If I had a euro for every time someone asked me, “What can I actually buy for 100,000 euros in Albania?” — well, I’d probably have enough to buy another apartment myself.


 

Truth is, 100,000 euros used to stretch a lot further even just 4–5 years ago. But even now, if you know where to look (and who to ask), that budget still gets you something really good. Especially here in the south.


 

I’ve lived in Saranda for years — worked with buyers from all over — and this question comes up more than any other. So, let’s break it down, honestly, city by city. And I’ll tell you where I’d put my own money, too.


 

Saranda – Still the Sweet Spot of the Albanian Riviera


 

Let’s start at home. I might be biased — okay, I am — but Saranda offers the best value on the entire Mediterranean coast right now. No exaggeration. With 100,000 euros in Saranda, you’re looking at a furnished 1+1 apartment, often with partial or even full sea view, depending on location and floor.


 

Last month, I helped a couple from Poland close on a second-floor studio, 3 minutes from the beach, fully new construction. Clean lines, modern finishes, and surprisingly quiet even in July. They paid under budget — take a look here if you’re curious: Spacious Studio Apartment – New Build, Close to Beach


 

What makes Saranda special isn’t just the beach — it’s the lifestyle. Morning coffee on the promenade. Kids playing at sunset. The local fruit vendor who remembers your name. You’re not buying just a place to sleep — you’re buying rhythm, routine, something grounded. And if you’re lucky enough to get something with even a glimpse of the sea? That view alone is worth thousands over time.


 

Borsh – Quiet, Untouched, and a Little Wild


 

Now Borsh… that’s a different story. In a good way. It’s quieter. More remote. No high-rises. No cruise ships docking. Just long beaches, olive groves, and goats occasionally blocking the road.


 

With 100K here? You could potentially snag a small plot of land near the beach — or even a rustic house ready to renovate. Apartments are rare, but when they pop up, they’re often spacious and affordable, and you’re just 5–10 minutes from the sea, depending on how steep the hill is.


 

And here’s a little local tip: there’s this small taverna near the far end of Borsh Beach — it’s not on Google Maps, but their grilled octopus is unreal. I always stop there with clients after a property visit. It kind of sells the dream for me.


 

Borsh isn’t for everyone — there’s not much nightlife, and WiFi can be spotty depending on where you are — but for the right buyer, it’s a gem. Perfect for peace, nature, and long-term value.


 

Ksamil – Albania’s Santorini… With a Price Tag to Match


 

Okay. Let’s talk Ksamil — the darling of the Albanian Riviera, especially in the last 3 years. Prices here have skyrocketed. I mean, five years ago, 100K could get you a penthouse. Now? You’re looking at smaller 1+1s, often in mid-rise buildings, no guaranteed seaview unless you’re really lucky.


 

But here’s the thing — if you find something under 100K with a view and access to amenities like a pool, you grab it fast. Like this 1+1 seaview apartment with pool access. It’s tight on space — just under 60m² — but perfect for rentals, summer escapes, or even passive income if you list it on Airbnb.


 

Last week, I showed this exact unit to a woman from Switzerland who was planning to buy something in Corfu. She walked into the balcony, saw the pool, the sea, the quiet — and said, “Why pay double across the water?” I had no answer. She bought it on the spot.


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