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Nestenn offers you this cosy, new and modern house with a surface area of 112 sqm in the quiet region of Ville Noire. With its mountain view and located in a green area away from the busy activities of the village. The house has all the assets to live peacefully while c...
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Cozy and modern 2-bedrooms house in a quiet area

Ville Noire, Mahébourg
Bedrooms 2 Bathrooms 2 112 m²
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Nestenn offers you this family home located in Morcellement Lorette in Mahebourg. Close to the coastal road and London way, the house is well located and has a spacious, well maintained and secure garden. The main entrance opens on a luminous an spacious living room/din...
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What is the average price of houses for rent in Mahébourg?

Property Size Avg. price
3 bedroom (View 4 properties) Rs47,500
4 bedroom (View 9 properties) Rs85,000
5+ bedroom (View 2 properties) Rs100,000

What you need to know about Mahébourg?

Mahebourg, located on the southeastern coast of Mauritius, is a charming town founded in the 18th century known for its historic waterfront, vibrant markets, and cultural significance. The town is set along the picturesque bay of Grand Port, providing stunning views and a tranquil atmosphere. As one of the oldest towns on the island, Mahebourg offers a unique blend of colonial architecture and modern amenities. Key attractions include the National History Museum - housed in a former French colonial mansion, showcases artifacts from the island’s colonial past, including relics from the Battle of Grand Port, the only naval battle won by Napoleon. The bustling Mahebourg Market offers a glimpse into the daily lives and traditions of the local community, and the nearby Blue Bay Marine Park is renowned for its crystal-clear waters and diverse marine life