Looking for a strategic and affordable home base in Europe? Montenegro offers it all—stunning landscapes, a welcoming expat community, and a lower cost of living.
@WarrenJulieTravel explain how this hidden gem provides easy access to Europe while allowing you to enjoy the Mediterranean lifestyle. With its non-Schengen status and proximity to top destinations, Montenegro is the ideal hub for long-term travelers, digital nomads, and adventurers.
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We are Happy to collaborate with International Living again, and honored to have the opportunity to share our Beautiful Montenegro with you.
I am in neighboring Cavtat, Croatia where I've owned an apartment since 2005. The Adriatic coast is a beautiful area.
It sounds reasonable! I’d need a 2BR and the home swap thing sounds awesome. I love to travel as well
Problem is Putin could walk in untested and take over n days
Thank you for the video, Warren & Julie. As retired Americans looking to move to Europe, the question of where our home base should be is a constant topic. Montenegro looks to be a solid alternative to France or Italy. Thank you. Dean & Cindy
Thank you for the video. We are retired American educators considering moving to Europe with our social security and my teacher's pensions to qualify for a retirement-type visa. Italy's Elective Retirement Visa looks good. So does France's VLS-TS. Montenegro is an option as well. Thank you. Dean & Cindy
Thank You Warren and Julie for another great video. Love your videos because you are so clear and easy to understand information that is crucial to anyone contemplating a Country Change in their life. Question for you: Are Foreign Pensions brought into the country on a monthly basis taxable? If so,at what rate? Interesting to know.
Please consider NOT calling it "Montie". It subtracts from your credibility. It's like someone calling the U.S. "Ami"
What do Montenegrins call their country?
Is there any countries you would recommend to have a look at in that area similar to Montenegro that we could visit on a lower budget for future consideration to buy a property.