Investment opportunity in Antigua as tourism enjoys strong growth

Investment opportunity in Antigua as tourism enjoys strong growth


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Wealthy property investors looking to invest in the Caribbean island of Antigua could take a look at Pearns Point, a limited collection of beach-front and ocean-view residences, the developer has said.

The development, owned by Orange, is located on a private peninsula on Antigua’s west coast and has been designed to blend seamlessly with the island’s natural beauty. It includes panoramic Caribbean views, secluded beaches and close proximity to Antigua’s best marinas, restaurants and resorts, offering the “ultimate combination of privacy, luxury and long-term investment potential”, the developer says.

“Antigua is at a very exciting moment,” said Adam Gobat, sales director at Pearns Point. “We are seeing strong growth in tourism, continued investment in infrastructure and private equity-backed hospitality projects, as well as increasing global recognition of the island as a luxury destination.

“Pearns Point captures everything that makes Antigua so special, natural beauty, exclusivity and a sense of place, while offering investors a rare chance to secure property on one of the most extraordinary peninsulas in the Caribbean.”

Limited coastal development opportunities remain

It comes as demand for prime Caribbean real estate rises, but with limited coastal land remaining for development.

Pearns Point has recently launched a Plot + Plan Programme that allows interested buyers to purchase a pre-designed, finished villa at a final price.

Antigua is seeing a rise in tourism numbers, attributed in part to improvements and modernisation of its airport and heavy investment in infrastructure. The island also has a well-established legal framework for property ownership, combined with attractive residency and citizenship opportunities.

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