Thanks to pristine beaches, lush nature, and relaxing resorts, the Portonovi real estate development has been crowned “the Monaco of Montenegro.” Sitting at the entrance of a natural harbor, this mixed-use destination features a Mediterranean-inspired, Riviera-lifestyle village. It features 218 luxury residences, a helipad, 30 swimming pools, a tennis club, restaurants, shops, an art gallery, and a Chenot Escape Health and Wellness Spa.
This is the latest development from Azmont Investments.
“Portonovi mostly attracts global citizens who want a haven in an idyllic location where they can rest from the everyday crowd. Nested between Boka Bay and mountains, Montenegro is well known. It has quite a unique location which you don’t encounter very often,” according to the Portonovi village office.
“Residents have everything they might need to live a luxurious, yet tranquil lifestyle. The apartment sizes at Portonovi are considerably larger than many other options. No apartment is the same, be it in size or the view they offer. Every floor plate is individual, meaning that nothing is cookie-cutter.”
Portonovi and its surrounding idyllic towns are easy to get to from Europe. It’s accessible with a 50-minute car ride, and a 40-minute ride from Dubrovnik Airport—or reachable by helicopter.
The government’s incentives are bringing international residents to the country. An investment that leads to citizenship is possible. Corporate and income tax are set at 9 percent, while real estate transactions are set at 3 percent, and rental income tax is at 9 percent. The VAT is set at 21 percent, and is refundable on most real estate transactions.
In the surrounding area, Herceg Novi, Kotor, and Perast are all beautiful; it’s possible to visit all three in one day or to devote one day to each.
Perast is small and picturesque, like a fairytale dream, and Kotor has the old city.