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Data updated on 11/08/2025 at 03:09 PM

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Cetinje – city guide and apartments market

Cetinje is a highly popular historic town with strong demand for apartments for rent. The rental market favors well-located, renovated units close to cultural and civic landmarks such as Cetinje Monastery, the Museum of King Nikola, the National Museum of Montenegro, the Museum of Money and Bolnica Danilo Prvi. Tenants also value proximity to educational institutions and services — Faculty of Montenegrin Language and Literature, Faculty of Fine Arts (Cetinje), Gimnazija and Petar Lubarda Art School, the National Library Đurđe Crnojević, Music Academy, post office, Prva banka, Lovćen banka AD (ATM) and CKB Banka. Expect competitive asking rents with average listings around 1635.0 €/m²; modern, centrally located apartments and those near key museums or universities usually command higher prices. Useful LSI search phrases: apartments for rent in Cetinje, rent a flat Cetinje, long-term rental Cetinje, short-term rentals, monthly rent Cetinje. For faster results, focus searches around the city center and landmarks like the Monastery, Museum of King Nikola and the Ethnographic Museum of Montenegro.

Frequently asked questions

? How do I rent an apartment in Cetinje?

Start by setting a budget and preferred neighbourhoods, then search local listings and contact trusted agencies. Visit shortlisted apartments near landmarks like Cetinje Monastery, the Museum of King Nikola or the National Library to check condition and transport links. Typical requirements include ID, references, and a security deposit; average asking prices are around 1635.0 €/m². For short-term rentals look for furnished units; for long-term leases be prepared to negotiate contract length and utility arrangements.

Tips for Choosing

Define budget and €/m² threshold

Compare neighborhoods by price per m² and median days on the market; focus on areas where budget and square footage realistically align.

Check documentation and technical condition

Property deed, usage permit, floor plan, energy certificate; in older buildings, check installations, joinery, and insulation.

Compare new builds and old constructions

New builds often offer garages and elevators, while old constructions offer larger floor areas; adjust the price for maintenance costs and potential renovations.

Consider micro-location

Proximity to schools/kindergartens, public transport, parks, and workplace - this affects quality of life and future liquidity.

Assess market dynamics

If the median days on the market is low and the number of new listings is increasing, expect faster sales and be prepared to make quicker decisions.

Include additional costs

Tax, notary fees, agency commission (if applicable), potential renovations, and parking space.

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Note About Data

Data updated: November 8, 2025 Values are regularly refreshed and may vary depending on location, property condition, and current demand. All information is based on active listings and market analyses.