The most expensive street in Europe

Interest in real estate in Europe is only increasing every year, and prices are rising along with it. The cost of housing in some areas of the most popular cities of the continent in the tens of thousands of euros per square meter.

Based on the 2014 study of major real estate agencies and Knight Frank Engel & Volkers, Forbes compiled a list of the most prestigious streets to live in ten European cities.

Zurich Pilatusshtrasse and Gold Coast

The most expensive street in Europe

According to research from realtors Knight Frank, street Pilatushtrasse - the most in demand in the Swiss city. She is not inferior to the coastal strip of Lake Zurich (pictured) - Gold Coast (Gold Coast). According to Engel & Volkers, the price per square meter. m here reaches € 21,500.

Munich Myulleshtrasse and Herzog Park

The most expensive street in Europe

In Munich realtors divided palm between two streets: the central Myullershtrasse Penzenhauershtrasse and quiet in a green area near the Herzog Park. on both streets prices reach € 25,000 per square meter. m.

Rome: Spagna and Piazza Navona

The most expensive street in Europe

Real Estate in the center of Rome can cost three times more expensive than in the suburbs. Nevertheless, opinions of experts in the field of real estate on the most expensive location in the city is divided. Realtors Knight Frank chosen area of ​​Spain, while the Italian site for the sale of housing Immobiliare.it calls the most prestigious area of ​​Navona Square and the surrounding streets. According to the calculations of the Italian agency Agenzia del Territorio, prices for apartments in both areas could reach € 11 000-12 000 per square meter. m.

Venice Grand Canal

The most expensive street in Europe

Once the Venetian Grand Canal, or the Grand Canal, the area was rich merchants, bankers and aristocrats. Today, it remains the most prestigious address in the city. Many of the palace, the former houses of the nobility, converted into luxury hotels, art galleries and boutiques, and apartments, which rarely appear on the market. Consequently, the price per square meter. m here can reach up to € 14 000. Realtors Knight Frank are asking for the former palace of Don Sanyantoffetti construction of the XVII century (pictured), now converted into apartments with seven bedrooms, € 10 million.

Moscow Ostozhenka

The most expensive street in Europe

In December 2013 Knight Frank experts were rating the most expensive addresses in the world in which Moscow Ostozhenka suddenly overtaken many prestigious metropolitan areas, including Fifth Avenue in New York. For housing on the street, uniting Art Nouveau and modern architecture, ask about € 28 000 per square meter. m. apartment in the club house of Virgin Barclay House (pictured), for example, will cost $ 7, 5 million.

Vienna: Kaasgrabengasse and Tuhlaben

The most expensive street in Europe

According to realtors regarding the most prestigious locations of Vienna divided. Some have called such a shady street Kaasgrabengasse (Kaasgrabengasse) in a quiet suburban district Döbling; others chose to built-up luxe boutiques Tuhlaben. Prices per square meter in the last (in the photo) range in area from € 24 000 to € 30 000.

Paris: Avenue Montaigne

The most expensive street in Europe

The Parisian "golden triangle", accommodating the palaces, hotels and iconic fashion houses, formed by three streets: Avenue George the V, the Champs-Elysées and Avenue Montaigne. The apartment in the most expensive and sought after area of ​​the French capital will cost, according to Engel & Volkers, at € 40,000 per square meter. m.

Geneva: Shem de la Boucle, Shem de Ruth, Rue de Grunge and Rue du Rhône

The most expensive street in Europe

The idyllic secluded house in the suburbs of Geneva can compete with the best accommodation in the heart of the Swiss city. Remote Shem de la Boucle de Shema and Ruth did not differ greatly in the cost of apartments from the central Rue de Grunge and Rue du Rhône. According to the agency Engel & Volkers, the cost per square meter here starts at € 30 000.

Monaco Princess Grace Avenue and Avenue D'Ostand

The most expensive street in Europe

With the boom in real estate in Monaco in 2007, the cost of houses is significantly reduced, but the principality still remains one of the most expensive and sought-after destinations in the world. Lead on house prices palm tree lined Avenue Princess Grace and the nearby Avenue D'Ostand. Realtors estimate the Engel & Volkers square meter is € 100 000. At the same time, the apartments are put up for sale very rarely, which makes them even more valuable.

London: Kensington Palace Gardens and Hyde Park Wan Knightsbridge

The most expensive street in Europe

The British capital tops the list of the most prestigious places to stay. Experts Engel & Volkers was named head of the British capital elite residential complex of new buildings Ouen Hyde Park. The owners of the apartments here appear Ukrainian oligarch Rinat Akhmetov, a Nigerian oil tycoon Folorunsho Alakija and the Emir of Qatar Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani. The price per square meter. m in Wan Hyde Park reaches record £ 120 000 Realtors from Knight Frank, in turn, was chosen as the most prestigious places to live another "golden mile" - Kensington Palace Gardens. Here, side by side mansions of Indian steel magnate Lakshmi Mittal, a businessman of Ukrainian origin Leonard Blavatnik and the Sultan of Brunei Hassanal Bolkiah. House in Kensington Palace Gardens will cost £ 70 000 per sq. m.