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Luxury Properties for rent in Monaco

  • Apartment in Monaco
    Apartment in Monaco
    CN¥ 542,900 month
    366 m² 5 5
    Presented by John Taylor Monaco
    Collection
  • Apartment in Monaco
    Apartment in Monaco
    Price on Application
    55 m²
    Presented by DAMENO MONACO REAL ESTATE
    Collection
  • Apartment in Monaco
    Apartment in Monaco
    CN¥ 1,241,000 month
    480 m² 5
    Presented by DAMENO MONACO REAL ESTATE
    Collection
  • Office in Monaco
    Office in Monaco
    CN¥ 116,300 month
    175 m²
    Presented by DAMENO MONACO REAL ESTATE
    Collection
  • Apartment in Monaco
    Apartment in Monaco
    Price on Application
    29 m² 1
    Presented by DAMENO MONACO REAL ESTATE
    Collection
  • Apartment in Monaco
    Apartment in Monaco
    CN¥ 271,500
    200 m² 3 4
    Presented by Carat Properties
    Collection
  • Office in Monaco
    Office in Monaco
    CN¥ 3,048,200 year
    247 m²
    Presented by John Taylor Monaco
    Collection
  • Apartment in Monaco
    Apartment in Monaco
    CN¥ 542,900
    702 m² 5 5
    Presented by Westrope Real Estate
    Collection
  • Apartment in Monaco
    Apartment in Monaco
    CN¥ 310,300
    291 m² 3 3
    Presented by Westrope Real Estate
    Collection
  • Apartment in Monaco
    Apartment in Monaco
    CN¥ 542,900
    702 m² 5 5
    Presented by Westrope Real Estate
    Collection
  • Office in Monaco
    Office in Monaco
    CN¥ 31,030 month
    49 m²
    Presented by DAMENO MONACO REAL ESTATE
    Collection
  • Apartment in Monaco
    Apartment in Monaco
    CN¥ 24,820 month
    24 m² 1
    Presented by John Taylor Monaco
    Collection
  • Apartment in Monaco
    Apartment in Monaco
    CN¥ 217,200
    305 m² 4 4
    Presented by Carat Properties
    Collection
  • Apartment in Monaco
    Apartment in Monaco
    Price on Application
    45 m² 1 1
    Presented by John Taylor Monaco
    Collection
  • Apartment in Monaco
    Apartment in Monaco
    CN¥ 147,400 month
    90 m² 1 1
    Presented by Deborah Dwek | Monte-Carlo Sotheby's International Realty
    Collection

luxury guide

402 luxury properties are currently listed in Munich on LuxuryEstate.com. That figure tells a story: this is a market where supply rarely meets demand, and where buyers from Asia, the Gulf states and North America compete for the same limited stock. Munich is not simply Germany's most expensive city. It is a European capital of private wealth, positioned between Vienna, Salzburg, Zurich and the Alps, with Franz Josef Strauss Airport connecting directly to over 200 destinations worldwide. Apartments, penthouses and prestigious residences make up the bulk of the market, serving a clientele that values stability above all else. And in Munich, stability is not a selling point. It is a fact.

Luxury property prices in Munich

Prices in Munich range from CN¥24,091,200 to CN¥184,699,200, with an average of CN¥53,803,680. Property sizes span from 60 to 332 sqm, with a typical footprint around 120 sqm. Floor level, terrace access and distance from the Innenstadt drive the price more than almost any other factor. A top-floor apartment overlooking the rooftops near Maximilianstrasse commands a premium that cannot be replicated elsewhere in the city. Compared to Frankfurt or Hamburg, Munich sits at a clearly higher price point. Relative to Zurich or Vienna, the gap is narrower, but Munich's long-term price stability remains a decisive argument for international buyers. New construction in the central districts is scarce. That scarcity is not a problem for the market. It is the reason the market holds.

Most sought-after areas in Munich

Schwabing draws the most international attention, and the reasons are easy to understand. Leafy boulevards, Jugendstil facades and direct access to the Englischer Garten make it Munich's most recognisable luxury address. Bogenhausen is quieter, and deliberately so: the district hosts embassies, private gardens and some of the city's most sought-after historic residences. Maxvorstadt has changed considerably over the past decade. The museum quarter around the Pinakothek der Moderne and the Glyptothek has attracted a younger, culturally driven buyer profile. Lehel and the historic core around Marienplatz offer a sense of permanence that newer developments simply cannot replicate. Nymphenburg, anchored by its royal palace and formal gardens, remains an address that signals something beyond mere financial investment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why invest in Munich's luxury real estate market?

Munich's market is built on structural scarcity. Central districts have virtually no room for new large-scale development, which means existing stock holds its value with unusual consistency. With an average price of CN¥53,803,680, Munich remains more accessible than central Zurich or prime London, while offering comparable legal security and significantly stronger rental demand from a large, highly paid professional population.

What is daily life like in Munich for international residents?

Munich consistently ranks among the top three European cities for quality of life, and the daily reality matches the rankings. Public transport is efficient and extensive, green space covers roughly a fifth of the city's surface, and the international community is large and well established across the technology, finance and pharmaceutical sectors. Salzburg is 90 minutes away, the Alps are under an hour.

What makes Munich unique in the European luxury property market?

Munich is the only German city where the luxury segment operates at a genuinely international level, competing directly with Vienna, Zurich and Paris for the same pool of high-net-worth buyers. The combination of preserved historic architecture, legal clarity for foreign ownership and a local economy anchored by BMW, Allianz and Siemens creates a foundation that few European markets can replicate.