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Monaco - New Magnet For
Rich Brits
In the 1990's Russians
brought suitcases of cash to the Cote d'Azur and Monaco to
buy property , but now it's the British - using conventional
banking methods and with it a degree of respectability - who
are investing in Europe's top tax haven.
While the British have been players in the region for nearly
two hundred years, with Nice just along the coast being a
favourite resort of the genteel Victorian English - in
recent years the British have held a presence in Monaco, but
now they're back in numbers not seen for over a century.
The new wave of British buyers is welcomed by Monte Carlo
property agents as their funds are more likely to be
legitimately earned, while some of the 90's Russian cash was
often a little suspect.
'Things have changed since the 90's when the Russian mafia
were the big players in town', explains Roger Munns,
Managing Director of Monaco property specialists Tribune
Properties, 'Then it was easy to put a few million cash down
for a property and not have questions asked. In the last few
years the banks have really tightened up due to government
pressure because of the 'war on terror' and tracking money
from illegitimate sources. Estate agents in Monaco know that
the chances of a British buyer being able to show the source
of their money as legitimate is very high'.
With standard one bedroom apartments at just under a million
Euros, and a typical three bedroom apartment at over three
million Euros, property prices have more than doubled in
Monaco in the last ten years.
In the past Monaco property buyers have often been retired
sixty-somethings, staying away from their home country to
avoid the taxes that come with selling their business. But
today's Monaco buyer is just as likely to be in his or her
mid thirties or forties as they are in their sixties, with
the middle age British leading the way.
'A few years ago around one in ten enquiries we were
receiving were from the UK', say Tribune, 'but now it's
virtually four in ten - a significant shift in the
nationality of Monte Carlo property buyers.
The buyers have often made their money from one of three
sources. The traditional company owner with a bricks and
mortar business who has sold up, but also younger
entrepreneurs, some of whom have made money in e-commerce. A
significant number of buyers from the UK have worked in the
financial sector, invariably in the City of London. We see a
lot of futures and commodity brokers who are on high million
pound and more salaries with annual bonues to match. Some
British buyers continue to trade or run their businesses
from Monaco. Nice Airport is a ten minute helicopter ride
away, and the City of London can be just three hours away
from their Monaco property with the right connections. With
some clever accounting thrown in, today's technology enables
people to manage their UK business from Monaco in a tax free
environment'.
Hotels in Monaco
Henri Boulanger of
independent Monaco travel guide
http://www.yourmonaco.com has also noticed more Brits on
the streets of Monte Carlo. 'The British have arrived in
Monaco in numbers recently. The ones I have spoken to have
recently sold their business or are on very high salaries
and annual bonuses. I would like to think they are coming
here for the weather in Monaco, but of course it is for the
tax environment we offer.' In recent years the British
economy has consistently been one of the strongest in
Europe, and with a top rate of income tax cut a decade ago
to forty per cent the wealthy have become wealthier - and
want to stay that way. 'Despite the top rate of tax coming
down to forty per cent', says Henri, 'By the time other
direct taxes such as National Insurance are taken into
account around half of top earners salaries are - as many of
the Monaco property buyers from Britain see it - being lost
to the Inland Revenue. By moving to Monaco they effectively
double their disposable income. When you go the Hotel de
Paris Monte Carlo and see a couple with estate agent details
on the table and a map of Monaco with various places
highlighted, there's an almost even chance that they will be
British. A lot more than just a couple of years ago. They
like Monaco, the security, the tax advantages and the
closeness to London'. Monaco it seems likes the British too.
For a guide to Monaco and
Monte Carlo visit
http://www.yourmonaco.com
For Monaco Real Estate
http://www.monacoproperty.net
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