In the “Pushkin” café, opened in the summer of 2025 by a group of young men from Russia in the heart of Bačka Topola, Denis, a representative of the EDS Project real estate agency, met with Monika, a satisfied client who recently purchased a house.
SRBIJA NEWS – On a warm summer day, over a cup of coffee, they began a conversation about a new “hot spot” on the map of affordable real estate in Serbia — the village of Pobeda.
“You know I’m already a happy homeowner in Bačka Topola,” Monika laughed, “but I’m still curious about what’s new with you. I heard there’s something really nice and affordable in Pobeda?”
“There’s not only something,” Denis replied confidently. “I’d personally move there. It’s a true Vojvodina village up north — quiet, with a lake and kind people. The air is easy to breathe. It’s the perfect place for anyone looking to escape the city buzz without giving up the comfort of modern life.”
Pobeda is a small but warm and welcoming village. The people are calm, open, and always ready to help. The village’s pride is a picturesque lake where locals swim, fish, and walk along the shore. Many families come here on weekends with their kids to picnic and barbecue. Visitors aren’t just locals — many come because they’ve bought vacation homes or second residences here.
The infrastructure in the village is basic but complete: a bus line connects Pobeda with Bačka Topola and Gunaros, there’s high-quality city water, a functioning sewage system, optical internet, and a built-out gas network. All this makes Pobeda attractive even for IT professionals and remote workers.
For families with children, there are schools and kindergartens nearby. A Hungarian-language elementary school is located in Gunaros, a Serbian-language kindergarten operates in Negoševo, and a high school is available in Bačka Topola. Classes also include English and German, making the education modern and diverse.
“I currently have a fantastic house for sale — 52 square meters, fully furnished, move-in ready,” says Denis. “It’s ideal for those who want peace, nature, and comfort. I love seeing homes like this go to the right people.”
Monika adds that Pobeda isn’t just a village — it’s a lifestyle. There’s no rush, no traffic jams, but there are neighbors who ask how you are, bring firewood, or offer a ride into town.
“And the grandmas there? They make real ajvar and always invite you for coffee. I go there every weekend — it’s where my soul finds peace,” she smiled.
If you’re thinking about buying property in Serbia, especially in the northern part of Vojvodina, be sure to take a closer look at Pobeda. It’s a great opportunity to start a new chapter in life — peaceful, surrounded by nature, and with a true sense of home.
For any questions, advice, or current offers, you can contact Denis directly — a real estate expert from the EDS Project agency who speaks Russian and Serbian. The agency’s director, Emilija Stefanović, speaks English, Serbian, and Hungarian.
Together, they regularly publish tips, reviews, and real estate listings on their YouTube channel — EDS Project.
