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Moscow: More Real Estate Group to launch new project in Krtole

April 08 2008

More Real Estate Group will launch its new project in Krtole, Montenegro in the \"Property Abroad\" exhibition in Moscow (24-27 of April). The project will be built in the bay of Kotor, on a unique front line location to the Adriatic sea, and only 15 minutes from Tivat international airport. The project, which already draws the attention of real estate investors, will comprise of 300 holiday apartments, green areas, swimming pools and commercial areas. A source in the group has confirmed that the first phase will be launched for sale in the Moscow exhibition. \"It is our fifth project in Montenegro, and we are still excited with new developments in this magnificent country. The exclusive location, excellent growth potential, and its popularity with the incoming tourists make Krtole a unique investment opportunity or simply to enjoy summer holidays.


More is an international real estate group that specializes in the development and sale of residential, tourist and commercial projects in emerging markets and fast growing economies.  The group has consistently delivered excellent financial results due to its unique capabilities in these markets.

The experienced team at More real estate group has a successful track record in identifying opportunities and growth potential in different markets, and proven expertise in highly efficient project planning and project management. 

More real estate group holds a large portfolio of properties and self-developed projects, and is currently offering assets in over 7 European countries, with the focus on Montenegro, Bulgaria and Romania. Along with continued growth in Europe, the Group is now further expanding its reach into new countries where its proven expertise can deliver superior results.

The group has an outstanding record of successful cooperation with local contractors, agents and authorities.

 

 
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