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Buying a House in Serbia: From a Bank Account to Residence Permit Documents
Legal AspectsDecember 18, 2025

Buying a House in Serbia: From a Bank Account to Residence Permit Documents

The first and most important task when buying real estate in Serbia is opening a bank account. This process can be a real challenge, as many banks are reluctant to work with foreigners without a residence permit. Even on streets with 10-12 bank branches, you can face numerous rejections.

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Buying Property in Serbia: Where to Start Your Search and How to Avoid Mistakes
Real Estate MarketDecember 18, 2025

Buying Property in Serbia: Where to Start Your Search and How to Avoid Mistakes

Starting a property search in Serbia requires thorough preparation. First and foremost, you need to clearly define the goals and objectives of your upcoming purchase. This will help you create a set of requirements, which will significantly simplify the subsequent steps.

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Change the People, Not the Country: Impressions of Emigration 2.5 Years Later
Buyer StoriesDecember 18, 2025

Change the People, Not the Country: Impressions of Emigration 2.5 Years Later

Almost two and a half years have passed since emigration. This period allows for drawing some conclusions and sharing impressions. The goal of leaving had been maturing for a long time, and the main reason was a rejection of the social order in the country of origin.

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Hidden Costs: The Real Cost of Heating a House in Serbia
Life in SerbiaDecember 18, 2025

Hidden Costs: The Real Cost of Heating a House in Serbia

Initially, it was assumed that the cost of heating a house in Serbia would be insignificant, around 2,000-3,000 rubles per month. This confidence was based on the fact that Serbian winters are much milder than Russian ones, with temperatures rarely dropping far below zero. The average winter temperatures range from -2 to +5 degrees Celsius.

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Buying a House in Serbia: From Euphoria to Reality – How to Avoid Mistakes
TipsDecember 18, 2025

Buying a House in Serbia: From Euphoria to Reality – How to Avoid Mistakes

The story of buying a house in Serbia often begins with browsing online listings. This is how an attractive option was found in the city of Zrenjanin: a U-shaped, Mexican-style house with an enclosed courtyard, which looked almost perfect in the photos. The price of €25,000 seemed more than tempting.

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A Year of Life in Belgrade: Visas, Taxes, Prices, and Life Hacks for Expats
Life in SerbiaDecember 18, 2025

A Year of Life in Belgrade: Visas, Taxes, Prices, and Life Hacks for Expats

After a year of living in Belgrade, the city map takes on new meanings. Special marks appear on it—so-called 'Russian spots.' These are establishments with Russian roots: from coffee shops and bars to beauty salons and barbershops, of which there turned out to be a surprising number in the city.

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Life in Serbia: Cost, Culture, and Adaptation for Expats
Life in SerbiaDecember 18, 2025

Life in Serbia: Cost, Culture, and Adaptation for Expats

Budget planning is the first step when moving to Serbia. The cost of living here is considered moderate by European standards, however, the main expenses are concentrated in the capital, Belgrade. Housing rent is the most significant expense, especially in the central districts of the city.

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Legal Aspects of Buying Real Estate in Serbia for Foreigners
Legal AspectsDecember 18, 2025

Legal Aspects of Buying Real Estate in Serbia for Foreigners

The ability for foreigners to purchase real estate in Serbia depends on their citizenship. The country's legislation establishes different conditions for various categories of buyers, which is important to consider when planning a transaction.

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Residence Permit for Study in Serbia: Why It Might Be a Dead-End Path
Residence Permit through Real EstateDecember 18, 2025

Residence Permit for Study in Serbia: Why It Might Be a Dead-End Path

In Serbia, there are several dozen different grounds for obtaining a residence permit. However, among them is one option that, despite its apparent simplicity, is the most unpromising for those aiming for long-term residency in the country — a residence permit based on study.

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