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L’ Met Du Pacifique
Resort Development

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 L'MET DU PACIFIQUE RESORT DEVELOPMENT

$ AUD 6,900,000

We have an excellent development opportunity available priced at AUD$6.9M with the seller accepting also AUD$3.45M Cash and 3.45M Crypto Coin  Tokens as part payment.

There is a current Bank Valuation available at the purchase price for the prospective buyer /buyers.


The hard yards have been done, the resort requires an extensive fit out but the structural works are completed in the form of 18 villas and main buildings so it's now a case of getting on with the cosmetics.


The first 18 beach front villas are near completion. All components of the villas are custom made, complete in-situ concrete board marked walls, floor & roof, concrete benches, day beds, cast-in-place basins and handmade light fittings, in-built furniture, sunken baths along with timber herringbone windows which are hand carved from local timbers by local craftsman and hand-cut stone floors.

With the regional microscope squarely on the Pacific we are seeing major investment come mm into the region with such vehicles as the Asian Development Bank which is chartered with providing AUD$400 Billion in development funding upgrades to infrastructure, IT, tourism and energy.

The Vanuatu Government welcomes foreign investment. Development of tourism industry and its significant contribution to the growth of the national economy has gained recognition by the government; and is the reason tourism industry is featured prominently in national development planning.

Australia and New Zealand remain Vanuatu's main tourism market. While this will remain so, Vanuatu is progressing developments to tap into the Asian tourism market. 

      The following crypto coins are accepted
             for 
the purchase of this property.

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L’MET DU PACIFIQUE HOTEL LOOKS ANCIENT & MODERN

L'Met du Pacifique Hotel is located on the south pacific coast of Vanuatu.

The building is actually still in the phase of construction and was inspired by architectural ruins and spiritual symbols of the region.

The structure is set to contain 18 guest villas, a swimming pool, a sun lounge, spa facilities, a roof garden and a restaurant.

The use of exposed concrete, tiles and wood draws classical elements of a previous civilization coupled with an aesthetic that draws its inspiration from an alternate world. 

​"Like pods of little whales, the off-form concrete villas swim together, entwining with native pandanus and rosewood trees in the face of the trade winds.

Vision

L'Met Du Pacifique: Restaurant Building
With this building we explored cinematic experience, coupled with the ideas of leisure, romance & dreaming. The ambience of 1950's movies where casual bathing attire is worn by day yet one likes to dress up in the evening for dinner.

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The building is organised around zones:

À la carte restaurant and bar with reception for arrivals, Open air roof garden for dining, cocktails and sun bathing, Casual grill bar for patrons relaxing around the pool & outdoor facilities including; Pétanque, beach tennis, swimming, handball &/or board games.
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L'Met Du Pacifique: Villas Stage 1
The first 18 beach front villas are near completion. 
Each villa is conceived as a robust, cyclone ready building, the result of a series of key relationship studies between man, building & the tropical landscape. 


L'Met Du Pacifique: Pool Area & Landscape
The pool/massage/spa component of the resort offers a place for the leisure, relaxation and sensual decadence that one would expect from a quality 5-star experience in the Pacifique. A concrete slide, colonnade and capital recall the Ancient Roman baths, a direct homage to Emperor Hadrian (the pool is literally measured from & at Hadrian's villa in Tivoli, outside Rome); 'only here can one truly dream of being lost in time'.

The pool and sun lounge area wraps around the building, white sand, the ocean, a sensuous entanglement. Memories of roman villas bedecked with capitals, pediments and statues offer a delight to the pool area; a shady concrete capital creates a weighty ambience and shade relief.

Irregular clusters of Pandanus & palm trees, a simple landscape of grass and white sand ground surface make bare feet is a must. The tree roots emerge from the ground like something of a child's dream, creating gentle barriers and shadows. Sandy walking paths wander through resort facilities, offering the odd secluded stopping point for new or renewed romance, a cocktail in hand, the soft floating fabric of colourful transparent sarongs and the opportunity to stroll into their villa.

Undulating mounds caress the landscape. Vines trace the board marked surface of the concrete walls, delighting patrons with their patterns. The birds sing amidst the trees and promises of the sea turtle sanctuary are desired to continue nature's course in the region.

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L’MET DU PACIFIQUE HOTEL SCOPE 

Time moves a little slower in Vanuatu, not that anyone there actually minds, in fact this is a big part of the appeal of the place. Emerging ever so slowly on the island is a half-realized luxury resort on a spectacular tract of land where the forest meets the sea.

​"We see the bones, the inner working, the structure – the important business of architecture before the detailing of surfaces and slick styling. This is architecture at its rawest." Remarked photographer Peter Bennetts, in regards to the beauty behind the soon-to-be new hotel, L'Met D’hotel Du Pacifique
The first of 18 villas are nearing completion with a strategic design that allows wind to pass through with little to no need for air-conditioning. Here, modern forms take on an ancient roman bath providing escape from the demands of the city. Areas of the resort are separated by dancing concrete limbs intertwined casting shadows to relieve one from the tropical sun.

While building the fortress, the architect explored a cinematic experience, coupled with the ideas of leisure, romance and dreaming. With these experiences in mind, the architect created an open air roof garden for dining, cocktails and sun bathing, along with a casual poolside grill bar and a formal restaurant. In addition to the restaurants, the establishment features 18 undulating villas, a spa, swimming pools, and outdoor facilities including; Pétanque, beach tennis, swimming, handball & board games.

All components of the villas are custom made; complete in-situ concrete board marked walls, floor & roof, concrete benches, day beds, cast-in-place basins and handmade light fittings, inbuilt furniture, sunken baths along with timber herringbone windows which are hand carved from local timbers by local craftsman and hand cut stone floors.

Each villa is conceived as a robust, cyclone ready building, the result of a series of key relationship studies between man, building & the tropical landscape. The nature of the body disrobing, exposure, privacy & the personalized experience offers a certain romance and seclusion for its patrons.

IMPACT REALTY

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Phone: 0404 158 976 

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