"Yacht" policy of Rome is driving wealthy Italians in Montenegro

"Yacht" policy of Rome is driving wealthy Italians in Montenegro

Once in Italy was imposed a tax on yachts and boats, more Italians became interested in the real estate market in Montenegro. The company Boka Group says that Montenegro became 175% more attractive to Italians than before. Moreover, the interest of the citizens of this country exceeded the performance of the Russians and the British, transmits ee24.com citing local media.

Once the tax rate for the transit of boats increased to 35%, nearly 20 thousand yachts left Italian bays and harbors, and 157 thousand large yachts have canceled visits to the country. Boaters headed to Spain, Croatia, Greece, France and Malta. The number of tourists and travelers who get to the Apennines by sea also reduced. Now they are directed towards Croatia and Montenegro.

It is interesting that the increased interest in Montenegro is shown not only by Italians, but also by the Italian property owners who are not the citizens of this country.

The company Boka Group is implementing a project Royal Montenegro Golf & Country Club, which includes a golf course, residential and commercial real estate , two hotels and a golf academy. At the moment, a villa in this complex can be purchased for €400,000.