
- GBP Price: £265,000
- EUR Price: €311,910
- USD Price: $409,200
- BBD Price: BBD818,406
- INVEST FROM £79500
- 10% RENTAL GUARANTEE FOR UP TO 10 YRS
- DEVELOPER 'BUY BACK' INCENTIVE (terms & conditions apply)
- SUITABLE FOR PENSION INVESTMENT VIA A SIPP*
- 30 DAYS FREE USE PER YEAR (excludes SIPP purchases)
Investment Features
This stunning resort will be situated in the South east of Barbados. Located in the parish of St Philip, 4km north of The Crane and next to Sam Lord’s Castle, it is just 20 minutes from the Sir Grantley Adams International Airport. This 70 acre cliff-top development will be a spectacular and dramatic setting for the 5 star luxury spa resort with a ‘lighthouse’ inspired glass lift which will swoop you down to the crescent-shaped white sand beach.
Properties available range from fully furnished Studios (460 sq ft), Studio Suites (688 sq ft), 1 & 2 Bed Apartments (827 – 1,336 sq ft), 1 & 2 Bed Cabanas (700, 900 & 1,300 sq ft), 2, 3 & 4 Bed Plantation Houses (1,672 – 2,524 sq ft) in addition to feature 1 & 2 Bed Spa Villas.
All properties are sold as freehold with 100% finance available (subject to status, terms & conditions apply) and are also suitable for pension investment via a SIPP. They are fully-managed investment properties which provide an ongoing income for 11 months of the year which also allow for 30 days free use per year (excludes SIPP investors). 30% of the purchase price is required from the investor as a deposit, no further funds are required until completion.
We do not provide any advice on SIPPs directly. We will introduce all interested clients to an authorised FSA firm for this purpose. We do not give financial advice and are not authorised by the Financial Services Authority. Some of the images used are computer generated.
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