05-12-06
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Mauritius calling!!!
A house in Mauritius.... in a sun and sand setting marked by lush greens and a turquoise sea that keeps the romance going — is what everyone would want to have as a dream house. And all this can be true....
Indians can now own a house in Mauritius. With the opening up of global economy, the Mauritius real estate sector is eyeing the Indian buyers, who are known to have a crush on Mauritius. Here is a news extract to give you a clearer picture.
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A home away from home in Mauritius is what the Anahita estate occupying 213-hectares on the island's lush east coast with six kilometres of waterfront along the magnificent lagoon promises to owners who invest in the luxurious residences.
Named after a Persian Goddess, Anahita Estate is located on the lush green site of an old sugar plantation in Beau Champ. Besides the luxurious lifestyle and a tree studded plantation, Anahita is located opposite to the breathtaking Ile aux Cerf the most sought after beach destination for tourists to Mauritius.
The Four Seasons private residences are spacious, elegant homes ranging from two to six bedrooms and featuring private pools with a focus on verandah living.
On offer for the world class customer there are 29 freehold private residences with a rental agreement managed by Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts and an additional 10 residences with the advantage of whole home ownership while benefiting from the Four Seasons service and the option to rent out if desired.
Anahita will be available for sale beginning December. The top end villas are expected to start from $1,700,000. Some of the attractions that Anahita will bring to its residents include an 18-hole championship golf course designed by Ernie Els and signature restaurants.
The Anahita residential resort is one of the first projects approved under Mauritian government's new Integrated Resort Scheme, which enables foreign investors to purchase property for the first time since the island declared independence in 1968. For buyers, the economy of Mauritius is growing strong as the country is one of the world's top five-star tourist destinations.
Source: TOI
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