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Discover a property in Serbia where you can experience diverse weather throughout the year. From snowy winters perfect for skiing in the mountains to sunny summers ideal for exploring historic cities like Belgrade. The country's continental climate brings warm summers and cold winters, making it a great destination for all seasons. Immerse yourself in Serbian culture with traditional folk music and delicious cuisine. Explore the stunning natural beauty of Serbia's national parks, rivers, and lush landscapes. Whether you're seeking adventure or relaxation, a property in Serbia offers a unique blend of climate, culture, and scenery.

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Rent property in Serbia

Explore our property catalogue for rental options in Serbia. Enjoy affordable living costs, rich culture, and potential for high return on investment in this vibrant country.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can foreigners rent property in Serbia?

Yes, rentals in Serbia are open to foreigners. The contract is signed directly with the owner or via an agency; long-term rentals usually require a passport and proof of income. No separate permit is required.

How much does renting in Serbia cost?

Costs depend on the city, district and format (short-term or long-term). The catalogue shows the minimum rate in the country and allows filtering by price and property type.

What is the difference between short-term and long-term rentals?

Short-term (daily, up to 30 days) has a higher daily rate, fully furnished with utilities included — great for holidays or business trips. Long-term (from one month) is cheaper per day, requires a deposit and a document package.

What documents do you need for a long-term rental?

Usually a passport, proof of income (bank statement or employment contract) and payment details. Some owners ask for references from previous landlords.

What deposits and fees does the tenant pay?

A standard deposit is 1–2 months of rent, refundable on check-out if there is no damage. Agency fee is usually 50–100% of the monthly rate for long-term deals; when renting directly from the owner there is no fee.

Can I rent remotely without an in-person viewing?

Yes, many owners in Serbia are ready to host a video tour and sign the contract online using an e-signature. Keys are handed over on arrival or via a trusted person. We support remote deals.

Will long-term rental give me a residence permit?

Renting does not grant a residence permit in Serbia by itself, but a 6–12 month contract is often required for a tourist or long-stay visa, or when applying for a residence permit on other grounds (work, study, investment).

Which districts are most popular with tenants in Serbia?

Typically areas with good transport links, proximity to the sea or historic centre, schools and international communities. Specific districts vary by city — the catalogue shows how listings are distributed by location.

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