The height of the 3 billion dollar waterfronts in the world in Monaco
- Monaco, the homeland of the most richer elite in the world, is expanding its coastline with the six hectares of Maritira project.
- The environmental boycott of $ 2 billion (about $ 3 billion in Australian) is characterized by luxury apartments, villas and green spaces, and setting new standards in high -end sustainable real estate.
- Designed by Renzo Piano and Sir Norman Foster, Mareterra mixes superior luxury with advanced sustainability.
In 1861, when Monaco A waiver of 95 % of its lands France In exchange for independence, it is unlikely that many expect this small emirate to become the most wealthy stadium for the wealthy. At present, this maintains the second deepest country in the world proudly One in three individuals In the country it is a millionaire, through its legendary exclusive, excellent security, and tax -exempt income policy.
Amid this haven of luxury appears MaritiraAnd a pioneering development that won the title of the most expensive neighborhood in the world, with an amazing evaluation of $ 2 billion (about 3 billion Australian dollars). This optical project extends the Monaco coast with new criteria for the super lifetime.

A new era of luxurious living
Mareterra is the residential development of six hectares of Yazid Monaco by 3 % in terms of land area. It was designed by the architectural guys Renzo pianofor Sir Norman FoustP, and Stefano Puery. The project features two distinct residential complexes, Le Renzo and Les Jardins d’Au.
Cranies have more than 100 very superior housing and ten exclusive villas-seven water facades and three backgrounds-each with unparalleled views of the Mediterranean. The project harmony with nature is perfectly achieved, and it includes 800 Tuscan trees specially selected and large vertical gardens.

Revolutionary sustainable life
Mareterra sets new environmental design criteria, as renewable energy systems provide 80 % of the total heating and cooling demand. The region has 200 electric vehicle charging stations, 600 meters of bicycle corridors, advanced rain water recovery systems, and recycling 50 % of rainfall. Car -free design places more than 40 % of the lands for pedestrian areas and green spaces, advanced ground thermal systems and solar panels that support Monaco’s goal to become a neutral of carbon by 2050.
Unparalleled amenities
The glory of the coronation of the complex is a swimming pool filled with salt water that leaks into the Mediterranean Sea and a special marina with a direct entry into the port of Hercules and the Monte Carlo Lachut Club. The villas feature special gardens, ceiling terraces, and underground cars, while apartments are characterized by windows from the ground to ceiling and smart home automation.

High stores and commercial areas in luxury restaurants flounder, creating a luxurious environment. The visual design of the development ensures that all housing has views and privacy, as prices exceed $ 130,000 (about 200,000 USD) per square meter.
Because of the completion in 2025, Maritira is more than real estate – it is a reflection of Monaco’s well -being with a conscience. With a mixture of architectural innovation, environmental awareness and unprecedented luxury, this floating haven puts a tape of living in the elite while sparing the planet resources for the future. Perhaps this is why the project has already attracted global billionaires and celebrities to make Maritira the title of their next home.