Carriacou 2 lots - Ridge Location - and Yacht L'Esterre, Carriacou, Grenada
$525,000 USD
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2 adjacent lots and a 42feet cruising yacht :
Lot 1 23574 sqft-ridge lot with road access and views North to Union and the Grenadines and South over Tyrell bay to Grenada
Lot 2 86048 sqft-overlooking new marina development and Tyrell bay, with views South to Grenada
Both Lots have vehicle access
1980 Pearson 424 -42ft sailing ketch in very good condition based at Carriacou marine Tyrell Bay Carriacou
Price @ USD 525,000.00
Business opportunity price without Yacht @ USD 495,000.00
Carriacou, the second largest island in the Caribbean nation of Grenada, has on its eastern shores, L'Esterre Bay. Characterised by colourful clapboard houses, and a creole influence L'Esterre Bay features Paradise Beach, as its name suggests a fine, sandy beach fringed with sea almond and grape trees. With few waves and turquoise shallow waters this is perfect for families.
Grenada is predicted from current indicators to be one of the fastest growing Tourist destinations in the Caribbean over the next few years.
The sale process can easily be handled remotely from the UK, US or Canada. Most of our previous purchasers have visited the island and then proceeded with the sale remotely, visiting once more after the property has exchanged. Our team are on hand to assist with the purchase process as you go forward.
All foreign nationals wishing to purchase property in Grenada must apply for an Aliens Land Holding Licence, which is generally a simple process handled by the buyers attorney, once the licence has been issued 10% of the purchase price must then be paid to the government. Before the licence is issued the buyer must provide bankers reference letters, character & police references.
It normally takes 2-3 months for legal process and the sale to close. All can progress smoothly without the need for the buyer to be on the island.
The purchaser appoints a Grenadian attorney to search the register and establish title to the property prior to the completion of sale to ensure that there are no encumbrances, charges, encroachments or other impediments to the sale. We can provide you with a set of recommended Grenadian attorneys upon request.
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The majority of property in Grenada is owned fee simple, however property in Grenada may also be held on long lease from private individuals, which are normally 99 years or the unexpired term in the case of an assignment of a lease. A purchaser of such a leasehold interest will enjoy all the benefits of an absolute title for the duration of the lease. Lease can be renewed for usually a fairly small fee and the legal process is straightforward - the renewal can be done once the property is purchased.
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