Showing posts with label Caribbean Property. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Caribbean Property. Show all posts

Feb 19, 2009

A team meeting to remember

This is a great photo of our colleague Andrew, on our morning visit to the Northwest Point area of Providenciales, where we have listed some new stunning virgin land.

Opposite clear blue seas, we explored this location and found the boundary markers that identity each plot. The breezes are cooling and the location is really wonderful.

Terrrance and Albert have two 10 acre plots, one on the beach and a second one plot back. Zoned for commercial use, the plots are screaming for hotel and residential development.

Getting to the location was a bit of a trial, as the road was cut out some time ago, and is overgrown in places. Fortunately we had the use of sturdy four wheel drive vehicles to overcome the challenge.

We also found, in the bushes and much to our surprise, a relatively new set of outdoor furniture, but without the cushions! Evidently we had stumbled upon a secret bbq place, a frying pan hanging in the bushes, two crude fire pits. and a dented old oil barrel.....what fun. This was, after all, some 2 miles from the nearest road and right in the bush.

We could not resist the temptation to take a photo of us all on the beach lounging in these chairs, so we "borrowed" them briefly for the photograph. We of course returned them to their original location undamaged, but had a bit of fun in the meantime.

The worries of the world were miles away as we scouted around the location, familiarizing ourselves with the layout and location of the land. Feeling very privileged to be in this place at this time, we wondered about what this opportunity may bring someone.

Keep an eye on our website, where photos and location mapping will soon be published. This was a team meeting to be valued.

Jan 5, 2009

Christmas on the Beach


I know that it is all over but the photos that friends are sending round are fun so thought I would share them.Now, before you get envious of us all on the beach on Christmas Day, I have to confess some of them were saying " It's not Christmas without snow and sitting in front of a log fire!"
I know they are mad but as they say "the grass is always greener".

Our children usually arrive for the holidays from USA and UK and we revert to being like house sparrows,flying around feeding them every couple of hours, trying to please them all knowing their trip is short. Our friends invite us to go and play out and we politely decline and say we have to be Ma and Pa to offspring who expect it.

Well this year they did not come over and I was a lost soul.; no gifts to hurriedly buy and wrap ensuring everyone has same value and same number, no baking,no freezer filled with goodies that I could miraculously and effortlessly pull out after a day out on the boat.

I felt disorientated but friends in a similar position said they would have breakfast with us and then hit the beach with champagne.

I felt better!

The day was fun with so many good friends turning up on Grace bay Beach, to share the sun, sand and fun ( and champers)

The evening was a great success with good friends, inviting us to a wonderful dinner with great company followed by Secret Silly Santa.

Now those who know Turks and Caicos, appreciate how difficult it is to get gifts. I foolishly picked the biggest out of the sack and found myself with a beige,embroidered padded toilet seat!!

I can see readers trying to picture this one...

Anyhow,we had a lot of laughs and at least it's practical!I am not one to be ungrateful!

New Years Eve was a hit, again on the beach with champagne and mince pies., turning up after 10 p.m after we had all been to different eateries. Year after year we do this as a tradition and I am always impressed with hundreds of people, all ages,different nationalities, in all stages of merriment but there is never any bad behaviour, language or drunkeness ( we hide that last bit well).

So now we are back to the grindstone.

As Anchor Realty opened a new satellite office on the beach, you'll appreciate it wasn't difficult coming to work.

Surrounded by people on vacation, relaxing and soaking up the sun, snorkelling around the reef , or sipping a cold drink in the new beach cafe, makes me appreciate my surroundings.

Although I missed my children a lot, there is always next year and in the meantime, sun, sand,warm seas and smiley,happy people will just have to do!

If you are booked to come over, come and say hi at Coral Gardens.

A warm welcome awaits you.



Nov 11, 2008

Buy a Business in the Sun



Have you thought it would be a great thing to change direction, get out of the rat race and the cold and find a new relaxed way of life in the warm Caribbean sun?

What about buying a small private resort in the Turks and Caicos Islands where your guests return each year but you stay permanently?


One has recently become available as the original owners,although happy to continue, think it's time to change their direction and travel the world. They have lovingly created this little piece of paradise tucked away down a little cul de sac by the beach in the famous Grace Bay area where all the tourists want to stay. It comprises of three separate rental vacation units each with their own outdoor space.Their upper level home is also available to rent occasionally so you can choose to live on or off site.Guests are happy to cater for themselves as each unit has a fully equipped kitchen.Better still, a variety of restaurants are all within walking distance if they choose to eat out.
The pool sits in manicured grounds with an abundance of plants and tall established palms trees.Sitting there you feel like you are in total seclusion but actually, everything you would need is right on the doorstep.A building lot under separate title is available at the rear of the property in case you have grand plans for expansion. This is a tradidtional unpretentious resort and a chance to "work" in all year round sunshine with happy smiley people cominthrough your doors.Sounds the perfect solution to winter blues and real work? all me for more details or check out my website. Cell (649) 242 1714 http://www.caribbeanhomefinder.net/



Great Value Penthouse In Caribbean



If you are thinking of buying an apartment for yourself in the sun then look no further than Turks and Caicos..

This two bedroomed penthouse apartment in waiting for someone to grab it quickly and make it their own.
Conveniently located in the very popular Turtle Cove you can go fishing, diving, eat in one of five restaurants, pick up a movie, hire a scooter or a car or explore Grace Bay Beach.
The views of the ocean and Turtle Cove Marina are second to none.
I suggest that you come over and experience what life is like over here. You'll wonder why you left it so long.
At this affordable price, treat yourself, especially if you are reading this clad in winter woollies!
Check out the photos on my website and give me a call.

http://www.caribbeanhomefinder.net/

Call Jan on (649) 242 1714
I'd be happy to help you live the dream....

Oct 30, 2008

Snowbirds fly to Turks and Caicos


As I called my father in England to wish him a happy birthday on Tuesday, he said it was really cold over there. Hard to imagine when we are sitting in as little clothing as possible and yearning to get in the sea to cool off, instead of being in front of the computer in the office.


Then a girlfriend in South Carolina called and said it was cold there. She is returning to her little house on the canal next week, for her five month stay to paint.


So it seems that the weather is turning cold quickly .Time for the snowbirds from all over the world,to prepare to come here for their winter season of catching up with friends,reading,sunning,diving,fishing and whatever.


Perhaps you should and could think about joining them?It's a great place to unwind and take stock of what's important in life.


As Delta announced recently that they were putting on an extra direct flight from Atlanta,we must have something that lots of people want.


There are owners of all sorts of properties who would be happy to rent to you from one month to a year...depends on how long you need to feel completely relaxed and integrated!


Call or e mail me for information on rentals available and maybe you will want to buy that little piece of paradise for yourself .It's all that easy.
(649) 242 1714




Oct 19, 2008

Good friends in Turks and Caicos


What did you do on Sunday?
I put the coffee on early morning and my husband watched a little British rugby on television,remarking on all the crowds in the stands dressed up in scarves and coats.

We do not possess any winter attire and living here, we forget about the change of seasons.

Good friends of ours left island in April to return to UK after a two year stay on island.We all missed them a lot.They booked a trip back almost immediately and arrived on Wednesday for a ten day stay.

It's been a perfect excuse to slack off work and join in the fun so today Jules and Tony, who own the Unicorn Bookstore on island,invited us on their boat so we headed down to meet them at the dock in Leeward.It was just like old times.

The water was calm and the sun, hot. Not any boats out there today so guess people are still off island.We spent a good half hour deciding which stretch of empty beach, and on which island, we were going to park ourselves for the day.Tough decision!

We ended up on Fort George, well known for sand dollars and pretty shells. It was only a few minutes from launch site and yet there we were as if on a deserted island, miles from civilisation.
An opportunity to catch up on news and views, and as we sat thinking how lucky we are to live here, whilst Pat and Paul tried to work out how they could return here fulltime.
It really does make you feel alive and appreciate every day where the woes of the world pass you by. We may have high utility bills and food costs but we have very few other expenses and when we get out on that clear turquoise water, with good friends, there's nothing to compare.
Visit my website http://www.caribbeanhomefinder.net/ to see the life style here .

Oct 14, 2008

Perfect Building Plot in Turks and Caicos Awaits

British friends of mine arrived on island last week and asked me to discuss their land.

They decided to list it with me as their circumstances have changed so I am excited to offer this opportunity to a discerning investor who dreams of making that home in the sun a reality.

They bought wisely, as this lot faces the cross breezes, is private and quiet, located down a small cul-de-sac.

It is a short walk to one of the best schools on island.

For those who enjoy diving and fishing or exploring the islands from the water, the open sea is on your doorstep.


Leeward,Providenciales boasts some of the biggest and most beautiful homes on island.

They are individually designed and building codes ensure your surrounding environment is protected.

Build your own dock where you choose on this 120ft wide canal space.

Moor your boat at the bottom of the garden and be on open water in minutes.

The water really is this vibrant turquoise blue, so clear that turtles and eagle rays are visible as you sit on the dock and sip your sundowners.


The present owners are in the throes of planning permission to make the purchase and build easier and quicker so you can begin clearing the ground sooner than you thought.

Underground services are already available.


Surrounding homes give you an idea of what is around and Jimmy Amos, who dug out the canals is on hand to give advice.

See more details on my website http://caribbeanhomefinder.net/turks-caicos-property-LAND-LEEWARD.php or better still come on over and see for yourself. You won't be disappointed.

Oct 9, 2008

Global Downturn Blues?


Want to escape the bad news? In the Turks and Caicos Islands we choose whether we want to hear and see it on the television and then think ourselves lucky we live here, escaping the doom and gloom of the real world.
Beginning to think of that winter wardrobe of boots and hats?
Come to our little piece of paradise and you will wonder what kept you away for so long.

You won't need many clothes and you'll bring far too many anyway...
The weather is perfect if you like to be warm constantly,the beaches are beautiful and you can walk for miles. The sea is warm and turquoise blue like you have never seen before and you really can get away from it all.
Many nationalities have decided that investing in property here is a sound decision. Being a British overseas territory with land title protected by the Crown and the lack of personal taxation, canny buyers have been lured into wanting to own a part of this haven in the Caribbean.

There are great restaurants, the best diving in the world and deep sea fishing, water sports for those who want to be busy and my preference every time ? Lying on the beach watching the busy people!
It has got to be one of the best places to chill out and that's what is needed right now.Right?

Check out my website to get tempted to look at real estate here http://www.caribbeanhomefinder.net/


There are just a few of the select properties available and as a sales associate within the Turks and Caicos Realty Association, I am able to access all inventory enabling me to carefully match clients and property which best suits their life style and requirements.




I am gearing up for a busy season and thank all of you who have been e mailing me with your promises to come over...I look forward to meeting you and sharing what the Turks and Caicos islands have to offer.

Don't delay, book that flight and have something to look forward to bigtime!

Jun 5, 2008

The best deal I have seen is at WEST BAY CLUB

I often drive past the impressive front entrance of the newly opened condominium resort called the West Bay Club so Lisa of Connolly Zahm offered to show me round today.

It's located in the quiet westerly end of Grace Bay so no worries about having enough beach to yourself.

All the apartments face the sea and have direct access to the Grace Bay Beach where you could walk for miles if you were that way inclined. The beach sun loungers were more alluring for me.

There is a fitness centre and spa near the pool and a poolside eatery which includes an owners' lounge with TV and continental breakfast.

Each condo owner has the use of basement storage. My husband would be happy as his jeep hard top and numerous tool boxes are always needing a home.

As she escorted me around, it was noticeable how light and airy and spacious it all felt.

Most apartments come fully furnished which is included in the price except the three bed three and half bath penthouse and there is only one of those left.

The two beds have the lock out facility so one part can be rented as a separate dwelling while you use the other or the whole lot can be open as a two bedroom. The lock out is a suite equipped with mini kitchen and separate entrance; a clever design.

One of the last units I viewed was a two bed,two bath 1,401 sq ft corner one on the ground floor.
It's slightly smaller that the other two beds and has not got the lock out facility but for $699,000 as opposed to 1,860 sq ft for $949,000, I was ready to get the cheque book out.

Apart from the price, I also liked the fact that it had its own little walkway to the beach and as its a corner one, no-one would need to venture past your outdoor seating area. which overlooks the beach.
Coupled with a rental return if wanted, not much less than the higher priced two bed, I thought it was a very good investment all round.

Don't forget the stamp duty reduction from 9.75% to 6% till the end of June.

We met some vacationers in the elevator (a lift to me) who said that they were thoroughly enjoying their stay and had had a sleepless night working out which one of the remaining units they would like to buy.

I could have told them but I kept it a secret!!

Get in touch with me if you wish to discuss real estate ( or even just to chat)
649 242 1714 or e mail me jan@caribbeanhomefinder.net or Jan.Anchor@tciway.tc

Jun 1, 2008

Just a thought for you British ladies out there

A very good girlfriend of mine from UK asked to come and stay for a second time in the year. She had enjoyed herself so much in the summer that instead of going to Europe skiing in the New year, she opted for the sun in the Turks and Caicos Islands.

She is a very successful business woman who owns her own recruitment company and recently went through a divorce after twenty years of marriage...anyhow, I was thinking about her and several other women of independent means, who I know well, who have found themselves on their own not knowing where to go or what they really want.
Some are suffering from empty nest syndrome, others alone without partners. - a little lost.

I have often thought that if I was alone, where would I go if I needed a break?
I would want to be in a safe place, in control ( wouldn't want to feel "on the market") and not surrounded by families enjoying their annual playtime together.
This is the place! Little nightlife but lots of sun and sand and beautiful beaches.

So now my friend comes to Turks and Caicos and returns as often as she can to recharge her batteries and get out of the rat race.
She plucked up courage to travel alone and experienced the relaxed friendly life style we have here. She is very envious of us when we stay all year round.

Before going into real estate, I wondered if ladies alone for whatever reason, knew about this island and if they felt confident to travel here,they would realise what a friendly, fun place it is;somewhere where they could be themselves for a while or even find themselves!

When my friend returned here for a second time, she was greeted by all our friends like a long lost family member and soon slotted straight back into our social life (which was hectic being holiday time).She forgot to feel sorry for herself and I forgot she had to go home and earn a living!

I think she is a great advertisement for the place and an inspiration for other women in similar circumstances.

She called me last night and said she was coming back again in the summer and bringing her sons to learn to dive. I think it's about time she bit the bullet and bought her own place!

So the conclusion is that being alone and coming here for a break is a good idea. Even better is buying your own little place to escape to, but for the time being, why not come over and check it out?

We have beautiful hotels and villas to rent, restaurants to suit every palate, safe beaches with no beach vendors, lots of people who will give you a warm welcome and it's English speaking so forget the phrase book. We drive on the left, have the American dollar (great exchange rate) and life is laid back, with ooddles of sunshine.

Call me when you are arriving just to say Hi and that you got this brilliant idea from my blog!!

Could I tempt you to buy that brand new apartment on the beach ?
Have seen a beauty this morning and it's at a great price.
You won't regret it...see you soon

May 2, 2008

New exciting development launches





THE SHORE CLUB on LONG BAY BEACH is now Launching!

Stan Hartling, Chief Executive Officer of The Hartling Group and successful developer of The Sands and The Regent Palms, is now launching his third property on the island of Providenciales, The Shore Club on Long Bay Beach.

I asked to meet with Stan to ask him about The Shore Club and he readily found time to answer my questions and provide me with information for prospective buyers.

The Shore Club will be an exclusive, secluded enclave of just 85 suites built in traditional Barbadian style.

“The development has been designed in an S shape to take full advantage of the shoreline and therefore provide stunning ocean views from every angle you turn”, said Stan.

All this, away from the hustle and bustle of the Grace Bay tourist area, will provide the owners with a full service luxury resort with 820 feet of prime beach front while being conveniently located just over two miles from all major amenities located throughout Grace Bay.

As the Turks and Caicos Government recently announced a decrease in stamp duty fees until June 30th 2008 , Stan is offering those investing in The Shore Club, the opportunity to prepay their stamp duty to take full advantage of this decrease now.

Stan went on to say, “ In order to further assist purchasers in taking advantage of this substantial saving, The Hartling Group is willing to amend the existing payment schedule by offsetting half of the required upfront cash flow.
Please note that the 6% will need to be funded and then 3% will be reduced later on the initial deposit.”

“When we build a development it should be something we want to live with for the next fifty years.”

Stan remains one of the most successful and highly respected developers in the Turks and Caicos Islands. When he says he is going to build a luxurious, exclusive resort, he means just that, and delivers.

Having talked to owners at The Regent Palms and The Sands, I can see why they hold onto their units and repeatedly come back to stay and enjoy the enviable environments that Stan and his team have created for them.

The Shore Club will undoubtedly be another such desirable development.

Prices start at $1.33 million

To be part of The Shore Club click on “Contact me” as soon as you can because they are selling fast.
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Apr 17, 2008

Advertising




FROM: Jan Hull - Caribbean Home Finder, Anchor Realty Ltd
SUBJECT: New advertising campaign - Leeward Highway Providenciales Turks and Caicos Islands
DATE: April 17 2008

ANCHOR REALTY agent Jan Hull scooped the island Real Estate Industry with the first advertisement sign on the new hoardings erected on the Leeward Highway, Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands.
Jan, promoting her website http://www.caribbeanhomefinder.net/ , invested in the 6ft x 12 ft display after learning about this new initiative.
“It’s a thrill to be in the air” said Jan, when looking at her advert. The placement coincided with her birthday by pure coincidence. “The best birthday present I could have had” said Jan.
CaribbeanHomeFinder is an innovative selling platform within Terrance Adam’s newly opened real estate company Anchor Realty Ltd. The office is located on Princess Drive, just opposite the Veranda and Alexandra developments.
“I offer a high quality, client orientated service, where communications between the client and myself are of the utmost importance” says Jan. “In today’s market, where there is so much competition, it is essential that my clients know that they can rely on me to see to their real estate needs in a personal and professional manner.”
Jan is photographed pointing at her new sign.
“The professional approach of Island Displays made the whole process so easy. They are a joy to work with” said Jan.
Jan and her husband moved to Turks and Caicos Islands in 2004 and still retain property in Maidstone. Rowland was an Ofsted Inspector, and Jan worked for Kent County Council , UK, within the Education Sector.
“The response so far has been really positive, and I look forward to successfully marketing a whole range of properties across the Islands, bringing in investors who want only the best.”
“I feel privileged to be able to live, work and invest in these beautiful islands and I wish to share this wonderful experience.” said Jan.
Jan can be contacted at 649 242 1714 or through her website http://www.caribbeanhomefinder.net/

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