Quote from Maverick74:
My understanding is, to get residency there, you need to own property. Well, let's do some math. There is very little property there, demand is through the roof, so you should expect to pay over 7 figures for what will be the equivalent of a small one bedroom condo. You will probably pay substantially more per sq foot then the same place in London. So in other words, the benefits are great but the barrier cost is very high.
Quote from wee man:
My brother lives and works in Monaco and he rents an apartment.
It took him a couple of years to gain residency but he didnt need to show how much money he had..you dont need a mil + or need to own property at all, infact he has recently bought a house outside of Monaco and still retains his resident status.
Quote from virgin:
Yes, you can live in Monaco just by renting in the context of a 1 year residence permit which requires to show a bank statement of a Monegask bank with +100K ⬠on it.
I was inquiring a few years back, could have changed but I doubt
Quote from Maverick74:
I am almost 100% positive that is incorrect. There is no way he is getting the favorable tax benefit in Monaco by renting. No freaking way. Think about it. If you could rent there, why would you pay 5 million to live in a toilet? Common sense please...
Quote from Maverick74:
What does your brother do there?
Quote from Maverick74:
Yes, anyone can rent there. But not to gain the tax benefits. There are a lot of poor French that work and rent in Monaco but they could not start a hedge fund and gain favorble tax treatment. Otherwise shell corps would be setup in the name of Pierre that were run by Steve Cohen.