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La Costa Properties Monaco Welcome UK Press to Luxury Properties

Earlier this month La Costa Properties Monaco in partnership with Relevance Web Marketing hosted a luxury press trip for UK media to taste the lifestyle of the French Riviera and Monaco.

2014-03-29
MONACO, March 29, 2014 (Press-News.org) Invited journalists visited the Monte Carlo Casino, the Columbus Hotel, as well as several of La Costa Properties Monaco's luxury apartments and penthouses.

After touching down at Nice Cote d'Azur airport journalists were transported to Monte Carlo Square and were introduced to SBM press officers who presented the world's number one Monte Carlo Casino.

The Monte Carlo Casino in Monaco has numerous restaurants and private gambling rooms and journalists were shown around these VIP areas. Owners of the Casino, Monte Carlo SBM, also boast three other casinos in Monaco and prestigious hotels including the world famous Hotel de Paris.

Journalists were then treated to an exclusive tour of Monaco real estate with La Costa Properties Monaco. Visits included a five-story house in boulvard du Jardin Exotique, an apartment for sale in the famous Carre d'Or and an incredible penthouse in the Larvotto area.

La Costa Properties Monaco directors say "we are able to satisfy the needs of the wealthy investors with truly amazing properties for sale or rent. Our knowledge of the local real estate market makes us able to offer any kind of apartment, from the smallest one to the spacious penthouse."

The stunning Monaco penthouse for sale is a premium piece of Monaco real estate and is available at 26,500,000EUR. All of the properties visited were of the highest quality and represent the best that Monaco has to offer.

"Our 20-year-long experience on the Monaco market has showed that investment in the Principality's real estate has always interested people from all over the world seeking safety for their family and their assets. The number of requests for apartments, whether it is for sale or rent, has always been high, which makes for a very dynamic and lucrative market" says LCP director.

"We were happy to show the journalists another side of Monaco, with its dynamic and flourishing economy."

If you would like high-resolution images of any properties available with La Costa Properties Monaco please contact one of their brokers at info@25lcp.com.

For further information visit the website at www.lacosta-properties-monaco.com/en/

ABOUT LA COSTA PROPERTIES MONACO

La Costa Properties Monaco represents the finest Monaco properties throughout the Principality and in the neighbouring French Riviera. Clients seeking to buy or rent Monaco apartments, offices, villas, penthouses, or other real-estate investments, can be sure of receiving professional guidance from qualified and experienced brokers. La Costa Properties Monaco provides serious and competent management of all assets and necessary advice in legal and accounting matters.

Visit the La Costa Properties Monaco website which is regularly updated with listings of Monaco properties that will be of interest to the serious and discerning buyer or tenant.


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[Press-News.org] La Costa Properties Monaco Welcome UK Press to Luxury Properties
Earlier this month La Costa Properties Monaco in partnership with Relevance Web Marketing hosted a luxury press trip for UK media to taste the lifestyle of the French Riviera and Monaco.