Qerret sits at the southern end of the Durrës Riviera and carries the newest, highest-specification building on the strip. Where Golem grew up as a volume beach resort, Qerret is where the apart-hotel and landmark-tower projects are going up, and prices reflect that: roughly €1,500 to €2,300 per square metre.
It suits a buyer who wants the newest possible build and is willing to pay a premium over the rest of the coast for it, particularly if the plan is short-letting to guests who expect hotel-grade facilities.
Prices: €1,500 to €2,300/m². Rental: Summer short-let, newest stock on the strip. Best for: Buyers who want the highest spec on this coast.
The current generation of Qerret projects leans toward apart-hotels and mixed residential towers rather than plain apartment blocks. In practice that means shared facilities such as pools, reception and on-site management, which matter more than usual if you intend to let the home out rather than only use it yourself.
Spec is the differentiator on this stretch. Expect sea-facing balconies, better façade materials and more considered common areas than the older resort stock further north, and expect the price per square metre to sit above the rest of the coast because of it.
Qerret makes most sense for a buyer letting to holiday guests who compare against hotels rather than against other apartments, and for anyone who wants the newest available build on this coast. If entry price is the priority rather than specification, Mali i Robit and Golem sit €300 to €1,000 per square metre below and are a short drive up the same strip.
TIKTAALIK Residential Tower, Qerret
Three Gardens Residence, Qerret
Around €1,500 to €2,300 per square metre across the projects we are selling, which is the top of the Durrës Riviera range and reflects the newer, higher-specification building here.
Qerret carries the newest generation of apart-hotel and tower projects, with more shared facilities and better finishes, while Golem is an older and denser resort market. You are paying for specification and newness rather than for a better beach.
Yes, and it is the part of this coast best suited to guests who compare against hotels, because several projects include pools, reception and on-site management. Demand is still summer-weighted, so annualise honestly.