There’s a little place on the southern coast of Albania that’s quietly starting to catch the attention of investors, travelers, and dreamers from all over the world. It’s called Borsh—and if you haven’t heard of it yet, don’t worry. That’s kind of the point.


 

Tucked between the mountains and the Ionian Sea, Borsh is peaceful, wild, and still untouched by mass tourism. But lately, more and more people—especially foreign buyers—are asking the same question:


 

“Is now the right time to invest in Borsh?”


 

And honestly? It just might be.


 


 

It Feels Like Ksamil Did 10 Years Ago


 

If you’ve spent any time in southern Albania, you’ve probably seen how fast places like Ksamil and Saranda have grown. What used to be sleepy little towns are now buzzing hubs with restaurants, new developments, and high rental demand.


 

Borsh still feels like a secret. But that’s exactly what’s making it so interesting for early investors. It has that “before the boom” feeling—and people are starting to notice.


 


 

Prices Are Still Low—But Not for Long


 

One of the biggest reasons foreign investors are looking at Borsh is simple: you get a lot more for your money.


 

You can still find beachfront plots, sea-view villas, or spacious land at prices that would be impossible in other coastal hotspots. And as demand grows, those prices are going to rise. It’s the kind of place where you can buy now, hold, and watch your investment grow naturally—especially as more people discover this corner of the Albanian Riviera.


 


 

A New Wave of Eco-Tourism


 

What makes Borsh even more special is its raw beauty. There are no high-rise buildings, no chain hotels, no crowded beaches. Just olive groves, turquoise water, and space to breathe. More travelers today are craving exactly that—and so are investors.


 

We’re seeing rising interest in eco-lodges, boutique stays, and peaceful villas where guests can truly disconnect. Borsh is perfect for that. It’s the kind of place where you can build something meaningful, not just profitable.


 


 

Albania Makes It Easy for Foreign Buyers


 

If you’re new to investing in Albania, here’s some good news:

Foreigners can own property directly,

Taxes are low,

And the process is pretty straightforward (especially when you have someone local to guide you—hi, I’m here for that).


 

Albania is actively supporting development in the south, with new roads, better infrastructure, and long-term tourism plans. That’s great news for early investors in places like Borsh.


 


 

Life Slows Down Here—and That’s the Magic


 

Numbers aside, there’s something about Borsh that you feel the moment you arrive. Maybe it’s the sound of the waves with no background noise, or the way the sun sets behind the mountains, casting golden light over the olive trees. Or maybe it’s just that deep breath your body takes when it realizes, “This is what peace feels like.”


 

A lot of the buyers I talk to aren’t just looking for a return on investment. They’re looking for a different way of life. A balance. A place to escape the noise and reconnect—with nature, with family, with themselves.


 


 

Thinking About Buying in Borsh?


 

If Borsh has been on your mind—or if this is your first time hearing about it, but it sparked something in you—I’d love to help you explore it. At VivaView.al, we work with buyers from all over the world to find villas, land, and hidden gems on the southern Albanian coast.


 

And we do it with honesty, heart, and local knowledge.


 

Let’s talk about what’s possible here. Before the world catches on.


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