Something extraordinary is happening on one of Europe’s most spectacular coastlines.
A place most people couldn’t have found on a map 20 years ago is being transformed at astonishing speed.
Superyachts are filling its marinas. Five-star hotels are opening along its shores. Branded residences are listing for as much as €3.65 million.
Wealthy buyers from Europe, the Middle East, North America, and beyond are moving in.
Yet outside its ultra-luxury enclaves, pockets of striking value remain…for now.
I’m talking about Europe’s New Riviera: The Bay of Kotor in Montenegro.
Mountains fall almost vertically into the Bay of Kotor, where serious money is transforming a once-overlooked coastline.
I first stumbled across this stretch of European coast as a student in the late 1990s. A friend and I rented a car and drove down the coast, weaving through small, lost-in-time towns.
At the time, there were few tourists here, but even then I could sense potential.
Fast-forward to today and I’m a full-time real estate scout and investor.
I founded my Real Estate Trend Alert (RETA) group to bring together like-minded folks who understand the incredible opportunities in international real estate.
Using the collective-buying power of all RETA members, I negotiate exclusive deals from developers.
Two years ago, I brought members an off-market opportunity on the Bay of Kotor.
Now I’ve found another—starting from just €168,925.
To understand why I believe this coastline still has so much room to run, you need to understand how its transformation began…
Kotor is historic… beautiful… dramatic… This is one of the world’s most iconic coastlines, yet you could own best-in-class luxury real estate here for less than €170,000.
A few years ago a Canadian billionaire had a problem most of us would like to have.
He’d made his fortune. He’d bought the yacht. And now he wanted to sail the Mediterranean the way a man of his means should be able to sail it.
But he couldn’t.
There was nowhere to put the boat.
Monaco: a hundred meters of berth, if you could get it, at a price that would make your eyes water. Saint-Tropez in July: a waiting list. Cannes. Antibes. Portofino. The same answer everywhere he looked. The Western Mediterranean had run out of room for the big boats of the people who could afford big boats…
So he did what men with helicopters do…
He went scouting…
The Venetian town of Perast sits beneath the mountains on the Bay of Kotor—part of the spectacular coastline that drew a Canadian billionaire south from the established Mediterranean.
His name was Peter Munk and he flew east, across to the far side of Italy, and then south down the Adriatic—past the Croatian islands, past the honey-colored walls of Dubrovnik—and kept going.
Then, beyond Dubrovnik, the land opened up in front of him.
A bay pushing deep into the mountains like a Norwegian fjord. Bone-white medieval towns stacked up the hillsides, built by the Venetians when Venice ran this coast. Water so sheltered and so deep it was almost unnaturally still. Mountains dropping four thousand feet straight into the sea.
Lord Byron got here two centuries before the helicopter did. He wrote that at the birth of our planet, the most beautiful meeting of land and sea must have happened at this coast.
He was right. And outside of sailing circles, almost nobody had found it.
The Canadian didn’t drop anchor and sail on. He bought a derelict Cold War relic—a Soviet submarine base, cut into the rock of the bay—and spent serious money turning it into a superyacht marina. Not a modest one. Fifteen thousand captains and crew have voted it the number one superyacht marina in the world.
Then came the rest of it. A One&Only. A Hyatt Regency. A Banyan Tree in a restored island fortress out in the middle of the bay. And this May, a Mövenpick—151 rooms, plus 66 branded residences priced from €385,000 to €3.65 million.
That is not a forecast about what might happen here. That is what has already been built.
And this is where I’ve got a new RETA-only deal starting from just €168,925. On Europe’s New Riviera.
Porto Montenegro transformed from a former naval base into a world-class marina surrounded by luxury residences, restaurants and boutiques.
If you want to understand what is happening here, don’t take my word for it. Look at where the big money has already gone.
There are three great anchors around this bay.
The first is Porto Montenegro. That’s Peter Munk’s old naval base.
Today it’s a world-class superyacht marina surrounded by luxury residences, restaurants, boutiques and the five-star Regent hotel.
And look at what has happened to property prices. Today, a new one-bedroom at Porto Montenegro can run €640,000 to €740,000.
Two-beds can push beyond €1 million.
That’s one end of the bay.
Travel around the water and you reach Portonovi. Another vast luxury community. A superyacht marina. Europe’s first One&Only resort. Restaurants. Beach clubs. Pools. Tennis. Spa.
Right now, Portonovi itself is advertising residences starting from €850,000.
Not villas. Apartments. I’ve seen two-beds here listing for over €1.2 million.
Portonovi combines a 238-berth marina with Europe’s first One&Only resort. Its developer currently advertises residences from €850,000.
And then there’s Luštica Bay.
An entire new town being built from the ground up on the opposite side of the bay. Marina. Beaches. The Chedi hotel. Shops and restaurants. And an 18-hole golf course now taking shape.
Good one-bedroom apartments can run €300,000 to €570,000. Two-beds can run from €450,000 all the way to €900,000.
Now, let me be clear. I’m not telling you that the condos in our new RETA deal are One&Only residences.
They’re not.
I’m not telling you they’re inside Porto Montenegro.
I’m showing you that the ultra-wealthy have well and truly established a new Riviera.
A Riviera for the 21st century.
Three huge international developments have planted their flags here. The superyachts are here. The 5-star hotels are here. The restaurants are here.
The international buyers are coming in ever increasing numbers.
And now, I’m about to bring RETA members the opportunity to own the perfect real estate in the ideal location…
Luštica Bay is building an entire new coastal town around a marina, beaches, The Chedi hotel and Montenegro’s first 18-hole golf course.
You don’t want to miss this.
We have stylish pied-à-terre apartments from a crazy €168,925. I expect these will be worth €260,000 five years after delivery.
That’s a gain of €91,075.
As well as securing exclusive RETA pricing, we’ve negotiated developer financing and an attractive payment plan for members.
On Wednesday, August 26, I’m bringing RETA members a stunning new off-market deal. Stay tuned for more…
Ten minutes from the site of the new RETA opportunity: a walled Venetian town where the restaurants put their tables out in the square and leave them there until midnight.
Wishing you good real estate investing,