I’ve lived in Saranda most of my life. And while I’ve traveled, worked with clients from all over Europe, and even spent a few cold weeks in northern cities, one thing keeps pulling me back: the light.


 

Here on the Albanian Riviera, the sun doesn’t just shine—it defines the way we live. From the pace of our mornings to the shape of our homes, and even the kind of real estate that makes the most sense to invest in.


 

I remember last February—still winter, technically—I had a client from Belgium who came to visit a few properties. We were standing on the balcony of a seaview apartment in Ksamil. It was about 17 degrees, the kind of temperature they don’t see until late spring. She looked at me and said, “You live like this all year?”

I laughed. “Not all year… but close.”


 

 


 

Life in the Light


 

The sun here shapes our daily rhythm.


 

In Saranda, people don’t rush their coffee. Especially not in the morning. It’s a ritual—sitting in the sun, looking out over the bay, talking about everything and nothing. That warmth… it’s part of the culture.


 

And it shapes the homes, too. Large balconies. South-facing windows. Sliding glass doors. Rooftop terraces. Homes here are built to take in the sun, not block it out.


 

Last week, I showed a couple from Germany a duplex in Ksamil. When we stepped out onto the private terrace and the sunlight hit, the husband said, “I think I understand why people move here now.” They were looking for an investment—but I could tell something shifted. It wasn’t just business anymore. It felt like a personal dream waking up.


 

You can see that same duplex here:

Luxury Duplex in Ksamil – 171.8m² with Pool, Near the Beach


 

 


 

Climate = Investment Strategy


 

Albania’s Mediterranean climate isn’t just good for your mood—it’s good for your wallet, too.


 

In the real estate world, seasonality matters. In many countries, winter kills the rental market. But in Saranda, Ksamil, and Borsh, we’re seeing year-round interest from expats, remote workers, and retirees. Why? Because even in January, it’s still bright. Still walkable. Still beautiful.


 

That’s why beachfront property here performs well long-term. You don’t just rent it out for July and August. You attract clients in April, October, sometimes even New Year’s.


 

And more importantly—you enjoy it more yourself.


 

There’s a building we have listed in Ksamil that’s ideal for Airbnb or boutique rentals. Nine one-bedroom apartments, two spacious two-beds, and a penthouse with its own pool. I call it a “climate-proof investment.” Because it works in all seasons.

Check it out if you’re curious:

Hotel or Airbnb Building for Sale in Ksamil


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