There’s something about Saranda that’s hard to explain if you haven’t experienced it.
Maybe it’s the way the light hits the water in the late afternoon.
Maybe it’s the fact that life feels… a bit slower, but still alive.
Or maybe it’s those small moments—like sitting at a café and realizing nobody is in a rush.
I remember showing a couple an apartment not too long ago. But honestly, what stayed with them wasn’t the property itself.
It was the moment after.
We walked down, grabbed a coffee near the promenade, and just sat there. Watching people pass by, hearing a mix of languages, the sea right in front.
The woman turned to me and said, “This feels easy.”
That’s what people come back for.
The Second Visit Changes Everything
The first visit is emotional.
The second one… is different.
People start noticing things they didn’t see before:
- Which areas are quieter
- Where locals actually live
- How far everything really is
They start thinking beyond the holiday.
I had a client last year who came back in October, not even peak season.
He told me, “I wanted to see if I still liked it without the summer energy.”
And interestingly… he liked it more.
Because he saw the real Saranda. The everyday version.
That’s when things become serious.
Small Details That Stay With You
There are things here that don’t show up in photos.
And these are usually the things that bring people back.
For example—
Early morning in Saranda, around 7:30, when the city is still quiet… you’ll see older men sitting outside small cafés, drinking espresso, talking slowly. No phones. No rush.
Or that little corner bakery near the side streets off Butrinti Road—you don’t really notice it as a tourist, but once you do, you keep going back. The smell alone is enough.
And then there’s something I always point out during viewings:
If you’re standing on a balcony in the evening and you hear the sea—not loudly, just slightly—that’s a good sign. That’s the kind of place people remember.
These details create attachment.
And once people feel attached… they return.
From Visitor to Buyer (Without Realizing It)
It doesn’t happen suddenly.
Nobody lands in Saranda thinking, “I’m going to buy property.”
But slowly, the idea grows.
First it’s curiosity:
“How much would something like this cost?”
Then comparison:
“This is actually cheaper than I expected…”
And then… possibility.
When people see what’s available—especially seaview apartments or even beachfront property—the shift happens.
Because suddenly, it’s not just a dream anymore.
It’s realistic.
For example, something like:
https://www.vivaview.al/en/properties/seaview-property-for-sale-in-saranda-albania-21-apartment-at-ionian-bay-residence-first-line
This type of property is rare. First line, private feel, premium setup.
And when clients see it, the reaction is almost always the same:
They don’t ask if they like it.
They start asking how to make it work.
Saranda vs The Rest of the Mediterranean
Let’s be honest for a moment.
Most buyers who come here have already looked elsewhere.
Greece. Italy. Spain.
And they arrive with certain expectations.
Then they see Saranda.
And there’s usually a moment of surprise.
Because here, you still find:
- Affordable properties
- Strong rental potential
- Views that compete with anywhere in the Mediterranean
I truly believe Saranda offers the best value on the entire Mediterranean coast.
Not because it’s perfect.
But because it’s still early.
That “early stage” is what attracts smart buyers.
A Quick Tangent (Because It Matters)
Sometimes, during viewings, something unexpected happens.
You go to see a property… and end up being invited for coffee by a neighbor.
It sounds small.
But it’s not.
That kind of openness, that Albanian hospitality—it leaves an impression.
And I’ve had clients tell me later that this was one of the reasons they felt comfortable buying here.
Anyway… back to the main point.
The Investment Side Comes Later
Interestingly, most people don’t think about investment first.
They think about lifestyle.
But once the idea of buying becomes real… the investment angle naturally follows.
They realize:
- They can use the property during summer
- Rent it when they’re not here
- Let it grow in value over time
And suddenly, it makes even more sense.
Projects like:
https://www.vivaview.al/en/projects/slates-by-vivaview
…take this a step further.
Fully managed, high-end, designed for investors who want a more hands-off approach.
This type of product didn’t really exist here before.
Now it does.
When People Decide to Buy
There’s no exact formula.
But I’ve noticed a pattern.
People decide to buy when:
- They’ve visited at least twice
- They can imagine themselves living here
- The numbers make sense (but not perfectly)
- And most importantly… they feel comfortable
Sometimes the decision happens fast.
Sometimes it takes months.
But almost always, it comes back to that first feeling they had when they visited.
Not Everyone Buys in Saranda (And That’s Okay)
Some clients look at Saranda… and then choose something quieter.
Like Borsh, for example.
And honestly, I understand that.
Projects like:
https://www.vivaview.al/en/projects/white-residence-villas-borsh
…offer a completely different experience.
More space. More privacy. A different rhythm.
But even those clients usually started their journey in Saranda.
Because Saranda is the entry point.
So Why Do People Keep Coming Back?
If I had to simplify it:
Because Saranda stays with you.
Not in an obvious way.
But in small moments.
The way the sea looks in the evening.
The way people interact.
The fact that life feels just a bit easier here.
And once you’ve experienced that… it’s hard to forget.
Final Thought
Most people don’t plan to buy property in Saranda.
They just come back one too many times.
And at some point, the question changes from:
“Should I visit again?”
to
“Why don’t I just have my own place here?”
And that’s when everything shifts.
Because by then… they’re not really visitors anymore.