4 bedroom Apartment for sale with sea view in Paynes Bay, Holders Hill, Saint James
6,950,000 USD
6,463,500 EUR 5,490,500 GBP
Reference: 200799
- Bedrooms: 4
- Bathrooms: 5
- Floor Size: 577 m2
Features
- Terrace
- Golf Resort or Nearby
- Hot Tub or Sauna
- Original Features
- Sea View
- Parking
- Front Line
- Turn Key Good Condition
Details
Beautifully presented and spacious 4 bedroom apartment, located in the Smugglers Cove area near Paynes Bay, with an elegant and luxurious living area of 577m2 which is accented by the finest fixtures and finishes, including cool marble floors, vaulted ceilings and grand doorways, as well as a cutting-edge kitchen and lavish bathrooms.
Designed by a leading interior designer who has managed to create a stunning classic/modern feel, with an Italian style living room leading onto a 18m wide terrace, which also houses a private Jacuzzi pool and impressive sea views.
Smugglers Cove is located on Paynes Bay, which is one of Barbados' best beaches, situated just a short walk from the world-famous Sandy Lane Hotel.
There is a wide range of amenities within a few minutes' drive, including boutique shopping, oceanfront dining and golf at the Sandy Lane and Royal Westmoreland golf clubs. Additional
- Stunning sea views
- Private plunge pool which is 1.2m deep
- Safe in master bedroom
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Barbados Property Buying Guide
1. Registering with a Barbadian Lawyer and the Central Bank of Barbados.
In order to purchase a property in Barbados you will require a registered Barbadian lawyer, their fees will be around 1.5 to 2% of the purchase price (+15% VAT). The buying process will generally take around 3 months. There are not generally any restrictions on ownership by foreigners, except for a formality that, if you are a non-resident, the Barbados Central bank must you give you permission before you may purchase a property. If you fail to gain this permission your purchase will be void. It is required by the Central Bank of Barbados that all money that is brought into the country must be registered. This can be best be handled by your Barbadian lawyer.
2. Signing the Purchase Agreement and Paying the deposit
Your lawyer will be charged with the conveyance of the title, the recording of the deeds and registering the survey plans with the Land Registry. Before you sign the Purchase Agreement and pay the 10% deposit, they will also check the agreement which will have been drawn up by the vendors lawyers. The Purchase Agreement will then be signed by the vendor and the deposit will be held by the vendor’s lawyers. The deposit will be forfeited if at any point after this you decide not to go through with the purchase.
3. The Conveyance
The register search will be carried out by your by your lawyer in order to establish whether the property or land is free from charges or any encumbrances and to establish the title. The conveyance will be drawn up by the sellers lawyer and will be checked by your lawyer. Once these checks have been made you will sign the conveyance and the balance of the funds will be paid. Once you have signed the conveyance it will go back to the venor’s solicitor to be signed by the vendor. Your part of the sale is now complete, all that is left is for the vendor to pay the stamp duty and to transfer the taxes.
4. General Information on Property Ownership in Barbados
Property can be owned in various ways in Barbados. In the name of an individual, through a trust or other entity, or through a foreign or local company. It is not unusual for non-Barbadians to purchase properties through newly formed offshore companies which are outside Barbados, but are registered to do business in Barbados.
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