The French Apprentice ; You Don't Have to Be Sir Alan Sugar to Own a Home in the South of France, Says His Former Protege and Tv Property Guru, Paul Torrisi

Daily MailJune 22, 2007

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THE South of France, more than anywhere, has a reputation for glamour with a very large 'G'. As well as its star-studded film festival, it is the second-homeof-choice for scores of movie big- shots and their musical counterparts. It really is the place to be and to be seen.

It is no surprise, therefore, that in order to buy here, you have to pay through the nose. In fact, Monte Carlo is the second most expensive place in the world to build, and you will face a bill of 1,500 per square foot if you want to construct your own hideaway (central London, wouldn't you know, is 1,750).

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The French Apprentice ; You Don't Have to Be Sir Alan Sugar to Own a Home in the South of France, Says His Former Protege and Tv Property Guru, Paul Torrisi

Even armed with 1.5 million then, the best you can hope for in central Monaco is a large, two-bedroom flat with a view of the marina and Sir Alan Sugar's boat (ask all you like, he won't let you on it).

Therefore, for most buyers, the trick is to find as much as you can for as little as you can, without resorting to properties...

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