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Property in Mauritius
Luxury Property For Sale in Mauritius
Prices from GBP 291,794
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Pointe Aux Canonniers Mauritius
A unique opportunity to own a second home in Mauritius that can provide 8% guaranteed rental income. The brand new project at Point Aux Canonniers will consist of 80, two to four bedroom villas on plots ranging in size from 300 to 600 sq.m.The development will also have 33, 2-3 bedroom apartments of 130 to 180 sq. meters.
Luxury Living in Mauritius
The development will be privately managed and will benefit from a number of fine restaurants and bars as well as a central club house with spa, fitness, café, and recreational services
A Secure Mauritius Property Investment
Overseas buyers are not permitted to own freehold land title in their name, however they are allowed to own 100% of the buildings situated on the land. These luxury Mauritius properties at Point Aux Canonniers are available for 100% ownership with a lease on the land and a signed management agreement.
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Mauritius Pointe Aux Canonniers
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The Location of Pointe Aux Cannoniers is ideal
This is a one off opportunity to buy luxury property in Mauritius in a superb location. Pointe Aux Canonniers is situated 150m off Mauritius s Grand Bay coast, with easy access to the myriad of beautiful islands, baysand beaches throughout area.
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Mauritius Property Development
Distances by car:
- Airport 65 minutes
- Port Louis 20 minutes
- Main Grand Bay center 10 minutes
About Grand Bay
Grand Bay was the first area of the island to fully experience the tourist boom. A shopping and leisure paradise, Grand Bay also happens to be the area where Mauritians head for when they want a fun-filled night out (restaurants, bars and discos). Recently renovated, La Cuvette beach is well worth a visit.

Investing in Mauritius
Mauritius is a development success story. It achieved remarkable economic and social success, based on good governance and an exceptional use of trade preferences for sugar and clothing exports. At independence in 1968, the country was poor, with per capita income of about US$260. Today it is an upper middle income country, with a 2006 per capita income of US$6431 or $11,643 in purchasing power parity (PPP) terms, the second highest in Africa. The country’s ability to profit from the trade opportunities testifies to its institutional strengths – a stable democracy and rule of law; ethnic tolerance; macroeconomic stability; equitable social progress; and reliance on private incentives.
Growing Tourism in Mauritius
| Indicators | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 |
| Tourist arrivals | 660,318 | 681,648 | 702,018 | 718,861 | 761,063 |
| Tourist nights (000) | 6,528 | 6,769 | 6,952 | 7,119 | 7,537 |
| Tourism receipts (Rs M) | 18,166 | 18,328 | 19,415 | 23,448 | 25,704 |
| Number of hotels | 95 | 95 | 97 | 103 | 99 |
| Number of hotel rooms | 9,024 | 9,623 | 9,647 | 10,640 | 10,497 |
| Number of bedplaces | 18,350 | 19,597 | 19,727 | 21,355 | 21,072 |
Sources: Central Statistics Office and Bank of Mauritius
Mauritius offers the property investor political stability, pleasant and peaceful living conditions, efficient telecommunications, pool of qualified professionals conversant in English and French, Investment Promotion and Protection Agreements, International Stock Exchange, Freeport activities and the absence of exchange control.
Mauritius a diverse population
Mauritius gained independence in 1968, after centuries of colonization by the Dutch (1598), the French (1710), and the British (1810). It has a highly diverse population. Descendants of indentured workers from India , who were brought to work in the sugarcane fields after the abolition of slavery in 1835, make up about 70 percent of the population. The rest of the population includes Africans, Creoles, Chinese, and Europeans.
Useful Mauritius Resources
Mauritius - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
| Hyperlinked encyclopedia article covers the history, government and politics, geography, economy, demographics, language and culture of the African country ... |
Mauritius.com - Mauritius holidays, Special Offers, Luxury villas
| Mauritius.com, The Holiday Travel Website For Mauritius. |
Mauritius Travel Guide and Travel Information - Lonely Planet
| Lonely Planet Mauritius Travel Guide. Mauritius travel information, advice, hotels, reviews, maps and itineraries. |
Maurinet.com. Mauritius Island Online
| Information and links to businesses, tourist information, entertainment and real estate. |
BBC News - Country Profile: Mauritius








