
Comparing Smart City, PDS and G+2 in Mauritius
Smart City, PDS and G+2 are three different routes for buying property in Mauritius. This article explains how they differ in terms of property type, residency, payment rules and buyer profile.

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A practical overview of international schools in Mauritius for expat families, including curriculum, location, age range, fees and admissions.

Understand the Invest Hotel Scheme in Mauritius, including who can buy, how leaseback works, what foreign buyers must verify, and how taxes and resale apply.

VEFA in Mauritius sets the legal framework for off-plan property purchases, including deposit caps, staged payments, guarantees and handover protections.

What Mauritius Budget 2025 changes for foreign buyers in Mauritius, from duties and Smart City changes to the key checks to make before signing.

Explore Mauritius' east coast for lagoon living, lower density and a quieter coastal lifestyle shaped by space, climate and retreat appeal.

A focused look at buying property in the south of Mauritius, including Bel Ombre, protected landscapes, daily life, schools and the realities of a lower-density coastal setting.

Buying property in a Smart City in Mauritius means understanding eligibility, payment rules, residence options, and the practical points that shape a secure purchase.

A practical guide to G+2 apartments in Mauritius for foreign buyers, covering qualifying rules, EDB approval, residence eligibility, taxes, renting and resale.

A practical guide to PDS Mauritius for foreign buyers, covering ownership, the USD 375,000 residence threshold, payment rules, taxes, renting and resale.

A practical guide to property investment schemes in Mauritius for foreign buyers, comparing PDS, Smart City, G+2 and IHS across ownership, residency and rental considerations.

The Central Plateau of Mauritius appeals to buyers who value convenience, connectivity and long term residential appeal over coastal lifestyle..

North Mauritius property continues to attract international buyers and investors thanks to its established lifestyle appeal, active resale and rental market, and distinctive coastal micro-markets.

West Coast Mauritius property is among the island’s most sought-after options, thanks to its dry climate, scenic setting, established infrastructure and limited coastal availability.

Living in Mauritius as a foreigner in 2026 involves more than choosing a location. This guide covers cost of living, healthcare, schools, residency and daily life on the island

Rental investment in Mauritius in 2026 varies by area, property type and strategy. This article examines realistic yield expectations through a data-driven lens

Understanding the framework applicable to local buyers proves essential for making informed and secure property investment decisions in the 2025-2026 property market.

The Mauritius property market entered 2025 at a crossroads, presenting new considerations for those looking to buy property in Mauritius as it heads into 2026 with shifting dynamics.

Buying property in Mauritius means choosing not just a home, but a lifestyle and a location that shapes your daily reality.

Mauritius property attracts foreign buyers through approved ownership routes, residence eligibility, tax efficiency and strong lifestyle appeal. Here is what to compare before you buy.

Mauritius has strategically positioned itself as one of the Indian Ocean’s most attractive destinations for international property investment.
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