Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Your very own Paradise Hideaway


Picture this. A short ferry ride across to North Caicos taking in the sights of the whole length of the beautiful Grace Bay. Pick out all those beautiful little empty island spots that you want to explore whilst on North Caicos.
You arrive at the marina with car waiting, and in ten easy minutes you are in your new beachfront home.This 4000 sq ft house needs some finishing to make it a fabulous home with flexible accommodation to suit.
It sits on 1.15 acres which has been selectively cleared to preserve the natural palm trees and plants.This makes for a very cost effective, low maintenance property.
You arrive in time to serve sundowners on your beach before firing up the barbeque for the rib eye and ribs.
You think you are Robinson Crusoe, with guests, but in any time of need for more social interaction, there are some of the most friendly people around the Caribbean, living in North Caicos, who would be happy to chat over a beer, or help you out with any little problems.

Retire to your master suite, watching a full moon over the ocean and plan tomorrow's fishing, diving, reading or sleeping. You won't need to explore the other islands as you will have forgotten about them when you are so relaxed and settled in your own little piece of paradise.This is a rare opportunity to own beachfront on a huge lot for a reasonable price.
Sold as is . Asking Price is $1,400,000. By the way, two roadside adjacent lots are also available should you want to share your secret hideaway with other lucky people.
Call me for a viewing (649) 242 1714

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Is this CORNWALL?.....

For those of you who know Cornwall in the United Kingdom you could be forgiven for thinking that the photos in this post are a little bit out of the territory of the beautiful Turks and Caicos Islands.
Easily done, but this wonderful landscape was taken on our day out in Middle and North Caicos this weekend.
Stunning cliffs, crystal blue sea - and no one to be seen.
Just wonderful.
Our guests were of course duly impressed as we drove around the island, the only sad part of the day was seeing the damage that Hurricane Ike did to the lovely causeway that was built to join Middle and North Caicos.
This damage has yet to be rectified, but the road is passable, but sadly the black top has to be replaced.
Back to the cliff top, and when you turn around on yourself in the very spot where this photo was taken, the next photo becomes the view. This is
Mudjin Harbor - and a beach which really is second to none.
And no one is there!
We have some wonderful listings on the system in this area and we can easily search for plots that are for sale. Just go to this page on our site and send it through... then leave the rest to us!
Turks and Caicos really IS just as the photos show... stunning!