MontenegroHousing · Adriera DOO

Montenegro property listings with the checks buyers ask for first.

MontenegroHousing is Adriera's real estate platform for people who need more than a classified ad: listings, area context, buyer guides, and cadastre-aware checks before a serious conversation starts.

A practical property platform for buyers who need local context before they move.

MontenegroHousing starts from a simple problem: foreign buyers often see a property advert before they understand the place, the paperwork, or the local questions that matter. A nice photo does not explain the cadastre, the municipality, the area, the buying process, or who should answer the next question.

The live site brings those pieces closer together. It has property listings for sale and rent, area pages for coastal and inland locations, buyer guides, legal and tax explainers, calculators, and direct contact routes for people who want to go deeper.

The point is not to replace a lawyer, a licensed professional, or a serious site visit. It is to make the first stage less blind: compare areas, understand what a listing claims, see the verification language, and know when to ask for proper review.

For Adriera, MontenegroHousing is the real estate brand. For users, montenegrohousing.com is the public product.

The live platform is broader than a listing board.

01

Listings with context

Sale and rental listings show price, location, photos, property type, size, status, and a route to the right contact. Land, apartments, houses, villas, luxury, and new-construction pages each have their own entry points.

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02

Area pages

Buyers can compare Budva, Kotor, Tivat, Herceg Novi, Bar, Podgorica, Ulcinj, Cetinje, Žabljak, Kolašin, and smaller local areas with more context than a property card can hold.

Explore areas →
03

Buyer guides

The guide section explains the buying process, due diligence, taxes and costs, residency, rental income, land purchases, EU-accession context, and common documentation risks.

Read the guide →
04

Cadastre tools

The free cadastre check lets a user start with coordinates or parcel information and see whether a property has a registered parcel signal before any deposit or commitment.

Open the cadastre check →
05

Agent and owner routes

Agents, owners, and partners have clear routes for listing property, presenting projects, and handling serious enquiries without turning the page into a generic agency pitch.

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06

Developer showcases

For larger residential projects, the platform can support dedicated project visibility, multilingual presentation, and direct lead routing without commission positioning.

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We do not need a bigger ad feed. We need better questions before money moves.

1

Start with the public record

The product is built around cadastre-aware listings and tools. Where a property can be checked, the page should make that status visible instead of leaving the buyer to discover it later.

2

Show the limits clearly

A first-pass cadastre check is not full legal due diligence. The live tool is careful about that: owner verification, encumbrances, permits, and certified documents still need professional review.

3

Give buyers better questions

Instead of asking only "is it available?", a buyer can ask about parcel records, municipality, permits, Sheet C encumbrances, lawyer review, rental logic, and area fit.

Important: MontenegroHousing gives buyers a stronger starting point. It does not replace independent legal advice, certified cadastre documents, notary work, or licensed professional support during a transaction.

Other portals start with volume. We start with the public record.

Most property portals
Start with volume: many adverts, uneven detail, and trust handled later in private messages.
MontenegroHousing
Starts with buyer confidence: listing context, verification language, area guides, tools, and a clear route to ask for more information.
What foreign buyers actually face
Foreign buyers struggle to judge local area quality, legal language, taxes, residency claims, and whether a listing is grounded in public records.
What we do about it
Keep the listing useful, then add area notes, guide content, cadastre-aware checks, multilingual access, and partner contact paths around it.

Buyers first, and the supply side that takes a buyer seriously.

Foreign buyers and investors

Compare locations, read the buying process, understand tax and due diligence topics, and ask more specific questions before spending money on travel, deposits, or legal work.

Residents and relocators

Use city, neighborhood, rental, service, and lifestyle context to understand where a property actually sits in daily life.

Agents, owners, and developers

Present listings or projects with a cleaner information structure, multilingual reach, and direct enquiry routes for buyers who need more than a short advert.

Project partners and local services

For larger residential projects or housing-related services, buyers need the basics in one place: where it is, what is offered, who to contact, and which checks still matter.

Listings go to MontenegroHousing. Brand-level enquiries go to Adriera.

For listings, area pages, cadastre tools, and buyer questions, go to montenegrohousing.com. Email Adriera DOO only for company-level enquiries — partnerships, suppliers, or anything that needs the brand owner directly.