Mont Choisy Smart City provides a variety of residential options ranging from villas to townhouses and apartments, as well as serviced land. Residents will enjoy a pleasant lifestyle amid lush nature and in close proximity to the sea. This oasis of healthy living will promote smart, non-motorised mobility,offering access to cycling and jogging tracks, as well as pedestrian walkways.
A place to
live, learn, work and relax
Mont Choisy Smart City has been designed and shaped to create a pleasant and sustainable urban environment for people to live, work and play, at the heart of a bespoke seaside estate. Leveraging the Smart City Scheme and a robust economy, it offers various attractive investment opportunities for both foreign and local individuals and businesses.
A careful transformation is on-going to turn the area into a high-end residential estate, including luxury villas and apartments for local and foreign property buyers, all the while retaining its historic splendour. The smart city will constitute a coherent and harmonious mixed-use development around the coastal village of Grand Baie, with a selection of shops, some dedicated office spaces, a Welcome and Leisure Centre, a resort, a sports centre of excellence, a university, a major innovation centre and some residential components, including affordable housing with landscaped spaces and recreational areas on freehold land.
This smart development is ideally located on the periphery of Grand Baie, with ease of transport and access to the island’s main business centres and attractions. A close-to-nature urban that aims to create avenues for community participation, connectivity and, above all, sustainability.
After launching the North’s only 18-hole golf course and developing the first phases of its high-end real estate project, the Mont Choisy Group’s primary objective is to enhance the surroundings and improveMauritians’ quality of life. To do so, the Group plans to combine urban intelligence and social inclusion while promoting heritage and technological innovation, thereby creating a melting-pot stimulatingsharing and interaction.
Works for the development of a Boulevard and Parkway have already kicked off, with date for the completion of the first 1.5-Km phase scheduled for early 2020. Ultimately, the city will offer over 4Kms of cycling and jogging tracks, allowing residents to adopt a more eco-friendly and healthier lifestyle by reducing the use of motorised vehicles.
This major development aims to transform the North of Mauritius by introducing energy-efficient and sustainable systems, as well as smart technology. The idea is to promote a circular economy, which has become an increasing concern in the world we live in today.