
The Monaco property hotspots where the average property averages €7m
Research by the world's leading high-net-worth mortgage broker, Enness Global, has revealed where in Monaco offers the most choice for prospective property buyers in the current market and the average asking prices being set by sellers.
Enness Global analysis of current property stock listed for sale across Monaco shows that apartments, houses and villas currently account for 92% of all available real estate, while 8% of stock for sale relates to garages or parking spaces.
The average size of a property for sale in Monaco is currently 98 sq m, commanding an asking price of €4.6m; €47,000 per sq m.
Garage or parking space is, of course, more affordable at an average asking price of €377,505. However, at an average size of 12 sq m, the privilege of parking in Monaco will still set you back €32,770 per sq m.
To put this in perspective, the same size parking space in London’s prestigious borough of Kensington and Chelsea currently averages €10,824 per sq m. Although this climbs to €19,754 in the City of Westminster, it’s still a far cry from the price of parking in Monaco.
In terms of the areas of Monaco where property is currently commanding the highest price, Monte Carlo tops the table with an average asking price of €7.1m. The sought after, central neighbourhood of Carre d’Or joins the wider area of Monte Carlo as one of the most prestigious areas of the property market, with an average asking price of €6.9m.
Fontvieille (€6.7m), Jardin Exotique (€6.2m) and Larvotto (€5.8m) are also home to some of the highest property values across Monaco in the current market.
However, it’s Saint Roman that currently ranks as Monaco’s property selling hotspot. The area accounts for the largest proportion of homes for sale in Monaco, with 26% of all current stock located there. At 27%, it also accounts for the second-largest level of parking and garage space currently on the market (28%), making it perfect for homebuyers who also need a home for their vehicle.
Managing Director of Enness Global Mortgages, Hugh Wade-Jones, commented:
“The Carre d’Or and the wider Monte Carlo area are the so-called shop window of Monaco and undoubtedly the most exclusive area in which to buy. So rightly, they top the list of currently available asking prices and anything under €50,000psm could even be considered a bargain.
When it comes to the availability of parking in Monaco, a convenient well-positioned parking space or garage is as rare as hens' teeth here in Monaco, and with this particular aspect of the market even more limited then homes themselves, I can only see the asking price for spaces continue to increase steadily.
You only need compare with London to see just how high the cost of parking is in Monaco, so much so the price per square metre means the cost of a home for your Ferrari may be more than the supercar itself.”
Type |
Average Price EUR |
Average size - sq m |
Price per sq m |
Percentage of total stock |
Residential Property* |
€4,610,721 |
98 |
€47,048 |
92% |
Parking/Garage |
€377,505 |
12 |
€32,770 |
8% |
*Residential property includes apartments, houses and villas |
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District |
Average Asking Price |
Proportion of sale stock by type in each region as percentage of all stock listed in Monaco |
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Residential Property* |
Parking/Garage |
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Monte-Carlo |
€7,081,666 |
16% |
10% |
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Carre d'Or |
€6,928,203 |
16% |
43% |
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Fontvieille |
€6,719,375 |
15% |
5% |
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Jardin Exotique |
€6,170,899 |
8% |
4% |
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Larvotto |
€5,839,521 |
4% |
3% |
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Saint Roman |
€3,989,987 |
26% |
28% |
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Condamine |
€3,308,625 |
9% |
0% |
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Port |
€2,959,223 |
4% |
7% |
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Monaco-Ville |
€2,738,613 |
2% |
0% |
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*Residential property includes apartments, houses and villas |
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