 €
Two-bedroom apartments for sale in Podgorica - what you should know
Two-bedroom apartments account for 34% of the total apartment supply for sale in Podgorica and represent the most popular choice for families, couples planning to grow and investors seeking higher rental income. With two separate rooms, a two-bedroom apartment offers flexibility that a one-bedroom cannot provide — the second room can serve as a children's room, home office or guest room, which dramatically broadens the target group of potential tenants and buyers. The average price of a two-bedroom apartment in Podgorica is around €2,287 per m², with total prices ranging from €115,000 to €280,000 depending on location, size and construction standard. The most sought-after locations are Zabjelo, Stari Aerodrom, City Kvart, Zagorič and Pobrežje. New-build apartments of 55–75 m² in these neighbourhoods sell for €140,000 to €220,000, while older two-bedroom flats in more affordable areas start from €115,000. Premium locations such as Preko Morača, Ljubović and Centar reach €200,000 to €280,000 for high-standard new-build with a garage and terrace. The average monthly rent for a two-bedroom apartment in Podgorica is around €740, with an estimated annual yield of 5.5% — slightly above the yield for one-bedroom apartments. This category has recorded stable price growth of 17.3% per year over the past three years, with apartments selling on average within 45 to 60 days of listing.
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Frequently asked questions
The average price of a two-bedroom apartment in Podgorica is around €2,287 per m², with total prices ranging from €115,000 to €280,000. More affordable areas such as Zagorič and Zabjelo offer two-bedroom flats from €115,000 to €160,000, while sought-after locations such as City Kvart, Pobrežje and Ljubović reach €160,000 to €220,000. Premium new-build in Centar, Preko Morača and Ljubović exceeds €220,000. New-build is 15–20% more expensive but comes with exemption from the 3% property transfer tax.
Two-bedroom apartments have the broadest buyer target group of all apartment types. Young families and couples planning children are the dominant group — a two-bedroom flat provides room to grow without the need to move quickly. A significant segment also consists of investors buying for long-term rental, as two-bedroom apartments attract tenants who stay longer and cause less wear. Foreign nationals and expats planning an extended stay in Podgorica prefer two-bedroom apartments for the space to work from home.
Two-bedroom apartments in Podgorica range from 45 m² to 100 m², with the most common range being between 55 m² and 75 m². Apartments under 55 m² are compact two-bedrooms — functional for a couple but cramped for a family with a child. Apartments of 60 to 75 m² with a separate living room, kitchen and two bedrooms represent the optimal layout. New-build properties in Podgorica often include a terrace of 5–15 m², which increases the total usable area without affecting the base price.
Yes — two-bedroom apartments offer an average annual yield of 5.5%, slightly above one-bedroom flats, but with a key advantage: tenants stay longer in two-bedroom apartments (on average 18–24 months versus 12 for one-bedrooms), meaning fewer vacant periods and lower costs of finding new tenants. Combined with price growth of 17.3% per year, the total return on investment is high. Two-bedroom apartments are particularly attractive for long-term rental to families and expats who prefer stability.
The price difference between a one-bedroom and a two-bedroom apartment in the same neighbourhood averages €30,000 to €60,000, depending on location and size. In Zabjelo, a one-bedroom of 45 m² costs around €105,000–€120,000, while a two-bedroom of 65 m² costs €145,000–€170,000. In City Kvart the difference is greater — one-bedroom €145,000–€165,000, two-bedroom €195,000–€235,000. This difference is often worthwhile as a two-bedroom attracts a broader tenant group and ensures longer tenancy periods.
In addition to standard documentation checks (property title sheet, occupancy permit, floor plan document), for two-bedroom apartments pay particular attention to: the size and layout of the kitchen relative to the living room (open plan versus separate kitchen), sound insulation between apartments, the number and size of storage areas, connections for a washing machine and dryer, and the condition of neighbouring apartments in the building. For families, the proximity of schools, nurseries and healthcare facilities is also important — these factors directly affect the property's future liquidity.
Useful tips
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Check the kitchen and living room layout
A separate kitchen with a window increases the value of a two-bedroom apartment and makes it more attractive to families. An open-plan concept is modern but more practical for couples — families with children more often prefer a separate kitchen due to cooking smells and noise.
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Two bathrooms are a significant advantage
A two-bedroom apartment with two bathrooms rents and sells for 10–15% more than the same unit with one bathroom. For families and flatmate tenants this is often a key criterion. Check whether the arrangement is practical — one bathroom with a shower and one with a bath is the optimal combination.
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Check the size of the bedrooms
A common trap with two-bedroom apartments is a small second bedroom that barely fits a single bed and wardrobe. A room under 8 m² is functional only as a children's room or single-occupancy home office. The minimum recommended size for each bedroom for a couple is 12 m² — this directly affects living comfort and tenant ratings.
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Parking for two vehicles is a plus
Families buying a two-bedroom apartment often have two vehicles. An apartment with one parking space is standard, but with two spaces it can be rented at a higher price and sold more quickly. Check whether the building offers the option of purchasing a second space later — this is an option many buyers miss at the time of first purchase.
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Assess the neighbourhood and building
Families with children choose two-bedroom apartments for long-term living — the average ownership period is 7–10 years. Visit the building at different times of day, check the condition of the entrance, lift and communal areas. A well-managed building with regular maintenance retains its value and makes it easier to sell or rent in the future.
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Proximity to schools and nurseries is key
For buyers with children or planning a family, proximity to a primary school and nursery is one of the top criteria. Apartments near good schools have more stable demand and are less likely to lose value even during market downturns. Check walkability — ideally a school and nursery should be within a 500-metre radius.