Pržno Apartment for Sale — 2 Bedrooms, 68 m², 900m from Pržno Beach
Pržno, Opština Budva, Crna Gora / Црна Гора
179,000€
2,633€/m2
Description
Home – Properties – Przno – Pržno Apartment for Sale — 2 Bedrooms, 68 m², 900m from Pržno Beach
This 68 m² two-bedroom apartment for sale in Pržno, Budva Riviera, sits 900 metres from Pržno beach and approximately 25 minutes’ walk from the iconic Sveti Stefan island. Built in 2008 and fully furnished in a Scandinavian-influenced style, the property is move-in ready. The open-plan living and dining area, fully equipped kitchen, two bright bedrooms, and a terrace with partial sea and greenery views make this a practical and attractive buy at €179,000. All documentation is complete and ready for title transfer.
Home – Properties – Przno – Pržno Apartment for Sale — 2 Bedrooms, 68 m², 900m from Pržno Beach
68 m² Living Area
2BR / 1BA Bedrooms / Bathrooms
900m From Pržno Beach
€179,000 Asking Price
Property Type
Apartment — resale
Location
Pržno, Budva Municipality, Montenegro
Living Area
68 m²
Bedrooms / Bathrooms
2 bedrooms / 1 bathroom
Year Built
2008
Distance to Beach
900m — approx. 8 minutes’ walk to Pržno beach
Sveti Stefan
Approx. 25 minutes’ walk
Furnishing
Fully furnished & equipped — move-in ready
Views
Partial sea view and greenery from terrace
Parking
Available nearby
Documentation
Complete — ready for title transfer
Where Exactly Is Pržno — and What Makes It Different?
Pržno is a small coastal village on the Budva Riviera, tucked between the resort town of Budva and the Sveti Stefan peninsula. It is one of the most sought-after micro-locations on the entire Montenegrin coast — not because of its size, but because of its neighbours. Pržno beach is a sheltered, relatively quiet cove with clear water, while the internationally recognised Sveti Stefan island — home to the Aman Sveti Stefan resort — sits just 25 minutes’ walk along the coastal path.
The village itself has a genuine local character that larger resort areas have lost: a handful of restaurants, a small marina, and direct access to both the Budva Riviera beach strip and the quieter coastline toward Miločer and Petrovac. Budva town centre — with its medieval Old Town, waterfront, supermarkets, and transport links — is approximately 6 km away. Tivat Airport is 28 km; Podgorica International Airport is 68 km.
Location in context: Properties in Pržno consistently achieve higher seasonal rental rates than equivalent units in central Budva, driven by the area’s proximity to Sveti Stefan and its reputation as a quieter, more exclusive alternative to the main resort strip. See our Budva apartments guide and the Budva real estate guide for full market context.
What Does the Apartment Include?
The apartment was built in 2008 and has been maintained and furnished throughout. The interior follows a clean Scandinavian-influenced aesthetic — neutral tones, natural materials, and a layout that makes 68 m² feel well-proportioned rather than compact.
🛋 Open living & dining area — Scandinavian style
🍳 Fully equipped kitchen with appliances
🛏 Two bedrooms with natural light & fitted storage
🌊 Terrace with partial sea & greenery views
🚿 Bathroom — fully tiled, functional
🅿 Parking available nearby
The property is sold fully furnished as shown. No renovation work is required. All appliances are included. The terrace — the apartment’s standout feature — offers a partial sea glimpse alongside established greenery, providing privacy and shade in summer.
Is Pržno a Good Choice for Rental Investment?
The Pržno–Sveti Stefan corridor is one of the strongest short-term rental micro-markets on the Adriatic. The proximity to Sveti Stefan — an internationally marketed luxury destination — pulls a higher-value traveller to the area than central Budva, and the relative scarcity of quality furnished apartments in Pržno keeps occupancy rates firm during the May–October season.
At €179,000 for a fully furnished 68 m² two-bedroom unit, the entry price is reasonable by Budva Riviera standards, and the absence of renovation or furnishing costs means rental income can start from the first season of ownership. The two-bedroom layout suits both couples and small families — the broadest segment of the Riviera’s summer rental market.
On the cost side: this is a resale transaction, so the standard 3% property transfer tax applies. There is no VAT on resale apartments. Legal fees and notary costs are typically 1–2% of the purchase price. For a full breakdown, see our cost of buying property in Montenegro guide.
Buying in Pržno as a Foreign National
Montenegro places no restrictions on foreign nationals purchasing residential property. Any individual or company from any country can buy this apartment. The seller confirms that all documentation is in order and the property is ready for title transfer — a significant practical advantage that removes the most common source of delays in resale transactions.
The process runs through a licensed Montenegrin notary: reservation agreement, due diligence and title check via the property registry, notarisation of the sale-purchase agreement, payment, and registration. From signed agreement to title, the process typically takes 15–30 days on a clean resale. The applicable tax is 3% of the purchase price, payable by the buyer, assessed by the Montenegro Tax Administration.
The apartment is 900 metres from Pržno beach — approximately 8 minutes on foot. Pržno beach is a sheltered cove known for clear water and a quieter atmosphere than the main Budva beaches.
How close is the apartment to Sveti Stefan?
Sveti Stefan is approximately 25 minutes’ walk from the apartment along the coastal path — roughly 2 km. By car or taxi it is under 5 minutes. The island is home to the Aman Sveti Stefan resort and is one of Montenegro’s most photographed landmarks.
Is the apartment sold furnished?
Yes. The apartment is sold fully furnished and equipped, including all appliances. No additional investment in furnishing is required — the property can be used or rented from the first season of ownership.
What taxes apply to buying a resale apartment in Montenegro?
On a resale transaction, the buyer pays a 3% property transfer tax assessed on the sale price. No VAT applies to resale apartments. Legal and notary fees are typically 1–2% of the purchase price. There is no restriction on foreign ownership and no additional tax for non-residents.
Can foreigners buy property in Pržno, Montenegro?
Yes — Montenegro imposes no citizenship or residency requirements on property buyers. The purchase process is the same for foreign nationals as for Montenegrin citizens. Title is held in freehold and registered in the buyer’s name at the state property registry.
Is documentation complete on this property?
The seller confirms that all documentation is in order and the property is ready for title transfer. This means the title is clean, there are no encumbrances, and the process can proceed directly to the notarisation stage once an agreement is reached.
Documentation is complete and the property is ready to proceed. Contact us for viewing arrangements, additional photos, or any questions about the purchase process.
3% property transfer tax applies to resale transactions in Montenegro. Notary and legal fees are typically 1–2% of the purchase price. We recommend independent legal advice before proceeding.
The information provided regarding this property is for general informational purposes only. While we strive for accuracy, descriptions, measurements, and prices are provided by the owners and should be verified by a legal professional or surveyor. All properties are subject to prior sale, change, or withdrawal without notice.