Apartments and villas have their own shopping centre and direct access to the beach.
The Cap Marina development at Cap Malheureux on the north coast of Mauritius has a mix of apartments and stand-alone villas. The eco-friendly development is surrounded by a 2km freshwater canal and has its own shopping centre, restaurants and sports facilities, as well as direct access to the main beach. Buyers qualify for residency. The Hub in trendy Woodstock consists of studio, one- and two-bedroom apartments aimed at buy-to-let investors and owner occupiers.
The units offer an existing rental revenue stream, having pre-vetted tenants and lease agreements in place, with a net yield of about 7%. No upfront costs or transfer duties are payable. This new home with wood, stone, steel and glass design elements is one of only 10 properties in Steenberg Green boutique estate, close to the Constantia vineyards.
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