Céline Vallee Lacoste - Real estate agent - Mauritius

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Real estate agent

Céline Vallee Lacoste

With more than 20 years of experience in real estate and 17 years of  Mauritian luxury market knowledge, Celine Vallee Lacoste is a passionate self-motivated entrepreneur. She is very enthusiastic to represent her office out of Europe, whith values that she truly believed in:  trust, integrity, discretion and excellence.

Buying a home is the largest investment most people make in their lifetime, and Celine is definitely the passionate person who will make this moment unique and unforgettable

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Living in the region

Le Chaland - Port Louis - Cascavelle


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Living in Le Chaland

Le Chaland, known for its exclusive property market and a haven for the luxury lifestyle enthusiasts, has a rich history dating back centuries, with numerous well-preserved historical sites being testament to its intriguing past. Situated on the picturesque and welcoming island of Mauritius, Le Chaland's geographical location adds to its charm. This tranquil area is found on the southern part of the island, boasting a quiet and serene coastal locale. As a famed spot within L'Escalier on the island's southeast, it offers breathtaking sea views that conciliate harmoniously with the luxurious lifestyle that it affords to its inhabitants.

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Living in Port Louis

Port Louis, the vibrant capital of Mauritius, boasts a rich history that dates back to its founding in 1736. This bustling harbor city blends its vivid historical tapestry, which includes French colonial remnants and the iconic Blue Penny Museum, with a stunning geographical location nestled between the majestic Moka Range and the Indian Ocean. With an array of historical sights such as the Aapravasi Ghat and the Caudan Waterfront, Port Louis offers residents and visitors a unique glimpse into the island's multifaceted past. Its convenient placement on the island's northwest coast makes it a central hub, easily accessible and offering picturesque landscapes.

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Living in Cascavelle

Nestled in the picturesque region of Mauritius, Cascavelle boasts a rich cultural tapestry woven through its history, marked by remnants of colonial architecture and vibrant local heritage. The area is characterized by its lush green landscapes and proximity to the stunning Tamarind Bay, offering a serene yet luxurious setting for residents. Historical sights, such as the Casela Nature Park and the nearby Martello Towers, provide glimpses into the island's storied past. Geographically, Cascavelle benefits from its strategic position on the west coast, providing easy access to both the thriving capital, Port Louis, and the captivating beaches of the western coastline.