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Monaco Prince Takes Pole Position
Less than a year after succeeding to the throne, Prince Albert of Monaco is swapping the luxury of his palace for the wilds of the North Pole to highlight global warming.Posted: 2006-03-01
Category: Destinations
Tax Haven Raises 2006 Entry Price
Andorra and Monaco are two European tax havens offering residency to people who want to live in a tax free environment, with Andorra the lower cost option.
But Andorra has just raised the cost of becoming a resident…Posted: 2006-01-19
Category: Taxes
Royals Put Malta Hotels Back On Map
The visit of Queen Elizabeth II to the island of Malta to open the recent Commonwealth meeting resulted in nearly a week of positive coverage for the island on television, print media and the internet.
While Malta has often been overlooked as a holiday destination, the coverage has come immediately before the traditional holiday booking period for the summer with Malta hotels, holiday companies and property agents hoping that it will boost awareness of this often forgotten island.Posted: 2005-12-05
Category: Travel & Leisure
Euro Properties To Fall In 2006
Property prices in some areas of Europe could drop by ten per cent or more in 2006, predict European Real Estate specialists Tribune Properties.
Could this be the time to get a bargain, or would your money be better off in a bank than property?Posted: 2005-11-16
Category: Real Estate
Royal Boost For Holiday Island
The Mediterranean island of Malta hosts the Commonwealth meeting in late November, and in attendance will be Queen Elizabeth II, Tony Blair and the Prime Ministers of Canada, Australia, New Zealand and 50 other countries, along with the media from each country.Posted: 2005-11-16
Category: Travel & Leisure
Real Estate Boost For Monaco
While it’s been a good year for the travel industry in Monaco, the same cannot be said for her real estate market…Posted: 2005-11-16
Category: Real Estate