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The Development Type: From Studios to 2-bed villas Price: from €88,280 to €139,397 excl.VAT Yield: up to 4.50% excl.VAT Personal usage: Yes Lease length: 11 years and 9 months Delivery date: 1st quarter 2009
This development is located in the Ille-et-Vilaine, in the Tronchet city and it is located just next to the Golf club of Saint Malo. The Saint Malo development is going to be constructed under a 20,000 sqm of plot of land. The residence enjoys a strategic location in the sense that it is only 30 minutes from the Rennes Saint-Jacques airport and the Dinard-Pleurtuit Saint-Malo airport. The residence benefits from a 3-star ranking having 95 units close to the golf. These units will range from studios to 2-bedroom villas with terraces. The lodgings are going to be furnished as the following: Reception area Equipped kitchenette: fridge, microwave oven, dishwasher and household appliance Bedrooms with a double or twin beds Television Bathroom with a bathtub Terrace
This high quality tourist residence offers a unique layout having 6 separate blocks of grouped villas. The following are the planned facilities for the residence: A covered and heated swimming pool Sauna Baggage locker A reception area with a chimney Solarium Multi-sport games Relaxation area 95 parking space: to allow a parking space for each lot
Since the residence is under the leaseback scheme, it offers fully equipped and furnished lodgings to be rented out; thus, under the 261-D of the General Tax code, the following are the services to be presented: Clientele reception Breakfast Regular cleaning House linen provided
The Location The Brittany area is known for its emerald seaside, the name of the region had been given due to the colour of its beach. All through its prestigious history, Saint-Malo has lived with the sea and maximised on all the benefits to be drawn from it. True to its maritime roots, Saint-Malo remains the first commercial port on the north coast of Brittany and has become the leader in transport to England, Ireland and the Channel Islands. Each year the port, with its terminal capable of docking third-generation ferries, sees over a million tourists through its gates. Saint-Malo offers a large selection of quality water-sports, activities and infrastructures which are being constantly improved. With the quality label of "Station Voile" (sailing centre) since 1989, now called “Station Nautique” (water-sport resort), it’s no wonder Saint-Malo is an international sailing capital. And to discover the hidden mysteries of the seven seas, come and visit the Grand Aquarium of Saint-Malo. Open every day. Saint-Malo during the middle ages was a fortified island at the mouth of the Rance River, controlling not only the estuary but the open sea beyond. The promontory fort of Aleth, south of the modern centre in what is now the Saint-Servan district, commanded approaches to the Rance even before the Romans, but modern Saint-Malo traces its origins to a monastic settlement founded by Saint Aaron and Saint Brendan early in the 6th century. Its name is derived from a man said to have been a follower of Brendan, Saint Malo. Saint-Malo had a tradition of asserting its autonomy in dealings with the French authorities and even with the local Breton authorities. From 1590–1594, Saint-Malo declared itself to be an independent republic, taking the motto "not French, not Breton, but Malouins".
Access By road: From Paris: A11 and RN 137 From Normandy: A84
By train: Station of Combourg: 8 km Station of Dol de Bretagne: 10 km
By plane: From London – Stansted to Dinard/Pleurtuit Airport: 1 hour and 5 minutes Possible departure from Guernsey and Jersey islands: 30 minutes
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