Villas offer full land ownership, maximum privacy, and individual control over design, but require personal maintenance. Condos offer shared amenities (pools, gyms), lower individual maintenance, and are often located in high-density beach areas.
Yes. Foreigners have the same property rights as local citizens. There are no special taxes or restrictions for international buyers, and properties can be owned through a local or foreign corporation if desired.
Yes. Due to the island’s small size and high popularity, land is a scarce resource. This scarcity, combined with the island’s tax-friendly environment, makes it a premier choice for long-term capital growth.
Key factors include the location (hillside vs. beachfront), wind direction, hurricane protection features, and proximity to essential services. You should also consider whether you want the security of a gated community. </div>
Yes, most condos have a Homeowners Association (HOA) fee. These cover common area maintenance, security, pool cleaning, and often insurance for the building’s exterior. Villa owners in gated communities may also pay a smaller “community fee.”