About CaribbeanWith coconut palms and white-sand beaches, vibrant cities and tranquil coves, the Caribbean Islands are a mix of islands offering endless possibilities for the ultimate tropical escape. Whether you want to dive among shipwrecks, stretch out on dry land or cast away with a glass of rum, these island paradises offer your Caribbean dream. KEY FACTS
RENTAL RETURNS AND TOURISM The Caribbean Islands enjoyed an 89% occupancy rate during 2006 with the highest coming in the high quality resorts of Barbados and St Lucia. An example 1 bedroom Villa will let for £100 per night, taking into account a 50% split on a room rate share program (with the an actingmanagement agency or tour operator), will result in a net yield of £16,242.
CAPITAL APPRECIATION AND THE PROPERTY MARKET Even in an established Tourism market, with the continuing growth, established re-sale market, and limited supply of property investors can expect an appreciation of around 10% per
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Caribbean, in the News... |
"Buying at the earliest possible point of sale of course allows investors to profit not only from below market values and high growth, but also to choose from the very best first and second line plots available, right from the start; everyone knows the importance of location when buying and selling land and real estate ." http://www.prweb.com/releases/2007/10/prweb559364.htm
"The extremely low entry prices are the earliest opportunity to buy, prior to official international launch." http://www.prweb.com/releases/2007/10/prweb559364.htm
"The Caribbean getaway is bound to become popular with Hollywood stars, and will no doubt set a new precedent in green luxury travel." http://www.hippyshopper.com/2007/10/leo_dicaprio_to.html |

