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Guides on Buying Real Estate in Serbia

Frequently asked questions about Serbian real estate

The cost of Serbian real estate depends on the newness. Options in the primary market are valued more expensive than in the secondary market by 10-20%.
Real estate prices in Serbia also vary depending on the location of the apartment or house. The highest prices are set for housing in the capital city of Belgrade. Here, the price per square meter is about 2500 euros. In other cities, the cost per square meter varies from 1000 to 2000 euros.
Yes, remote transactions are allowed by law. In order to buy a home in Serbia without coming to the country, you need to issue a power of attorney at a notary for your representative. You can also contact a Serbian real estate firm, which will supervise every stage of the transaction.
Foreign buyers need to have a passport, a family status document and a certificate of legal origin of the funds. To transfer money, the seller will need to open an account in a Serbian bank.