INVESTMENT PROPERTY IN MAURITIUS FROM 362 261 💷 GBP
- Location:
- MAURITIUS
- Category:
- INVESTMENT PROPERTY
- Type:
- Villa
- Beds:
- -
- Currency:
- £ GBP
- Prices:
- -
- Results:
- 3 listings
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2 - Bed - Land Investment
Invest From: £362,261
Grand Baie, Riviere du Rempart, Mauritius
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5 - Bed - Land Investment
Invest From: £896,376
Grand Baie, Riviere du Rempart, Mauritius
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3 - Bed - Land Investment
Invest From: £452,094
Grand Baie, Riviere du Rempart, Mauritius
Land InvestmentBrowse investment property in Mauritius - invest in real estate from 362 261 💷 GBP on TheMoveChannel.com.
One of the most stable democracies and not far from the strongest economy of any African country, Mauritius is a bewilderingly beautiful 🏝 island that holds great potential for international investors. There are now three government-run schemes that enable foreign investors to buy in – one of which has been designed to encourage professionals to live and work on the 🏝 island by making property purchase available to them. Rent yields are generally mid-range at about the 6 per cent mark, though it’s worth noting that the law dictates owners cannot increase the rental price of their properties for the first three years of a tenant moving in. The standard of living in Mauritius is exceptionally high by African standards and exclusive tourism represents the bulk of the nation’s economy.
Once the term for Roman country 🏠 houses, the word "villa" now has a much wider meaning, which encompasses extravagant country estates and semi-detached bungalows. But whether talking about detached holiday homes or high-end rental properties, the term "villa" still carries connotations of class.
One of the most stable democracies and not far from the strongest economy of any African country, Mauritius is a bewilderingly beautiful 🏝 island that holds great potential for international investors. There are now three government-run schemes that enable foreign investors to buy in – one of which has been designed to encourage professionals to live and work on the 🏝 island by making property purchase available to them. Rent yields are generally mid-range at about the 6 per cent mark, though it’s worth noting that the law dictates owners cannot increase the rental price of their properties for the first three years of a tenant moving in. The standard of living in Mauritius is exceptionally high by African standards and exclusive tourism represents the bulk of the nation’s economy.
Once the term for Roman country 🏠 houses, the word "villa" now has a much wider meaning, which encompasses extravagant country estates and semi-detached bungalows. But whether talking about detached holiday homes or high-end rental properties, the term "villa" still carries connotations of class.