Retire in Montenegro Under $900 | Best Places to Buy Property in Montenegro
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Retire in Montenegro for Under $900:
Explore why Montenegro is one of the best places to retire on a budget, with the help of expat Peter Flynn, who lives in Dobrota near stunning Kotor Bay. In this episode, we cover everything you need to know to live affordably in Montenegro, including monthly cost of living, visa requirements, quality healthcare, and rental prices. Peter also shares insider tips on finding incredible real estate deals with bay or ocean views for under $100K.
Discover Montenegro's Affordable Lifestyle.
Montenegro offers a high quality of life with low expenses, making it perfect for retirees or anyone looking to stretch their budget in Europe. With healthcare options, friendly communities, and breathtaking landscapes, it’s no wonder Montenegro ranks high among expats and retirees.
Key Topics Covered:
• Cost of Living in Montenegro: How you can comfortably live under $900/month in stunning areas like Kotor Bay.
• Visa Requirements: Peter details the visa process and residency options.
• Healthcare in Montenegro: Affordable and accessible healthcare options for expats.
• Rental Prices and Real Estate: Discover rental prices, plus affordable real estate with breathtaking views for under $100,000.
For more on Living in Montenegro, Expat Life in Montenegro, and the Best Places to Retire Cheaply in Montenegro, this guide has you covered. Whether you’re considering moving to Montenegro or just exploring your options, this video is packed with helpful tips to make your dream of living abroad more attainable.
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It’s refreshing to see early retirement, travel videos that aren’t always about Southeast Asia. Southeast Asia is way too hot and muggy for me. Nothing against the people, but I want some cooler weather.
There are of course tons of videos on latin America as well. From Panama to Uruguay. I'd like to see more about people who relocate to sub Saharan African countries.
We have been to Montenegro - yes, a gem, but be warned, there is a grocery store with a parking lot that if you drive forward, you will drop 5 feet! Apparently, no safety measures. Kotor is an amazing gem, but not sure if I'd call it a big city. What an incredible bay you live on! There is also a fortress above nearby Dubrovnik worth checking out. Thanks for covering Montenegro, don't hear much about it.
I enjoyed your video.
Kotor is a village, beautiful village. But be warned the locals are weary and fed up with tourists and the cruise ships that unload thousands of people for their daily tours. Shopping is minimal in Kotor and I wouldn't recommend a long term stay or living there.
If it weren't for the war in Europe I'd be willing to run there tomorrow. If things don't improve in the US and Canada I'll want to get out anywhere anytime!
Rule of thumb: If you're moving to another country because the cost of living there is much lower than in your home country, remember...you need to live like a local when you move there, not like you lived in the place you moved from.
What is the level of property theft? Home break-ins, car break-ins, etc? What is the water source and quality?
Very low when compared to the US. You can look up these stats on the GPI or Global Peace Index.
Too much rain, the wettest in Europe.
However, it's very dry in the summertime.
Thats why its green, trees need water, otherwise with the hot temperatures in summer it would look like a desert
Average 270 days of sunshine in a year. Maybe too much sunshine? When it’s not sunny it tends to be mild/cloudy/rainy though.
Thank you!
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Its a beautiful country. But if you buy a property and you want residency keep in mind you will be required to stay in Montenegro for five years. You will only be allowed to leave for 30 days a year max. Also he is quoting low prices for rent. You can find rent these prices. But most Americans would not want to live in them. Need to be more realistic.
@@puravida1159 thank you for this!
I've heard on another channel that you can get citizenship through real estate investment there with no minimum requirement, is that true?
He indicates that on this podcast:)
How much is the tax for US retirement income? How is the health care?
Montenegro applies a personal income tax rate of 9% to most types of income for residents, including foreign income. However, this rate can increase to 15% for monthly incomes above certain thresholds. We recommend consulting with a tax professional for specific details.
Excelente video, tengo una pregunta, una pareja puede vivir con 2500 dls mensuales en Montenegro?
Si, muy facilemente
Si , por mucho menos , vivirian como realeza .
Montenegro 🇲🇪 was not even it’s own country 20 yrs ago. It was a region of Serbia. So he moved to Serbia.
What a loser comment ! Yeah Balkan was ottoman empire like 100 years ago go so he basically moved to Turkey 😂 ! Imagine if my ant had balls it would be called uncle 😂 . Go hide away you stupid creature 😂
It wasn't. It was a state Union called Serbia and Montenegro. Before that it was a region of yugoslavia.
True. I moved to Serbia & Montenegro. But it’s always been Montenegro as far as the Montenegrins are concerned.
Big problem, if you don't speak the local language. Almost nobody speaks English. That's why it's cheap.
You're overlooking the international expat community there. And some do speak english, you just have to find them:)
If you don't mind all the Russians.
Or merikans 😂😂
Or Americans, South Africans, British, Irish, Australians, Kiwis, Turkish, Canadians, Israelis, French, Germans etc etc…
This comment is posted before watching 1 second of your vlog. If you have a intro more than 5 seconds or at anytime you ding me with a bell I will immediately stop watching your video and move on.
Oh, a rare vid that doesn’t start with a commercial - how refreshing!
And that is important how? just move on....ughhh why are people like this?!?!
This is totall bulshit; its becoming too exspensive; the boka kota bay is highly polluted the rents have almost doubled 600 for a reasonable appartment service is crap the food very limited l have lived here for 6years and seen it all, had breakfast with a sceienetce who did the 2 year study on the water is is not safe to swim in heavey metal sewage the lot; Peter sell prorperty so his view is bias, to buy property from 2500 to 12000 a square meter a joke; no seweage plant any where to be found, peter tlkas a good show for you all, you cannot live here for less than 1500 per month 600 rent atleast kotor is a joke as an old city if you have neen to the med youve seen it all before Porto montnegro is a joke service in resturants a joke no chiefs to be found so dont get pulled in with the normal estate agents BS
the water is good enough for Dolphins and if you had used correct spelling, I maybe would have understood the rest of your points