
Sandwiched between Monaco and Nice is Saint-Jean Cap-Ferrat, which, according to a 2008 study by Citi Private Bank, and Knight Frank, is the most expensive peninsular in the world, and almost the most expensive place to buy property – beaten only by Monaco and London. Real estate prices in Saint-Jean Cap-Ferrat are roughly three times as high as in Paris, and double those of Tokyo.
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