Why investors from mainland France are targeting Gissac Sainte-Anne in 2026

Sainte-Anne (97180) is emerging as the new favorite destination for real estate investors from mainland France, thanks to its strategic location and unique tax-exemption opportunities. The residential neighborhood of Gissac, home to the Résidence Diamant, combines an exceptional living environment—just 7 minutes from Bois Jolan Beach—with optimal seasonal rental potential.

On March 21, 2026, Capifrance is hosting a special Open House at the Résidence Diamant. This event will showcase the last available new apartments: one-bedroom duplexes starting at €249,900 and two-bedroom units with ocean views up to €314,500 (all-inclusive). Exclusive offer: notary fees are waived for any reservation made on the day of the event.

Gissac stands out for its elevated location, offering panoramic ocean views and a peaceful residential setting, just 3 minutes from local shops and 38 minutes from Pointe-à-Pitre Airport. Investors particularly appreciate the CIOP (Overseas Tax Credit) scheme, which offers a tax break of up to €18,000 compared to €10,000 in mainland France.

Diamant’s high-end amenities are appealing: air-conditioned bedrooms, fully equipped kitchens (ceramic cooktop, mixer faucet), Italian-style bathrooms, sliding glass doors, a secure residence with a pool, and private parking. The available layouts cater to every need: a two-bedroom duplex for architectural elegance, a two-bedroom unit on the first floor for guaranteed ocean views, a three-bedroom garden-level unit for families, and a three-bedroom unit with premium ocean views for investment purposes.

Register now for this Open House on March 21 or contact Caroline De Ligny at 0690 493 996. The full article details all available units and the off-plan purchase guarantees: Résidence Diamant Open House →.

This event represents a rare opportunity to secure a profitable investment in one of Guadeloupe’s most sought-after towns.

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