|
Tamarina's villas combine space, light, wood, stone and colonial shingles in optimal proportion for aesthetic impact. The architects have worked with natural elements, harnessing directional light and providing wind protection.
Some villas are nestled against the cliff. Others hug the river. All have large bay windows looking out onto expansive covered verandahs with compelling views. While each villa has its own swimming pool, the cliff-top homes have integrated rim-flow pools with overflows that cascade down into an untamed ravine, creating a sensation of being suspended between land and sky.
Also standard are well-appointed interiors with integrated storage, air-conditioning, and a phone line. Your island-style bathroom opens out onto the patio, allowing the fragrances of tamarind, acacia and eucalyptus to waft in on the breeze. This cool haven is landscaped with abundant, lush foliage to enhance
your privacy. What peace.
Under Mauritius's Integrated Resort Scheme (IRS) Law, non-Mauritian individuals or companies are allowed to purchase properties, which are part of an Integrated Resort Scheme. An IRS must have the following characteristics:
• Luxury villas with individual swimming pools on freehold erven
• Services to be made available to owners: gardening, maintenance,
security, catering, etc.
• A minimum price of US$500 000 for the villa, including US$70 000
transfer costs, which costs will be paid directly to the Mauritian
government
• Entitlement to acquire Mauritian residency for the duration
of the villa ownership
• Owners are entitled to rent their properties for unlimited periods of time. |
|