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Square 900 € & Beautiful beach 40 min from Belgrade: The best city to live in Serbia?

Square 900 € & Beautiful beach 40 min from Belgrade: The best city to live in Serbia?

Square 900 € & Beautiful beach 40 min from Belgrade: The best city to live in Serbia?

Many people choose to live in Belgrade or Novi Sad, but Serbia has much more to offer. One tweet that caught attention is an example. So one Twitter user advertised his city:

- Sremska Mitrovica is 40 minutes from Belgrade, is located on the banks of the Sava River and has the most landscaped beach in Serbia, unreal. Schools are decent, kindergartens too, I speak first hand. The border on the side of both towns is 20 minutes away. And what do you think about real estate prices:

- Apartments from 900 to 1,600 euros per square meter. As for the villages, if it is not the slopes of Fruska Gora, the price is only 20,000 euros for a house that requires an investment that does not exceed the cost. The roads in''order, everyone has an outpatient clinic, a post office and a store, the internet is fine.

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Russians don't complain - that just sounded like an introduction to a description of the province that we don't often see on the internet, social media and in the media.

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This Twitter user goes on to write:

- It has a river, monasteries, places to walk, swimming pools and all the entertainment you come from Belgrade for, and a place where you get to work faster than some parts of Belgrade. I would also add Zasavica Swamp, a special nature reserve, everything at your fingertips, plus the best food - he wrote. Many people confirmed his words. So one Twitter user says:

- My friend bought a wooden house in Zasavica for 18,000 euros. She had an offer about''s estate with a house and barn in the village for 9,000, but she wanted a more secluded place. Surrounded by woods on her property, across the street a neighbor removed the trees and gave her access to a marsh on which she built a wooden pier. PARADISE! kurir.rs/ Alo

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