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Browse all propertiesTwo-bedroom properties are ideal for those needing extra space without the premium of three or more bedrooms. These homes typically range from 60-100m² and include two separate bedrooms, a living area, kitchen, and one or two bathrooms.
For families, a two-bedroom apartment accommodates parents and one or two children. For couples, the second bedroom serves as a guest room, home office, or rental opportunity. Investors appreciate two-beds for their appeal to families and groups, commanding higher nightly rates than one-beds.
The two-bedroom market includes both apartments in developments and standalone houses, particularly in areas like Kotor, Herceg Novi, and inland Montenegro.
Two-bedroom properties in Montenegro range from €100,000 inland to €400,000+ in premium locations. Coastal apartments: Budva €150,000-€300,000, Kotor €130,000-€280,000, Tivat €200,000-€450,000. Houses start from €180,000.
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Compact, affordable living on the Adriatic coast. Studios offer the best entry point to Montenegro property ownership.
The sweet spot between affordability and comfort. One-bedroom apartments offer separate living and sleeping spaces.
Space for the whole family. Three-bedroom properties offer comfortable living with room to grow.
Luxury living with space for the whole family and guests. Large villas and houses for those who want it all.
Two-bedroom apartments in Montenegro range from €100,000 in inland areas to €400,000+ in premium coastal locations. Typical prices: Budva €150,000-€300,000, Kotor €130,000-€280,000, Tivat/Porto Montenegro €200,000-€450,000.
Two-bedroom apartments typically range from 60-100m². This includes two bedrooms (each 10-18m²), a living/dining area (20-35m²), kitchen, one or two bathrooms, and usually a balcony or terrace.
Yes, a two-bedroom apartment comfortably accommodates a family with one or two children. Most Montenegrin families start in two-bedroom apartments. Larger families or those with older children may prefer three bedrooms.
Apartments offer lower maintenance, shared amenities (pools, parking), and often better locations. Houses provide gardens, privacy, and more space. Coastal areas favour apartments; inland and suburban areas have more houses.
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