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The Mareterra development in Monaco is setting new records in the real estate market, with homes selling for over $100,000 per square meter. This staggering figure is more than double the average resale price in the region, highlighting the immense demand for luxury properties in this exclusive enclave.
The $2 billion land reclamation project is transforming the coastline and creating a unique waterfront community that appeals to affluent buyers from around the globe. The development, which includes residential, commercial, and recreational spaces, is designed to provide a luxurious lifestyle while integrating sustainable practices.
As the project progresses, the allure of living in such a prestigious location is attracting high-net-worth individuals seeking both investment opportunities and a prestigious address. With the combination of stunning views, modern amenities, and an unparalleled lifestyle, Mareterra is poised to redefine the standards of luxury living in Monaco, further intensifying the competition in the local real estate market.
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