RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY IN MONACO FROM 2 801 216 💷 GBP
- Location:
- MONACO
- Category:
- RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY
- Type:
- Apartment
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- £ GBP
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3- Bed Apartment for Sale
£2,801,216
Jardin Exotique, Commune de Monaco, Monaco
Listed By: Private Seller on 13.01.2016Browse 1 residential property in Monaco - 🏠 houses & apartments for sale from 2 801 216 💷 GBP on TheMoveChannel.com.
While the rest of the 🌎 world has been fighting a large-scale financial crisis, Monaco seems to have slipped by like nothing happened. Since 2006, the average value of properties in Monaco has soared by no less than 50 per cent, which given the already eye-watering average in this billionaire’s playground is no minor hike. Rental yields remain some of the poorest in all of v Europe – about 1.5 per cent is the best you can expect to get for an outstanding apartment in the heart of Monaco. What’s more, the 16 per cent buying costs are also much higher than most other areas of v Europe, so investing in Monaco is by no means a cheap affair. Nevertheless, when considering the gigantic property value hikes common in a region where seven and eight-figure properties dominate the market, the opportunities for shrewd investors are truly remarkable.
Also known as a flat in the UK, Hong Kong and other countries, an apartment is a residential unit that occupies a self-contained space within a larger building. Apartments can contain several 🛏 bedrooms, or consist of one single room which combines the kitchen, living room and dining room. These are known as studio apartments. Apartments can also span more than one floor within a building. These are called maisonettes.
While the rest of the 🌎 world has been fighting a large-scale financial crisis, Monaco seems to have slipped by like nothing happened. Since 2006, the average value of properties in Monaco has soared by no less than 50 per cent, which given the already eye-watering average in this billionaire’s playground is no minor hike. Rental yields remain some of the poorest in all of v Europe – about 1.5 per cent is the best you can expect to get for an outstanding apartment in the heart of Monaco. What’s more, the 16 per cent buying costs are also much higher than most other areas of v Europe, so investing in Monaco is by no means a cheap affair. Nevertheless, when considering the gigantic property value hikes common in a region where seven and eight-figure properties dominate the market, the opportunities for shrewd investors are truly remarkable.
Also known as a flat in the UK, Hong Kong and other countries, an apartment is a residential unit that occupies a self-contained space within a larger building. Apartments can contain several 🛏 bedrooms, or consist of one single room which combines the kitchen, living room and dining room. These are known as studio apartments. Apartments can also span more than one floor within a building. These are called maisonettes.