Unique Opportunity for Fractional Ownership of this stunning 3 bedroom island property. It has been fully renovated using the islands traditional methods and top of the range equipment and products imported from Europe. It is part of the islands heritage and is ready to move in to.
o 5 x 20% time shares slots with blocks of 73 days each at $80,000.00
o Time blocks will rotate around the calendar year on year and may be swapped.
o Can not subdivide and sell into smaller blocks nor rent out to a third party. Only shareholders or immediate family can use the property.
o Condominium fee of $100USD per month – to cover staff salary, electricity, gas, water, and to accumulate for minor maintenance, like scrape and paint, etc..
o Each user is required to top up electricity during visits and
tip the staff.
o All current legislation to be considered.
Property Features:
- AC's in all bedrooms
- AC 24kBtu in the living room
- 3 Bedrooms, one en-suite and two with a common WC
- Living room
- Dining room
- Entrance hall
- Mezzanine
- Fully equipped kitchen
- Wide entranceway
- Outdoor bathroom
- Outdoor Shower
- 50Lt Boiler
- 35,000l water tank
- Water pressure pump
- Gas Stove-Oven
The house is part of a group of houses (Corridor) and is located on the back coast, facing the mainland and on the seafront with a view of Mussuril Bay.
Access to the island is via a bridge.
The owner has other properties on the island, if somebody is interested in investing their time and resources into island life conversations about this and other plots are most welcome.
It was the capital of Mozambique for nearly four centuries under Portuguese colonization before the move to Lourenco Marques (now Maputo), and had been used as a major base for the Arab traders since around the 8th century, long before the arrival of the Portuguese. It's a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The tiny island is only 3km long and very narrow. It's connected by a concrete bridge with the mainland. Stone Town occupies the northern half of the island and is much grander than Macuti town in the south, but both are UNESCO listed because of their significant architecture and cultural tradition.
There is quite a lot of interesting bird watching in the afternoon/evenings in the mangroves. Cormorants, kingfishers, migratory pelicans, cranes and a myriad of other species. Also this is an excellent location for viewing humpback whales in season, fishing, diving, snorkeling & island hopping, etc…
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