Montenegro on the Brink of an Investment Revolution: Mohamed Alabar Means Business!
Ready to hear how one of the most powerful investors from the Middle East has set his sights on Montenegro? Mohamed Alabar, founder of mega-companies Emaar Properties and Eagle Hills from the United Arab Emirates, hasn’t just noticed Montenegro — he’s seriously considering pouring massive capital into this tiny but stunning country. And this isn’t your average investment story — this could be a game-changer for the entire nation!
Why Montenegro?
Alabar is blown away by Montenegro’s potential. He calls the country incredibly interesting, with breathtaking coastlines and mountains. He looked at the numbers: the country’s size, population, tourism’s share of GDP, wage levels, hotel prices — and concluded there’s a lot more that can be done.
Imagine this: Dubai was just starting out 20 years ago, and now it’s a global tourist and business hub. Alabar believes Montenegro can follow the same path — if it invests smartly and boldly.
How much money is needed?
According to him, it’s not about the money. He says you need to spend a lot of euros per day on the beach, but prices are currently too low. For Montenegro to truly progress, it needs to raise standards and prices, and improve its economy and society.
What does this mean for Montenegro?
If Alabar decides to invest, it could bring new jobs, higher wages, and better infrastructure. But is Montenegro ready for such a leap? Will local authorities and businesses seize this opportunity, or will it all remain talk?
Will Montenegro become the next Dubai?
Alabar is clear: Montenegro has the potential to become one of his major investments. But it’s not just about money — it’s about vision, courage, and readiness to move forward.
The Bottom Line
Montenegro stands at a crossroads. On one side, there’s a chance to attract investments that could transform the whole country. On the other, there’s a risk of missing out. Mohamed Alabar has thrown down the gauntlet — now it’s up to Montenegro to pick it up or let it fall.
So, what do you think? Can Montenegro become the next Dubai, or is this just a dream? Drop your thoughts — maybe together we’ll figure out what’s next!