Showing posts with label Turks and Caicos Land. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Turks and Caicos Land. 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.



Dec 2, 2008

Land to build on in Turks and Caicos


It's funny how when you least expect it you make a new connection and before you know it, you have a new client who then becomes a friend.

My car needed attention and so I found myself near the launderette (where the cobbler is!) asking Wayne the alternator specialist to check out my battery and alternator .

He asked me to leave the car for the day and when I returned he'd fixed the problem and commented on my realtor signs advertising me on the sides of my car.
As we chatted he asked me to list his land in Chalk Sound. I was flattered..especially as there is a realtor's office right by his garage and of course everyone knows everyone else.

I didn't ask, grateful of the new business, and as we worked through the paperwork, he nonchalantly told me his friend and business partner had the piece next to his and he would list too.

The next day, my boss, Terrance and I trundled out in blistering heat to identify the lots, take pictures and erect signs.
We found ourselves down a dirt track where rally drivers would have fun. That's the fun of real estate on island; you find yourself in all sorts of undiscovered places !
I must remember to have a pair of hiking boots in the car and ditch the high heels.

These adjacent lots of around half an acre do have good views of Chalk Sound and Sapodila Bay.
Plots in Chalk Sound have escalated in price over recent years and fewer are now available as they are bought and lovely homes have been built.
Greg's lot has planning permission and slightly smaller at 0.41 acres.
Wayne's is 0.58 acres.
They are great guys and I would really like to sell their land so they can invest the proceeds in their business ventures.
Get in touch if you feel that building your dream home is something you'd like to consider.
Many people have already invested in land and it really is straight forward and welcomed here.
Check out more on my website
Call me on (649) 242 1714.

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!

Jul 16, 2008

Land in Discovery Bay Could Be Yours

Buy a piece of land in Turks and Caicos
A friend of mine popped into the office the other day. He said that he was off to the Middle East to build roads.
This is one drawback of island life;you make friends and sooner or later they leave for new pastures.
However, it creates opportunities for others.

It came as a surprise, when he informed me that he owned land in Provo, Turks and Caicos and that he would like to give the listing to me.

Having told me that it was 0.78 acre and one plot back from the canal in an area I know well, I was not too excited. As I explained to him, there are other desirable building plots around there, right on the canal which would be competition for his plot.
BUT, he continued on and the more information he relayed, the more desirable the property became.
This is because he has full structural drawings to build a 2 storey duplex consisting of 2 apartments and a separate guest house. ( planning permission would have to be applied for)
The upper levels would have views over the lake and canal.

The new owner could live in one unit and rent the others or live off site and rent the whole lot.
Of course, another option would be to build a large single family home.

All long term rental income here is tax free and with the rental market being strong, the return could be a healthy one.

See more details on my site www.caribbeanhomefinder.net or call me (649 242 1714)

May 9, 2008

Lucky Me

The birdsong woke me up this morning at 5 a.m. I wasn’t upset, it was a lovely sound of happy birds.

I have something to be happy about – I live here!

Turks and Caicos Islands lie 575 miles off coast of Miami but are British and business here is underpinned by British law making it a straightforward and safeguarded process when buying property here as opposed to buying in some European countries.

There are American influences, like high rise beach front condos, springing up all along Grace Bay on the island of Providenciales. We have the American dollar currency, which makes the British investors here happy with the exchange rate in their favour.

As I enter my fifth year of living here I still wake up feeling safe, comfortable and happy. It’s a relaxed place to live and I feel privileged to be allowed to live, work and invest here. It is particularly alluring when there are no income, inheritance and capital gains taxes.

My husband and I bought condominiums here to rent out to long term tenants, whilst living in houses ourselves. Experiencing different abodes first hand has given us an insight into the various choices one has – beach front, canal, hill top.

I still marvel at the crystal clear turquoise water. The divers say it’s the best and my well travelled children agree. The super yachts gliding into the marina for safe haven, the beautiful beaches stretching for miles, private island hideaways, make this a special place to be.

With the world news, forever reporting war, famine, drought, terrorism and abuse of human rights, nestled here in the Caribbean, one feels fortunate to be protected from the real world.

It’s a great place to unwind and take stock of one’s life.

Not that I am doing that right now, as I am selling property.

http://www.caribbeanhomefinder.net/

I can share the good life with those who choose to come on board.

It’s great fun.

What is it we actually want from our remaining years??

I’ve got it and will try my best to hang onto it…good friends, sun, fun, productive rewarding work and the best husband and kids, and I live in The Turks and Caicos Islands - one of the best places on Earth.

Lucky or what?

Jan hull

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