Montenegro in newspapers...US magazine Travel + Leisure's 100 Greatest Trips ... hails Montenegro as the "last wild place in Europe" and recommends a visit to the Unesco-protected town of Persat, a "museum piece of balconied waterfront mansions and quiet backstreets overgrown with fig and oleander". The Financial Times 3 January 2009 New Year New Investment? - Montenegro appeared relatively recently on the second-home buyer radar - in effect only since its split from Serbia in June 2006. It has a small but attractive coastline with little room for significant resort development, limiting the risk of oversupply. And property prices - at €1,550-€3,100 per sq metre on average for new developments - are cheap when compared with many established European locations although they can go as high as €4,000-€5,500 per sq metre. In the longer term, Montenegro aspires to European Union membership, which will significantly lower its risk profile. The Financial Times 27 December 2009 ...“It’s going to become the Monaco of the Adriatic, putting this little country on the map for generations to come,” [Peter] Munk said... The Sunday Times 31 August 2008. "...sublimely beautiful—a country whose dramatic landscapes of brooding black mountains and jewel-toned oceans have attracted two thousand years of invaders, fortune seekers, and now tourists." Conde Nast Traveler, June 2008 Links
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