|  Yachts Rescue Monaco Realtors Released on = October 25, 2005, 2:37 pm  Press Release Author = YourMonaco.com  Industry = Real Estate  Press Release Summary = The fifteenth Annual Monaco Yacht Show was held 21 to 24
  September, and the Principality’s hotels were full. While it’s been a good year for the travel industry in Monaco, the same cannot be
  said for her property market…
 Press Release Body = Monaco’s annual yacht show which ran Wednesday 21 September to
  Saturday 24 September attracted over ninety of the world’s finest yachts and five
  hundred of the world’s best yachting companies. The show has grown in popularity over the fifteen years since it began, and this
              year attracted over twenty thousand visitors to the Principality. The luxury yachting market has tripled in the last eight years, and helped along by
  orders from Russia’s ‘nouveau riche’, the industry has seen an increase in orders of
              over a quarter in the last year alone. But while luxury and Monaco are often associated, poor sales and a possible drop in
  property prices haven’t been seen in the Prinicpality’s real estate sector for over
              a decade. Monaco Real Estate In contrast to the highly successful Yacht Show, property sales in Monaco have been
              unusually slow in 2005. Although only a square mile in size there are over a hundred
              estate agencies battling for buyers to choose their services, and at times it seems
              that every third or fourth retail unit has been commandeered by a property company
              in Monte Carlo, the best known and most sought after area of Monaco. According to Monte Carlo property specialist Henri Boulanger some estate agents are
              being squeezed, and viewed the yacht show as the last opportunity to turn a dismal
              year into a good one. ‘The yacht show attracts a wealthy clientele in considerable numbers, and the type
              of person who might be buying a luxury yacht might well be thinking about buying a
              property in Monaco as well. While it wouldn’t have been etiquette to actively pursue buyers, many estate agents
              in Monaco were desperately hoping to see their doors open and for one or two
              potential buyers to call into their offices. With good two bedroom apartments starting at over a million Euros, and penthouses
              with Mediterranean views often over five million and some of them over ten million,
              it can take just one sale to turn a bad year into a good one.’ Monaco’s property price inflation has often risen by over ten per cent a year in the
              last decade, but a combination of events have conspired this year with a possible
              stagnation in prices for 2005, and potentially even a fall. The passing earlier this year of the popular Prince Rainier, Europe’s longest
              reigning monarch, cast a cloud over the area which it is just emerging from, but
              economic factors have also played a significant role in the downturn of the real
              estate market. ‘The strength of the Euro against the American dollar has led many of our potential
              buyers from the US to delay their viewing visit from this year to next, and earlier
              this year another source of important buyers from the UK held back until after the
              election to see what the outcome would be’, explains Henri, adding ‘and now with theuncertainty of the economy after the recent US hurricanes it is quite possible that
              some US buyers will delay their visit even more, or possibly to cancel buying in
              Monaco altogether’.
 Monaco Grand Prix No surprise then that while the tourists were in Monaco in increased numbers than
              last year, the prospect of several dozen potential property buyers descending upon
              Monaco and staying in her best hotels over a few days was seen as an opportunity not
              to be missed by the realtors. But what is surprising perhaps is that the Yacht Show is viewed as a better
              opportunity than the Monaco Grand Prix for her realtors. ‘The Grand Prix attracts tens of thousands of people to Monaco every May’, explains
  Henri, ‘And every April we get a lot of new enquiries for property in Monaco, with
              the buyers asking to view apartments in Monte Carlo with views of the race circuit
              during the Monaco Grand Prix weekend. But what they don’t realise is that many of
              the apartments for sale have been rented out for the weekend, and viewing is
              impossible.  Even if an apartment hasn’t been rented out for corporate hospitality it would take
              all day to get from one apartment to another. The Grand Prix is a great tourist
              event for Monaco, and some of the estate agents go away for a few days. They
              weren’t doing that during the Yacht Show!’ For a guide to Monaco and Monte Carlo including a map, Monaco weather, direct
              contact details for hotels in Monaco including the Hotel de Paris and Columbus
              hotels and the Monaco Grand Prix visit<a href
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