Turks & Caicos Islands Real Estate Winter/Spring 2021/22
This magazine contains MLS listings from the Turks & Caicos Islands Real Estate Association members. It is the most up-to-date magazine of local real estate. It also includes features on the industry.
This magazine contains MLS listings from the Turks & Caicos Islands Real Estate Association members. It is the most up-to-date magazine of local real estate. It also includes features on the industry.
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LEGEND<br />
Domestic airport<br />
International airport<br />
Roads<br />
Inhabited island<br />
Uninhabited island<br />
Resort island<br />
Settlement/town<br />
Shipwrecks<br />
Former<br />
U. S. Coast<br />
Guard Base<br />
Sail Rock <strong>Estate</strong>/<br />
Villas at Great<br />
House<br />
SOUTH CAICOS<br />
Long Bay Beach<br />
Bonefish<br />
Hole<br />
Iguana<br />
Cay<br />
Plantations<br />
Man<br />
O’War<br />
Bush<br />
Butterfield<br />
Well<br />
Goat<br />
Hill<br />
The Wall<br />
Malcolm’s<br />
Well<br />
South <strong>Caicos</strong> International Airport<br />
Duck Pond<br />
Plantations<br />
Little Man<br />
O’War Bush<br />
Lightbourne’s<br />
Well<br />
John Dean<br />
Bay<br />
Victoria Salina<br />
Robert<br />
Todd<br />
Bay<br />
Spencer’s<br />
Landing<br />
Cockburn Town<br />
(East Harbour)<br />
Conch<br />
Ground<br />
Regatta Park<br />
Gov’t House<br />
Girl’s<br />
Bay<br />
North<br />
West<br />
Point<br />
Fish<br />
Hawks<br />
Mark<br />
East Bay Resort<br />
Money<br />
Point<br />
Little<br />
Hawkless<br />
Old<br />
Fields<br />
Highlands<br />
<strong>Estate</strong><br />
Highlands<br />
House<br />
High<br />
Point<br />
North<br />
East<br />
Point<br />
Highlands<br />
Bay<br />
© Olympia Publishing Co. 2004<br />
NORTH<br />
CAICOS<br />
Conch<br />
Cay<br />
Highas<br />
Cay<br />
Crossing Point Channel<br />
Conch<br />
Bar<br />
Caves<br />
Sandy Hill Point<br />
Conch<br />
Bar<br />
Mudjin Harbour Point<br />
Stubbs<br />
Plantation<br />
Ferguson Cut<br />
Platico Point<br />
Nongatown Landing<br />
The Trump<br />
Flamingo<br />
Pond<br />
Farm Creek Pond<br />
Bambarra<br />
Big Cut<br />
LEGEND<br />
Domestic airport<br />
International airport<br />
Roads<br />
Inhabited island<br />
Uninhabited island<br />
Resort island<br />
Settlement/town<br />
Shipwrecks<br />
©Olympia Publishing Company 2006<br />
NORTH<br />
DISTRICT<br />
North Bay<br />
Whale<br />
House<br />
Bay<br />
Long<br />
Bay<br />
Point<br />
MIDDLE CAICOS<br />
Lorimers<br />
Long<br />
Bay<br />
Dickish Cay<br />
Government Offices<br />
BALFOUR<br />
TOWN<br />
White House<br />
North<br />
SOUTH<br />
Creek<br />
DISTRICT<br />
Creek<br />
South Mouth<br />
Creek<br />
Long<br />
Bay<br />
Taylor’s<br />
Hill<br />
SALT CAY<br />
The<br />
Creeks<br />
Ocean<br />
Hole<br />
Bird<br />
Pond<br />
EAST<br />
CAICOS<br />
Pilchard<br />
Hole<br />
LEGEND<br />
Domestic airport<br />
International airport<br />
Roads<br />
Inhabited island<br />
Uninhabited island<br />
Resort island<br />
Settlement/town<br />
Shipwrecks<br />
© Olympia Publishing Co. 2006<br />
<strong>Caicos</strong> <strong>Islands</strong> were shaped by the Loyalist cotton plantation<br />
era, and their more lush landscape reflects farming<br />
traditions.<br />
With the Atlantic Ocean surrounding the island,<br />
North Creek slicing into its north end and centuries-old<br />
salinas spanning the interior, on the nation’s capital of<br />
Grand Turk you are never far from water . . . or a water<br />
view. The 2006 opening of the $40 million Grand Turk<br />
Cruise Center, which features a state-of-the-art pier,<br />
13-acre recreation complex and nearly 20 shore excursions,<br />
spurred the market here. Grand Turk offers several<br />
small hotels in town, some of which are converted great<br />
houses with glorious, seafaring pasts; other properties<br />
away from town have been recently renovated or built.<br />
Several of these are currently available for sale. There are<br />
residential and commercial undeveloped beach and ridgetop<br />
properties, as well as homes and villas, available.<br />
Tranquil and charming, with the ruins of the<br />
once-thriving salinas still intact, Salt Cay is being rediscovered<br />
as one of the few remaining Caribbean outposts.<br />
Folks who enjoy adventure have restored and refurbished<br />
some of the historic salt-rakers’ homes for rental to visiting<br />
tourists.<br />
With its abundant rainfall and fertile soil, the<br />
“Garden Island” of North <strong>Caicos</strong> is distinguished by lush<br />
vegetation and a laid-back, rural flavor. Land values have<br />
increased over the last several years. Beachfront residential<br />
subdivisions are available and the northwestern shore near<br />
Sandy Point is home to multi-million dollar villas and the<br />
North <strong>Caicos</strong> Yacht Club and Marina, an exclusive waterfront<br />
development currently on the market.<br />
While off the beaten track, visitors to Middle <strong>Caicos</strong><br />
will find rocky bluffs and beautiful inlets along its dramatic<br />
and picturesque north shore. Property of equal quality<br />
as that in Providenciales can be bought at a fraction of<br />
the price. There is now a causeway linking the islands of<br />
North and Middle <strong>Caicos</strong>, drastically improving access; it<br />
is likely to affect future land sales.<br />
South <strong>Caicos</strong> is the country’s fishing center and<br />
one of its original centers of commerce. Tourist facilities<br />
include the upscale Sailrock residential/resort project<br />
and East Bay Resort. Scuba diving, bone fishing, kayaking<br />
and exploring are prime on South <strong>Caicos</strong>. At nearby<br />
Ambergris Cay, exclusive residential homesites and homes<br />
are available.<br />
The West <strong>Caicos</strong> Reserve – an exclusive retreat – was<br />
under construction on the secluded island of West <strong>Caicos</strong>.<br />
The project featured villas, custom homes, cottages and<br />
marina townhomes. It is currently in the process of being<br />
brought back to life. v<br />
14 <strong>Turks</strong> & <strong>Caicos</strong> <strong>Islands</strong> <strong>Real</strong> <strong>Estate</strong> – The Official Magazine of the <strong>Turks</strong> & <strong>Caicos</strong> <strong>Real</strong> <strong>Estate</strong> Association