As reported by Serbian Economist, the average price of 1 square meter of housing in new buildings in Montenegro in the IV quarter of 2025 amounted to 2 206 euros, which is 14% higher than the level of the IV quarter of 2024 (1 936 euros), according to data from MONSTAT.
The growth was uneven by region. On the coast, the average price reached EUR 2,570 per sqm (approximately +24% y/y), in Podgorica – EUR 2,141 (+10%), in the central region – EUR 1,363 (growth from a low base, approximately +46%), while the northern region did not record new building sales in Q4 2025.
The dynamics during 2025 were in waves: the national average price was €2,158 in Q1, €2,201 in Q2, €2,228 in Q3 and €2,206 in Q4, meaning that after peaking in the summer, the figure fell slightly towards the end of the year.
MONSTAT separately emphasizes that the average price is strongly influenced by the share of so-called solidarity housing (housing sold under the preferential model). In the fourth quarter of 2025, in the category “enterprises” (market sales), the average price in the country was 2,415 euros per square meter, while in solidarity housing – 705 euros.
From the point of view of “Serbian Economist”, the key conclusion for 2025 is as follows: the market of new buildings in Montenegro remains “two-speed” – the coast continues to rise in price faster due to tourist demand and limited supply in prime locations, while the capital and inland regions are more dependent on the structure of transactions and availability of credit. The Financial Stability Board at the Central Bank of Montenegro also warned about the risks of overheating amid active lending and rising prices at the end of 2025.
In 2026, the pressure on prices is likely to continue, but the pace may become more “selective” in terms of locations and quality of projects: the priority will be objects with clear documents, ready infrastructure and rental potential, while the mass segment is more sensitive to household incomes and financing conditions.
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