4. Buying property in the south of Albania sounds exciting, right? Well, it is. But if you’re not from around here, there are a few things you’ll want to know before you start signing papers. Let me break it down for you real quick.

Guide to Buying a 1+1 Apartment in Saranda as a Foreigner

First off, yes, foreigners can buy property in Albania without much hassle. It’s actually pretty straightforward compared to a lot of other countries. The trick is finding the right spot and making sure the paperwork is clean.

Saranda is full of these great little 1+1 apartments—basically a one-bedroom with a living area—and they’re perfect if you want something simple but cozy. Before you get too excited, though, double-check that the property has clear ownership papers. Sometimes places get sold without everything in order, and that’s a headache you don’t want.

Also, make sure you’re thinking long-term. Is the area growing? Can you rent it out when you’re not there? How’s the neighborhood in the off-season? These are the little things that make a big difference.

What to Look for in a Seaview Property in Ksamil or Borsh

I’ll be honest—every place claims to have a “sea view” around here. But not all views are created equal. You want to actually see the sea, not just a tiny glimpse between two buildings.

When you’re looking in Ksamil or Borsh, check out the apartment at different times of day. Morning sun, evening shade… it all matters. And don’t forget about things like parking. Ksamil especially gets packed in the summer, so if your place doesn’t come with a spot to park, good luck.

In Borsh, I’d say pay attention to how far you are from the beach. The area is more spread out, and while the views are insane, you don’t want to feel like you’re hiking just to take a swim.

Steps to Renting Out Your Vacation Apartment in Saranda

Okay, so you bought the place. Now what? If you’re thinking about renting it out while you’re not using it, here’s the play:
    1.    Get good photos. I’m talking about real, clear, natural photos. People book with their eyes first.
    2.    List it early. Saranda fills up fast, especially from June to September. If your apartment is online before spring, you’re ahead of the game.
    3.    Decide if you’re managing it yourself or getting help. If you don’t live nearby, having someone local handle check-ins, cleaning, and emergencies is a lifesaver.
    4.    Be honest in your listing. Don’t oversell it. If it’s a five-minute walk to the beach, say that. If there’s no elevator and you’re on the fifth floor… yeah, better mention it.

Renting your place out is actually pretty simple once you get the hang of it. And the best part? You’re making money on something you get to enjoy yourself.


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