Quote from kalinka:
I´m swedish but have lived outside Sweden since 1988,
mainly in Portugal and the French Riviera.
The crimerate in Cannes and surrondings is terrible.
Cap d Antibes, watch up, all drugusers from Antibes
make a living on raids in C´d Antibes, if you want to live
there buy some guns and two securitiesguards 24 hour
per day! Don´t stop for red lights in the evening and
please drive a simple car with Rivieraplates.
I´m happy only three robberies during 10 years,
otherwise everything is very nice!
If you don't use your flat, you might not get the residency...Quote from science_trader:
That's what I heard too. I knew people who where buying a flat in 5 or even more and kept it for years unused. Then it was said you can ask for a residency there after a given number of years. But that's only a 'I heard that'. Not to be taken as a truth.
People don't steel there not necessary because of the amount of money. Police is all over, Monaco has the highest number of policemen per sqft.Besides that it's very animated, everybody would see somebody taking a Ferrari or money..Quote from atorchio:
I remeber having seen a TV special on Monaco.
They showed a guy who purposedly left on his open Porsche a 100 Euro bill. Anyone could have grasped it.
Hors later the same guy came back and saw money was still there.
Probably 100 Euro was not enough...![]()

so the one who comitted the crime was American.... Interesting....Quote from atorchio:
I am sure the crinme rate is low, but this could not avoid US (?) banker Edmond Safra being killed in his home a few years ago.
http://www.courttv.com/trials/monaco/
Quote from atorchio:
Really? I thoguht the victim was american.