Padel is establishing itself as a key element of premium residences internationally. .
It is no longer simply a sport on the rise. In just a few years, the paddle has established itself as a true marker of status in the high-end real estate Today, integrating sports infrastructure — and in particular padel courts — has become an increasingly sought-after criterion in new premium programs.
Destinations such as Spain, Dubai, or even Mauritius projects are emerging where The life experience is no longer limited to real estate, but extends to a true lifestyle. , focused on well-being, sport and conviviality.
In this context, some recent programs are attracting particular attention from a European clientele, notably composed of padel enthusiasts.
In Mauritius, a discreet program within this dynamic
Located in Mauritius A confidential real estate development perfectly illustrates this market evolution. Without explicitly claiming a "padel" positioning, it clearly fits into this new generation of projects where Sport and quality of life occupy a central place .
In a preserved natural environment, the complex offers luxury villas designed for a clientele seeking space, comfort and serenity.
The properties fall into two main categories:
- Type B villas , with about 240 m² of living space and a total surface area that can reach 326m²
- Type A Villas , more spacious, with approximately 268 m² of living space and up 412 m² in total
Each villa is situated on plots of approximately 1000m² offering a privileged living environment and a true sense of intimacy.








An outdoor lifestyle… and sport
The architecture and the organization of the spaces reflect a clear intention: bringing the outside world into everyday life .
The living areas open widely onto the terraces and outdoor spaces, in a design perfectly suited to the Mauritian climate This type of configuration directly meets the current expectations of buyers, particularly those from the world of sports.
Because beyond pure comfort, a trend is emerging: buyers are now looking for places where It is possible to live year-round in an active environment , with easy access to sports activities.
In this context, the paddle It naturally becomes essential. Easy to access, user-friendly, and intergenerational, it becomes a structuring element in the design of many high-end real estate projects.

A positioning somewhere between a residential property and a wealth investment
This type of program is not limited to residential use.
With prices ranging between €990 and €000 , it is part of a logic of wealth investment , in a destination known for its stability and attractiveness to foreign investors.
Mauritius It benefits in particular from an attractive tax framework, sustained demand in the premium segment and a strong international image.
All these factors reinforce the interest in this type of project, particularly among a European clientele accustomed to high standards.
Increasingly rare and targeted programs
Another notable characteristic: the limitation on the number of batches.
In this project, as in many similar operations, the supply remains deliberately limited, which helps to maintain a level of exclusiveness loan.
According to the latest available information, several villas remain accessible, with prices varying according to the configurations.
Prices include agency fees, while registration fees (approximately 5%) and notary fees (approximately 0,8%) are additional.
Padel, the new silent selling point of luxury real estate
While not always highlighted in official communications, the paddle is gradually becoming an implicit criterion in high-end real estate projects.
It responds to an evolution in usage: less static residence, more dynamic living spaces, where Sport, social interaction, and well-being take center stage .
À Mauritius As elsewhere, this trend is expected to continue to accelerate in the coming years.
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