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This is the stuff dreams are made of: relaxing on your terrace with a cool drink under the Mediterranean sun, ogling the upper decks of an oligarch’s mega-yacht as the sun dips behind the mountains. Need supplies for your own rather more modest vessel anchored below? Try the on-site chandlery. Fancy a bit of exercise? Head for the golf course, tennis courts or nearby ski slopes. An article by Jack Grimston, The Sunday Times. | |
How is the Montenegro property market being affected by the global recession? The simple answer is, prices have dropped in Montenegro – that’s a fact, but why, and will they drop further? When is the right time to buy? Read the comments written by Andrea Marston, Montenegro property market specialist. | |
Split is the largest city on the Croatian coast. The city itself, without surrounding settlements with which it has almost merged into an undivided whole, has a population of about 225,000. | |
As of February 2009 citizens of all EU countries are able to buy properties in Croatia as private individuals under the same conditions as Croatian residents. This provision does not relate to agricultural land and protected areas of nature. | |
The European perspective of the Western Balkan countries, including Montenegro, is essential for the stability and the prosperity of the region and for the EU. | |
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