About Montenegro
"Montenegro hopes to join the EU and there's a booming market of
affluent Russians keen to holiday there. The value of land has appreciated rapidly
and local planners can afford to be more demanding. High-quality, well designed developments
attract the upwardly mobile crowd that Montenegro is keen to encourage." Evening Standard,
13 February 2008
"Since independence almost two years ago Montenegro has been stable, the economy has grown and
the country has moved towards Europe." The
Economist, 9 February 2008
"On October 15th Montenegro signed a 'stabilisation and association
agreement' with the EU, normally a step towards membership." The
Economist, 20 October 2007
"Montenegro is fast
becoming the new property hot spot in the Balkans." The Observer,
18 August 2007
"Montenegro's natural beauty has been attracting tourists for decades
and the coastline is a favourite with the yachting set." The
Independent, 1 August 2007
"Businessmen show no sign of taking fright in Montenegro,
particularly along a stunning coastline blessed with a balmy climate and a
sprinkling of stardust..." The Irish Times, 9 July 2007
"Idyllic location tipped as the next playground for the rich and
famous." The Daily Express, 10 June 2007
"... a lovely part of the world." The Observer, 3 June 2007
"Montenegro has joined the United Nations, the World Bank and the IMF,
and initialled an agreement with the European Union. It has taken the first
steps towards joining NATO." The Economist, 2 June 2007
"The billionaire (Roman Abramovich) is preparing to take on the
financial might of a group of oil-rich Arab sheikhs as he prepares a bid for the
eight- mile long Velika Plaza - or grand beach - in Montenegro, where he plans
to build a luxury tourist resort that would turn the country into a 'new
Dubai'." The Sunday Telegraph, 20 May 2007
"Sprinkled along Montenegro's 190-mile coastline is a multiplicity of
fishing villages, ancient walled towns and beach resorts." The Express
on Sunday, 13 May 2007
"The little Mediterranean state of Montenegro, which broke from its
union with unstable Serbia last year, is now firmly on the radar of British
second-home owners." Daily Mail, 11 May 2007
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