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philxyz Jun 11th 2006 12:25 pm

Montenegro.
 
Hi. I am considering buying a bar/cafe/bistro near the sea in Montenegro but can't find any for sale on the internet. Any suggestions or comments anyone? Thx.Phil.

TanyaN Jun 11th 2006 6:07 pm

Re: Montenegro.
 

Originally Posted by philxyz
Hi. I am considering buying a bar/cafe/bistro near the sea in Montenegro but can't find any for sale on the internet. Any suggestions or comments anyone? Thx.Phil.

Best option is to walk around the area you're interested in and ask the locals.

philxyz Jun 11th 2006 8:54 pm

Re: Montenegro.
 

Originally Posted by TanyaN
Best option is to walk around the area you're interested in and ask the locals.

Thx. Any idea why none r advertised ? U see plenty in Croatia Bulgaria etc. Which would u say is the most culturally interseting city by the sea? Phil.

TanyaN Jun 11th 2006 9:36 pm

Re: Montenegro.
 

Originally Posted by philxyz
Thx. Any idea why none r advertised ? U see plenty in Croatia Bulgaria etc. Which would u say is the most culturally interseting city by the sea? Phil.

I have seen some advertised but seem to be selling commercial premises rather than a business. I've really got no idea what the legal ins and outs are re buying a business.

Herceg Novi, Kotor and Budva are the most interesting towns but all 3 are overrun by bars. Don't know if you can earn a living running one as full tourist season only lasts for 2 months of the year.

philxyz Jun 11th 2006 11:45 pm

Re: Montenegro.
 

Originally Posted by TanyaN
I have seen some advertised but seem to be selling commercial premises rather than a business. I've really got no idea what the legal ins and outs are re buying a business.

Herceg Novi, Kotor and Budva are the most interesting towns but all 3 are overrun by bars. Don't know if you can earn a living running one as full tourist season only lasts for 2 months of the year.

I/m thinking more of a cafe/bistro than a bar.Maybe the tourist business will pick up in the future. Maybe I could cater for the growing ex-pat sector. U r in Herceg Novi, yes? How long have u lived there? Would u recommend it?

TanyaN Jun 12th 2006 9:58 am

Re: Montenegro.
 

Originally Posted by philxyz
I/m thinking more of a cafe/bistro than a bar.Maybe the tourist business will pick up in the future. Maybe I could cater for the growing ex-pat sector. U r in Herceg Novi, yes? How long have u lived there? Would u recommend it?

The expat community isn't big enough to sustain that kind of business all year round.

I've been in Herceg Novi since November and the tourist season hasn't even kicked in yet.

philxyz Jun 12th 2006 5:17 pm

Re: Montenegro.
 

Originally Posted by TanyaN
The expat community isn't big enough to sustain that kind of business all year round.

I've been in Herceg Novi since November and the tourist season hasn't even kicked in yet.

I better come and have a look later in the summer . Can u tell me where I might get v. cheap accom./flight? Thx. Phil.

TanyaN Jun 12th 2006 6:10 pm

Re: Montenegro.
 

Originally Posted by philxyz
I better come and have a look later in the summer . Can u tell me where I might get v. cheap accom./flight? Thx. Phil.

BA flies direct from Gatwick to Dubrovnik but it's not cheap during the summer. You can get a bed in someone's garage for 10 Euros a night.

philxyz Jun 13th 2006 10:41 am

Re: Montenegro.
 

Originally Posted by TanyaN
BA flies direct from Gatwick to Dubrovnik but it's not cheap during the summer. You can get a bed in someone's garage for 10 Euros a night.

Thanks. Will the garage have room service? :) Speak again soon. Phil.

Ray51 Jun 14th 2006 12:57 am

Re: Montenegro.
 
But : why ?
Even in biggest tourist attractions/cities on nearby Croatian coast ( v. v. much busier and more visited ! ) , this kind of bar might only get properly busy about 6 weeks of peak summer ...and a liitle busy for a few weeks just before and just after that ! Come end of September , forget it/lock it up : until Easter , or May , next year !...

philxyz Jun 14th 2006 4:18 am

Re: Montenegro.
 

Originally Posted by Ray51
But : why ?
Even in biggest tourist attractions/cities on nearby Croatian coast ( v. v. much busier and more visited ! ) , this kind of bar might only get properly busy about 6 weeks of peak summer ...and a liitle busy for a few weeks just before and just after that ! Come end of September , forget it/lock it up : until Easter , or May , next year !...

Thanks Ray. That's given me pause for thought.

TanyaN Jun 14th 2006 10:06 am

Re: Montenegro.
 

Originally Posted by philxyz
Thanks Ray. That's given me pause for thought.

Ray is right. There aren't enough expats to earn a living from and locals don't have money to spend on eating out.

philxyz Jun 14th 2006 10:12 am

Re: Montenegro.
 

Originally Posted by TanyaN
Ray is right. There aren't enough expats to earn a living from and locals don't have money to spend on eating out.

Ok. Thx. I'll think again.

collectorsinfo Sep 9th 2006 2:15 am

Re: Montenegro.
 
Hi,to everyone, I am new here & hope someone can help? I am trying to find out some info on the phone system in Montenegro. We would like to think about purchasing a property there & have tried all over the nett to see what the availability of a 1-2 meg (or more) connection is? It would be important for the running of my business whilst staying there if we decided to purchase. Has anyone seen any maps detailing the coverage of broadband this in Montenegro. Or would somone know the websites of the phone companys out there.

Many thanks

Chris.

BODGE71 Jan 18th 2007 10:16 pm

Re: Montenegro.
 
TanyaN - what do you do in Herceg Novi? run a business, retired? am currently in the process of building a house in Igalo.

Philxyz - Croatia airlines are cheap, and the service is very good. London/Manchester to Dubrovnik. there is a bus service from Dubrovnik to Herceg Novi, but if you plan to go for a week or two i'd hire a car if i were you from Dubrovnik airport. Europcar are the cheapest by far and the service is good. book it in the UK though, as it's at least a third cheaper than booking it in Croatia/croatia website.

you can get a real room (not a garage) for as little as 5 Euro's a night - and that is for the room, not per person.

Collectorsinfo - you can get broadband (upto 2Mb at the moment i think) but it's a bit more expensive than the UK. here's the link: http://www.telekom-cg.com/default_eng.aspx
drop them an e-mail with any questions - they speak good english


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