Monaco home values set new record

portshotheadHome values in the Principality rose to a record €41,420 per square metre last year after increasing 15 percent since 2015, according to the Government’s statistics office. The strong year followed a slight decline in prices from 2014 to 2015, after a steady growth period from 2012.

The strong price rise eclipses other top-end property markets. The current price is more than twice the price of Manhattan co-op and condo properties, and almost twice the value of a luxury home in London. The high end of the Monaco market appears to be strongest. Nearly half of the 33 new homes bought in Monaco in 2016 sold for €10 million or more.

 

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Monaco’s high hopes for Manchester game

AS Monaco at airport. Photo: Facebook AS Monaco
AS Monaco at airport. Photo: Facebook AS Monaco

More than a thousand AS Monaco supporters will be in Manchester on Tuesday night to support their club in the knockout round of the Champions League against Manchester City.

Not all the fans will be from the Riviera, with many planning to travel from the north of France. A group of 50 devoted supporters from Monaco will be making the trip. Josep “Pep” Guardiola, the City trainer has no illusions that Monaco will be a tough team to beat. He told the sports press on Monday that Monaco are a complete and balanced team.

Mr Guardiola admitted in the interview that critics are waiting to “kill” him and Manchester City if they fail to get past Monaco in the Champions League last 16.

AS Monaco has won plaudits from other teams for inexpensively building up the side by nurturing young players, after splashing out millions of euros in a major spending spree three seasons ago.

The Principality’s footballers have a good record playing in England, beating the Spurs in September. Kick-off is at 7:45 pm, UK time.

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Fillon sticks by VAT raise, looks to American-style heathcare

François Fillon Photo: World Economic Forum
François Fillon Photo: World Economic Forum

French presidential candidate François Fillon, 62, is still proposing an increase in VAT, despite reports on Monday that he was about to renounce the idea. The centre-right candidate of Les Republicains wants to increase the standard rate from 20 to 22 percent, and the intermediate rate from 10 to 12 percent, in order to raise €16 billion into state coffers.

However, he has come in for harsh criticism from opponents of the move, who claim that an increase in VAT would carry significant risk for the purchasing power of the French consumer. A former Minister of Economy, François Baroin, said that an increase in VAT rates would impact all sectors of the economy.

The French economy has shown signs of life in recent months, with the unemployment rate falling to 9.7 percent in the last three months of 2016, down by one percent from the third quarter. However, the consensus among economists is that the prospects for the French economy remain fragile.

Mr Fillon, who recently made headlines for hiring his wife as a parliamentary aide over 15 years with an average monthly salary of €3,700 after tax – “fair for a woman with training in law” he said – has also been criticised for his American-style healthcare plans, which would limit France’s generous public health insurance to serious or long-term illnesses, with everything else requiring private insurance.

 

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Sailing Yacht A drifts into debt storm

Sailing Yacht A. Photo: Feliz
Sailing Yacht A. Photo: Feliz

Even billionaires run into trouble with bailiffs, as industrialist Andrey Melnichenko has found out after his new boat, “Sailing Yacht A”, was impounded by the Gibraltar Port Authority over the non-payment of bills.

The builders of the world’s largest sailing yacht – its three masts are higher than Big Ben’s clock tower – claim that the billionaire Russian owner owes the company €15.3 million. Gibraltar Admiralty Marshal Liam Yeats, said: “The vessel is under arrest and is currently at anchor in British Gibraltar Territorial Waters.”

On its website, the Authority adds: “(This) isn’t an attractive proposition, and clearly it’s an action of last resort but, when handled efficiently and swiftly, it can at least deliver a safe resolution to a dispute and bring matters to a close.”

Shipbuilder Nobiskrug is seeking an outstanding payment of €9.8 million, as well as €5.5 million for subcontractors and interest charges. The claims are made against Valla Yachts Ltd, the Bermuda company to which the yacht is registered.

Just two weeks ago, as the yacht left the shipyard, the shipbuilder’s managing director, Holger Kahl, said: “Born from the desire of the owner to ‘push the boundaries of engineering and challenge the status quo of the industry’, Sailing Yacht A is undoubtedly one of the most visionary projects Nobiskrug has ever been involved in.”

Mr Melnichenko’s other boat can be seen often off Monaco. The distinctive “Motor Yacht A”, was named so it appears first on international ship registries, as will “Sailing Yacht A” in the sailing class.

Sailing Yacht A requires 54 crew to operate, has eight decks connected by several lifts, and is capable of achieving speeds of 35 knots downwind.

 

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Anthony Burgess and his time in Monaco

Anthony Burgess at the Inauguration of the Princess Grace Irish Library, November 20, 1984. Photo: pgil.mc
Anthony Burgess at the Inauguration of the Princess Grace Irish Library, November 20, 1984. Photo: pgil.mc

The Princess Grace Irish Library is hosting a distinguished speaker, Andrew Biswell, on Monday, February 20, who will look at the connections between the writer Anthony Burgess and the Principality.

Mr Biswell’s lecture will examine the links between the period of Anthony Burgess’s residence in Monaco and the late flowering of his literary and musical creativity. Drawing on a wealth of unpublished materials, the talk will be illustrated with photographs and music. This is the first time that the story of Burgess’s life in Monaco has been told in detail.

Anthony Burgess (1917-1993), a Founding Trustee of the Princess Grace Irish Library, moved to Monaco in 1975. Living in the top-floor apartment at 44 rue Grimaldi, he wrote many of his most famous works in the Principality, including “Earthly Powers” (1980), “A Dead Man in Deptford” (1993) and the two volumes of his autobiography, “Little Wilson and Big God” (1987) and “You’ve Had Your Time” (1990). His detailed diary of his life on the Riviera has been preserved in the archive of the International Anthony Burgess Foundation.

Best known as the author of “A Clockwork Orange”, Anthony Burgess was a prolific novelist, playwright, poet, musician and literary journalist. In total, he wrote 33 novels, 25 non-fiction books, thousands of literary essays, and more than 250 musical works.

Anthony Burgess was very active in the intellectual life of the Princess Grace Irish Library. He gave The Richard Ellmann Memorial Lecture (Joyce as Novelist) at the 12th International James Joyce Symposium organised by the Library at the Centre de Congrès Auditorium de Monaco in 1990. In addition to writing articles about Princess Grace, Mr Burgess commemorated her when he composed “In Memoriam Princess Grace”, a piece for string orchestra.

Andrew Biswell is Professor of Modern Literature at Manchester Metropolitan University and the Director of the International Anthony Burgess Foundation. He is the editor of “A Clockwork Orange: The Restored Edition” (Penguin, 2013) and the author of an award-winning biography, “The Real Life of Anthony Burgess”. In addition, he’s one of the general editors of “The Irwell Edition of the Works of Anthony Burgess”, to be published by Manchester University Press. He is currently preparing a critical edition of Burgess’s first novel, “A Vision of Battlements”, set on Gibraltar during the Second World War.

Reservations (pglib@monaco.mc) for Monday’s lecture essential due to the limited number of seats. Entry €10 per person payable at the door.

 

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Another win for Monaco’s basketball team

Photo: Twitter AS Monaco Basket
Photo: Twitter AS Monaco Basket

AS Monaco Basket was back at Disneyland Paris for the LNB Leaders Cup and won the quarterfinal game over Gravelines-Dunkerque 90-85.

The Northerners had won six victories for a single defeat in Pro A since early December, and were no easy opponent. But the Roca Team has the best of the 40 teams in the Basketball Champions League (12V-2D), with only two defeats, in Nancy and at home against Paris-Levallois.

Since 2013, the Leaders Cup regroups the first eight Pro A teams at the end of the first leg of the regular season. With 27 victories for every five defeats in all competitions, the Roca Team leads the championship and is the overall favourite in this competition.

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