5 luxury properties for sale in Monaco
The principality enjoys record sales as an increasing number of buyers choose it as their main home. We round up luxury properties for sale in Monaco.


Le Stella, €POA Once ready, this new development in La Condamine will offer 99 apartments and just two luxury villas. Through Pastor Real Estate and Pastor Immobilier (020– 3195 9595; www.pastor-immobilier.mc)
Apartment close to the Golden Square, €9.6m
Set close to the Golden Square, this renovated apartment, which has two bedrooms and a living room with terrace, looks out towards Port Hercule and the Rock. Through Savills (00 337 97 70 42 00; www.savills.com)
Florestan penthouse, €20m
This extraordinary penthouse, which is in need of renovation, has three bedroom suites, a terrace with swimming pool and long sea views. Through Caroline Olds (00 377 93 25 86 66; www.carolineolds.com)
Waterfront apartment, €POA
Set within an elegant building overlooking the port, this three-bedroom apartment enjoys wonderful views of the Prince’s Palace and the sea. Through Knight Frank (020–7861 1553; www.knightfrank.com)
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Harbourside apartment, €17.5m
Situated in a luxury building next to the Fontvieille harbour, this five-bedroom apartment affords beautiful views across the sea, the marina and the Rock. Through CIC Immobilier/ Sotheby’s (00 377 93 25 37 27; http://cic.mc)
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