Explore the limited collection of carefully curated double-storey villas for sale at Bijou Résidence in the West of Mauritius. Imbued with a strong sense of style and personality, they are an attractive investment in Mauritius for discerning buyers seeking exclusivity, serenity and modern comfort.
These luxurious villas in Mauritius are designed to blur the boundaries between indoor and outdoor living, with an excellent balance of privacy and an open-air feel.
The front door opens onto a double-height entrance foyer leading onto graciously sized en suite resting areas and welcoming living quarters, including a flexible common space on the first floor that can be used for evening turndown, as a home office or an additional bedroom. The private balconies look out onto lively barbecue and entertainment areas, beautifully landscaped gardens and a glistening swimming pool for cooling off.
Another exclusive feature of your private villa in Mauritius is a lock-up-and-go garage for two vehicles with a built-in storage area to enable owners who intend to use their property as a holiday home to fly back anytime with peace of mind.
6.15% of the property's net value comprises the administrative notary fee and the fee to the state authority EDB (Economic Development Board).
Mauritius, as a year-round destination, has gained significance in recent years for real estate investors. The benefits of the country, such as a uniform 15% tax, the absence of inheritance tax, and no wealth tax, make this location particularly attractive for high-income populations.
Mauritius offers the possibility of acquiring permanent residency when purchasing/investing in real estate exceeding $375,000 for the entire family of the investor (partner and children up to 24 years old).
Since Mauritius has never been involved in any war conflict and maintains good international relations, it is considered a safe destination. The economic and investment situation in the country is very good. It provides favorable conditions for tourists, digital nomads, and also offers the opportunity to obtain a work visa upon meeting certain requirements. The legal system consists of elements of both English and French law.
Investing in Mauritius is higher in terms of costs. However, one must consider the size of properties (usable floor area) as well as the fact of personal land ownership on an island with an area of only 2,040 km². The amenities, furnishings, and services found in investment properties are of high standard—sometimes even higher than in Europe.
Purchasing real estate in Mauritius offers several significant benefits that must be considered. Based on this, we recommend this investment to investors who have a higher budget and are willing to travel approximately 10 hours by air (in the case of a direct flight) to the destination.
If the investor positively evaluates these factors, they can expect a relatively high annual income from the investment property.