As with investment commodities like gold and oil, Land is a tangible asset.
Available in only limited supply, yet demonstrating exponential growth in demand as our population grows; land has historically proven to be a prudent and secure investment.
With the highest standard of living in the Caribbean, the world’s 5th largest financial centre, and the absence of taxation; our land opportunities in the British Cayman Islands offer a shrewd and lucrative addition to any investment portfolio.
Nestled in their idyllic location in the sparkling waters of the Caribbean Sea, the Cayman Islands offer SIPP approved, Tax free plots of land available for investors and lifestyle purchasers alike.
Little Dolphin Estate Land PlotsCayman Islands£60,000Little Dolphin Estate on the Cayman Brac is located on the Bluff, the greatest tourist attraction on the island as a world class rock climbing facility that rises vertically 140 feet above the sea....Property Details > |
Little Cayman Estate Land PlotsCayman Islands£60,000The Little Cayman Estate on the Litle Cayman Island is near the island's Marine Biology Park and also in front of a protected nature reserve. Not many new projects can come up in this area, a factor that can provide a sense of exclusivity to residents of the project....Property Details > |
Dubli Golf & Beach Resort LandCayman Islands£175,000Located in an area known as the Millionaires Row on the north of Grand Cayman Island, the elite project of Dubli Golf & Beach REsort has a built-in four-hole golf course, a beach club and a resort condominium...Property Details > |
Coral Estate Land PlotsCayman Islands£60,000Coral Estate is close to the island's Marine Biology Centre, and also in front of a protected nature reserve. What this means is that in this area, not many new projects can come up, providing an exclusivity to it not available elsewhere....Property Details > |
Lakeside Estate Land PlotsCayman Islands£60,000The Lakeside Estate is on the Little Cayman, a quaint little island just one mile wide. The project is located adjacent to the Sandy Point Lake, a shallow lagoon that is ideal for all kinds of water actitivies...Property Details > |
Dolphin EstateCayman Islands£40,000Dolphin Estate is ideally placed a short distance to the airport and the new marina behind Alexander Hotel. It provides good access to the many bars, restaurants and market places that are run by a local population who provide the island with its unique character....Property Details > |
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Why should you buy land abroad? The answer has to do with the varying levels of demand for land in different parts of the world. Let us elaborate on the potential of land investment in overseas countries. Certain countries of the world have the potential to attract more people. And when the population increases as a result, demand for land and it price will go up. Land is an asset that is limited in its supply and increased demand translates into higher prices for the available land. Another factor is the pace of economic development. In an underdeveloped economy, purchasing power of the population tends to be low and prices, including land prices, also tend to be low. As the economy develops, demand for land from new industries, as well as from people who have acquired greater purchasing power, tend to increase the demand for land at specific locations and land prices can often shoot up dramatically. The first task of investors planning to buy land abroad for investment purposes is to assess the potential for land price increases. Are there any factors that can lead to such increases in the country being considered? Discuss the issue with the seller in the overseas country as well as other persons competent to advise you. Once you have narrowed down to a particular location, you have to do a due diligence investigation of the factors that could affect the safety of your investment. The investigation will typically involve answering questions like: • Is the country politically stable? Does it have a strong rule of law? • Does the country permit foreign citizens to hold freehold title to land? • Is there a good enough system of maintaining land records that can avoid unnecessary disputes about the ownership of land? • Does the land records maintenance system disclose all liens and charges on a piece of property? • Can you find a dependable local agent to manage the property and even add value to it until you are ready to sell it (unless you are planning to shift residence to that country)? A considered selection of location and proper due diligence can reveal opportunities to earn high returns through buying land abroad.