MainCountriesBuyRent

Weather in Serbia

With over 200 sunny days a year, Serbia boasts a temperate continental climate ideal for outdoor activities. The country's diverse landscapes range from rolling plains to lush forests and towering mountains, offering a wide array of options for nature lovers. Rich in history and culture, Serbia's charming villages and vibrant cities are a treasure trove of architectural wonders, museums, and local traditions. From the picturesque vineyards of Fruska Gora to the medieval beauty of Novi Sad and the bustling streets of Belgrade, Serbia's real estate offerings are as diverse and captivating as the country itself.

For Sale Real Estate in Serbia

Flats in Belgrade and surroundings

3 from 67 flats in Belgrade and surroundings
Buy in Serbia for 420000€
453 534 $
3
3
104
Buy in Serbia for 299000€
322 873 $
2
2
73
Buy in Serbia for 259006€
279 685 $
3
1
111

Flats in Central Serbia

3 from 28 flats in Central Serbia
Buy in Serbia for 67000€
72 349 $
1
1
37
Buy in Serbia for 78000€
84 227 $
1
1
37

Choosing a property in Serbia for your request

  • 🔸 Reliable new buildings and ready-made apartments
  • 🔸 Without commissions and intermediaries
  • 🔸 Online display and remote transaction

Houses in Central Serbia

3 from 9 houses in Central Serbia
Buy in Serbia for 46000€
49 672 $
1
1
52
Buy in Serbia for 48000€
51 832 $
3
2
75
Buy in Serbia for 100000€
107 984 $
3
1
108
Flag of Turkey

Real Estate in Serbia

Discover top properties in Serbia. Live in a country with a rich history, stunning landscapes, and affordable real estate. Invest in a growing market with excellent potential.

Individual selection real estate in Serbia

Save time —  for free  we will select objects for your budget and goals

-

Frequently Asked Questions

Can foreigners buy property in Serbia?

Yes, foreigners can buy property in Serbia with very few restrictions. The exception is agricultural land — it can only be acquired by setting up a company in Serbia.

How much does property cost in Serbia?

The average price per m² in Belgrade starts from €2,500, in Novi Sad — about €1,800, and in regions and resorts — from €1,000. New builds in the capital are more expensive than resales.

How does the property purchase process work in Serbia?

The process includes signing a preliminary contract, due diligence before a notary, and registering the transaction in the cadastral registry. The deal can be completed remotely via power of attorney.

Can I obtain a residence permit by buying property in Serbia?

Yes, purchasing property grants the right to a 1-year temporary residence permit, renewable. It’s a convenient way to live legally in the country and apply for PR after several years.

What are the property taxes in Serbia?

The purchase tax is 2.5% of the property price. The annual ownership tax is 0.3–0.6% of the cadastral value.

Can foreigners get a mortgage in Serbia?

Some Serbian banks lend to non-residents with a 30–40% down payment and proof of income. Interest rates start from 5% per annum.

Is it possible to pay for property in Serbia from Russia or other CIS countries?

Yes. Payment can be made via international bank transfer in euros or through intermediary settlement arrangements. The key is to prove the source of funds so the bank doesn’t block the transaction.

Can non-residents open a bank account in Serbia?

Yes, non-residents can open personal or investment accounts in Serbian banks. Typically required: a passport, proof of address, and proof of income. The account can be used to purchase property or transfer funds from abroad.

Don't know where to start buying a property in Serbia?

Leave a request and receive free advice on prices, taxes, residence permits and the real estate market. in Serbia.

Maria Guven

Head of Direct Sales Department

+90-507-705-8082