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		<description><![CDATA[In 1990 the Russians brought suitcases of cash benefits to the Cote d&#8217;Azur and Monaco to buy real estate, but now it is the British &#8211; with conventional banking methods and with it a degree of seriousness &#8211; are investing in Europe&#8217;s top tax haven. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In 1990 the Russians brought suitcases of cash benefits to the Cote d&#8217;Azur and Monaco to buy real estate, but now it is the British &#8211; with conventional banking methods and with it a degree of seriousness &#8211; are investing in Europe&#8217;s top tax haven. </p>
<p>While the British have been players in the region for nearly two hundred years, with Nice just along the coast is a popular holiday resort in the Making Victorian English &#8211; in recent years the British have held a presence in Monaco, but now they are back in numbers not seen , For over a century. </p>
<p>The new wave of British buyers is welcomed by Monte Carlo as representatives of their funds are more rightly deserves, while some of the 90&#8217;s Russian cash was often a little suspect. </p>
<p>&#8220;Things have changed since the 90&#8217;s years, when the Russian mafia were the big players in the city,&#8221; says Roger Munns, Managing Director of Monaco property specialists Tribune Properties, and then it was just a few million for cash a property and not questions. In recent years, banks have really tightened up due to government pressure, because the &#8220;war on terror &#8216;and tracking money from illegitimate sources. estate agents in Monaco know that the chances of a British Buyers can show the source of their money as legitimate is very high &#8220;. </p>
<p>With quite ordinary one bedroom apartments with nearly one million euros, and a typical apartment with three bedrooms in more than three million Euros, property prices have more than doubled in Monaco in the last ten years. </p>
<p>In the past Monaco property buyers have often retired sixty-somethings, stay away from their home country to avoid the taxes that come with the sale of its business. But today&#8217;s Monaco buyer is just as likely that in his mid-thirties or forties years ago, when in their sixties, with the middle age British leading the way. </p>
<p>&#8220;A few years ago about one in ten enquiries we received were from the United Kingdom &#8216;, say Tribune,&#8221; but now it is almost four out of ten &#8211; a significant shift on the nationality of Monte Carlo property buyers. </p>
<p>The buyers often have their money from one of the three sources. The traditional company owner with a brick and mortar business, sold, but also younger entrepreneurs, some of whom have the money in e-commerce. A significant number of buyers from the United Kingdom have in the financial sector, invariably in the City of London. We see a lot of futures and commodity brokers, are in high million pound and more salaries with annual sales bonues. </p>
<p>Some British buyers continue to trade or their businesses from Monaco. Nice Airport is a ten minute helicopter ride away, and the City of London can only three hours away from their Monaco property with the right connections. With some clever accounting thrown, today&#8217;s technology allows people to manage their UK business from Monaco in a tax free environment &#8220;. </p>
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<p>Henri Boulanger of independent Monaco travel guide YourMonaco.com has also noticed more Brits on the streets of Monte Carlo. </p>
<p>&#8220;The British have arrived in Monaco in numbers recently. I have just spoken to have recently sold their business or are on very high salaries with million pound and more annual bonuses. I think they come here for the weather in Monaco, but of course it is for the tax environment we offer &#8211; and of course the Monaco Grand Prix. &#8221; </p>
<p>In recent years the British economy has always been one of the strongest in Europe, and with a peak rate of income tax cut a decade ago to forty percent of the rich have become richer &#8211; and want to remain so. </p>
<p>&#8220;Despite the top rate of taxes come to forty percent,&#8221; says Henri, &#8216;By the time other direct taxes such as National Insurance are taken into account around half of top earners salaries are &#8211; as many of the Monaco property buyers from Britain see &#8211; lost to Revenue. With the move to Monaco to double their disposable income. </p>
<p>When you run 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, it is almost a coincidence that they are British. Much more than just a few years ago. They like Monaco, security, tax advantages and proximity to London.</p>
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