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Positive outlook for overseas buyers in the Caribbean and Central American
Property sectors in the Caribbean and Central America are set to grow in 2015 with the quality of life, good value for money and stability attracting more people to these regions, it is claimed. According to an analysis by 7th Heaven Properties the Caribbean region has reinforced its appeal to property buyers and investors, particularly in the face of social, economic and political volatility in other regions. ‘Many investment locations such as the Turks and Caicos, the Bahamas and the Cayman Islands experienced strong growth last year and we expect 2015 to be the year that the Caribbean real estate market as a whole turns a corner,’ said Walter Zephirin, managing director of London based 7th Heaven Properties. ‘A growth in enquiries from prospective buyers indicates a renewed confidence in the region and sales levels on many islands are returning to pre-crisis levels,’ he explained. He pointed out that locations across the Caribbean and Central America are benefiting from an upturn in the US, Canada and the UK, resulting in an increase in visitor arrivals, tourist spend and property sales. ‘A growing pipeline of new projects, significant infrastructure investments and a thawing in relations between the USA and Cuba are also expected to provide an additional boost to the region,’ he added. The firm believes that a positive economic outlook for the Caribbean and Central America region, with GDP forecast to grow 5.8% in Panama and 4.8% in the Dominican Republic in 2015, will attract property investors. There has been a series of announcements relating to new luxury residential developments in multiple locations, including Antigua, Costa Rica, Honduras and Panama and of government programmes to incentivise property buyers, including Citizenship by Investment in Antigua and Barbuda, Grenada and St Kitts and Nevis as well as retirement programmes in Belize and Panama. On top of this there has been an increase in direct flights to destinations including Costa Rica, the Bahamas, the Dominican Republic and St Lucia improving access for tourists and property buyers as well as recent and on-going investments in private jet terminals and airport upgrades. Royal Westmoreland, a gated community and golf estate on the west coast of Barbados has just launched a fractional ownership option in response to feedback from regular rental guests who said they simply don’t have the holiday time to commit to full ownership. Kim Goddard, head of sales at Royal Westmoreland, said that the fractional ownership program allows for purchasers to own just the time they intend to stay at the resort. The property is held freehold/deeded in a third party trust in the Isle of Man, governed under UK commonwealth property law, and ownership shares in the villas are fully transferable, and sellable. ‘We often find that potential purchasers might have the means to buy full ownership but are constrained by the amount of holiday time they have to utilise their home at this point in time. So for them this is a savvy way of… Continue reading
College football could be coming to Dubai
Dubai could stage a major US college football 'bowl' in the future, sources have suggested.Some of the less established teams in the North American country are keen to take some of the limelight away from the larger 'Power Five' conferences and a new finale could be the answer.ESPN reports that nine locations have been earmarked for a possible college football extravaganza, four of which are outside the US. As well as Dubai, football chiefs are also considering taking the sport to Dublin, Toronto and Nassau in the Bahamas.Ken Hoffman, chairman and executive director of the Little Caesars Bowl, told the sports news broadcaster that he has been talking to some of the smaller conferences about possibly adding a new bowl in a foreign country.Meanwhile, another source was quoted as saying: “The smaller 'Group of Five' conferences are exploring adding bowl games because they are being locked out by the big boys.”They're looking to create bowl games so their teams will have bowls for their bowl-eligible teams.”American football is becoming increasingly popular all around the world and the annual Superbowl – which features the two best teams in the National Football League (NFL) – is one of the most watched televised sporting occasions on the planet.In fact, some high-profile games have been staged in different countries in recent years and have pulled in sell-out crowds, most notably at London's Wembley Stadium.Although college football is not on the same level as NFL, it is still extremely well supported and is starting to attract more interest from outside the US.Some critics believe there are already too many bowls held each year, but moving one of college football's showpiece events to the Middle East could be a masterstroke.Dubai has already demonstrated the fact it is more than capable of hosting top-class sporting events, with major golf and tennis competitions taking place in the city each year. Rumours have also been circulating that the emirate could stage a high-profile boxing match later this year. Continue reading
Bahamas Real Estate For Sale "Casuarina Beach House", Treasure Cay, Abaco Island
Beautiful Beachfront Residence With All The Amenities on Treasure Cay Beach For more information visit: http://www.hgchristie.com/details/abaco/treasure-cay/… Continue reading