Price/Rent Ratio in Montenegro compared to Europe
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Montenegro: Price/rent ratio
This ratio is typically used for measuring undervaluation/overvaluation of real estate prices, calculated by dividing the gross rental yield by 100 so the higher the yield, the lower the price/rent ratio.
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Montenegro does not publish house price statistics. General economics data are available from the Central Bank of Montenegro but statistics are rather outdated. The International Monetary Fund has the recent statistics as well as some forecasts.