Property for sale in Mauritius

Discover Mauritius, an idyllic island paradise where crystalline waters meet lush landscapes. It's a harmonious blend of vibrant culture, delectable cuisine, and unparalleled natural beauty, offering a truly captivating escape.

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Latest Properties in Mauritius

Mauritius > Tamarin
€2,650,000 6000m²4 bed
The property located in Tamarin, Mauritius, is a large villa with four ensuite bedrooms, a self-contained cottage, and a private office. It features expansive gardens, a swimming pool, and valley views.
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Mauritius > Quatre-Bornes
€546,000 232m²13 bed
This property is a well-maintained guest house in Quatre-Bornes, Mauritius, with 12 en suite bedrooms, a spacious living room, kitchen, and garden with a swimming pool.
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Mauritius > Tombeau Bay, Pamplemousses District
£84,999 4 bed
- A Jacuzzi constructed for relaxation - Spacious Terrace with attractive view from the first floor - Elegant Bar in the living room for family and...

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Property in Mauritius

Buying property in Mauritius offers a wealth of opportunities, both for investors and individuals seeking a tropical lifestyle. Popular regions include the bustling city of Port Louis, the thriving Grand Baie, and the serene district of Moka. Each offers a unique set of attractions, from Port Louis’ commercial energy to Grand Baie's vibrant nightlife and Moka's tranquil landscapes.

For investors, Mauritius presents a robust real estate market with potential for capital appreciation, rental income, or both. High-end beachfront properties and luxury villas are particularly popular among foreign investors. Meanwhile, the government's Property Development Scheme allows foreigners to own residential property in the country, which can lead to permanent resident status if specific conditions are met.

Expats tend to gravitate towards areas such as Tamarin and Pereybere due to their blend of local culture and western conveniences. Tamarin is beloved for its close-knit community and surf-friendly beaches, while Pereybere offers a peaceful residential atmosphere with proximity to Grand Baie's amenities.

However, buying property in Mauritius involves more than choosing a location. Prospective buyers should familiarize themselves with the legal procedures, which can be complex due to differences between local and international laws. It’s also essential to evaluate the property's condition and potential for future appreciation.

In sum, buying property in Mauritius can be a rewarding venture, if you do your research and make informed decisions.