Authors have been writing about expensive cities in the world and never misses Monte Carlo on the list. An annual report have cited Monte Carlo as the most expensive property market in the world for two years in a row. Selling $4,420 per square foot, more than double that of second placed Moscow with $1,937. Monte Carlo's average square feet amounts to $47,578. Indeed not so friendly for the checkbook. Let see, Monte carlo is abundant in sunlight that means more activity for the people thus produces more activity for the economy. So that means we are putting an upward sloping scale on the picture. Also been known as the playground for the rich and famous I guess that gives us another reason.
Finding fine hotels in Monte Carlo is 123 easy, checking in is quick, hotel staff are pleasant and business like, most hotel amenities are free, and not to mention the abundant and delicious buffets that surely pays back your accommodation. 1 and 2 stars can cost you an average of 70-80 euros while 4 and 5 stars ranges about 250-330 euros per night on low seasons. Restaurants are perfect with lots of selection and prices round up to 40 euros converting it to about 56 dollars. A 50 dollar can t

Grand Prix being the most famous event in Monte is 78 laps on a 3.340 km circuit, racing around the narrow streets of Monte Carlo and La Condamine that includes the famous harbour. This event has started since 1929 and still keeps attracting more and more visitors. It has so much going on aside from the blazing cars that flashes on the street. Party goers crowd the bars with happy faces and so much life even at sun down. Buying a property in Monte can be a total blast from your account but it is difinitely a place to spend your money for an experience you would not want to forget.
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