St Vincent is a stunningly beautiful Caribbean country that has remained largely unspoilt from the ravages of tourism. Up until recently, there has not been a major international airport on the island and country has been able to remain an exclusive and relatively undiscovered jewel of the Caribbean.
A new International airport, which is scheduled for completion in 2011, and the English Cricket team having played their warm up games on the island during the recent 2007 Caribbean World Cup, have fuelled an interest in St Vincent and as such the government have spearheaded this ambitious and remarkable project.
Rental occupancies for neighbouring St Lucia and Barbados currently run at over 80% and with property prices a fraction of those of it's West Coast neighbours, the rental returns are likely to be incredibly substantial in the next few years.
Capital: Kingstown
Language: English
Currency: East Caribbean dollar
Religion: Christian, Catholic
Time zone: (UTC-4)
Climate: Tropical, there is not much variation in temperature which is around 86° F, 29° C.
Buyer’s Guide
Foreigners buying property in St. Vincent and the Grenadines must apply for an Alien Land Holding License. You will need to hire a local attorney and provide a police certificate and a bank reference. The attorney makes the application for an Alien Land Holding License on your behalf. The application takes about 10 to 14 weeks to be processed by the government.
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