Marquis Estate , St Lucia | Commercial, Leisure Property | 1686856

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£1,000 down with 100% finance available!

On a selection of luxury off plan properties on
St Lucia's first 5 star "Super" resort.

Run and managed by exstablished 5 Star Hotel Company

* Prices start from £135,000
* 40-50% below market value
*10% Rental GUARANTEE for 2 years
* Followed by 50/50 share of rental
* 30 Days Free Use Per Year
* Developer assistance with the 30% deposit
* 70% LTV mortgage on completion
* Cash back option
* Fully furnished

* Suitable for SIPPS
* No capital gains tax
* No inheritance tax
* No buying tax
* Financially secure developer - all land unincumbered
* First resort in St Vincent due for completion and occupancy July 2010

The resort will comprise the following:

* Apartments
* Penthouses
* Island Sanctuary Villas
* Marina Apartments
* Golf Town houses
* Golf Villas

Resort Overview

* Liverpool FC football academy
* Gary Player signature golf courses with FREE green fees.
* Pat Cash tennis academy
* Cricket academy
* Las Vegas style casino
* Equestrian centre with polo field and horse riding tracks
* Golf buggies with satellite navigation for personal transport on the resort

 Stunning Marina

* Marina Setting
* Shops & Restaurants
* Exclusive luxury Spa
* Own Beach

St. Lucia's largest estate is located just
outside of Castries, the Marquis Estate
is a 600-acre plantation that dates back
to 1723.
Part of the Marquis Estates beauty is found in its
original volcanic creation. According to studies,
the Marquis area would have been among the
first parts of the island to be formed. 70 million
years of weathering has created a lush, dramatic
landscape of mountain ridges, gentle slopes and
the wide graceful river valley.
The North West of St Lucia is steeped in history.
The family of Empress Josephine, Napoleon's
first empress, once owned the plantation Paix
Bouche just along the ridge southwest of
Marquis; St Lucians claim that the first Empress
of the French was actually born there and not
Martinique.
A civil engineer by trade, the Baron de Laborie
became Governor General of the island in 1784.
In an island wide campaign he restored and
improved much of the islands infrastructure. A
portion of the old French Road ran across the
Marquis Estate, remnants of stone walls still
remain.

St Lucia lies 21 miles south of its
nearest neighbour, Martinique, 24
miles north of St Vincent and 100 miles
northwest of Barbados. This 238
square mile island is the second
largest of the Windward Island chain, a
sub-group of islands within the West
Indies.
The first European to settle in St lucia
was Franois Le Clerc, known as
Jambe de Bois or wooden leg. He was
a pirate who set himself up on Pidgeon
Island from where he attacked passing
Spanish vessels. The English first
landed in 1605, having been blown off
course on their way to Guyana. Sixty
seven settlers landed and bought huts
from the Kalinago, also know as the Caribs, who
were supreme rulers of the Windward Islands.
One month later only 19 were left and were
forced to flee from the Caribs by canoe.
The French arrived in 1651 when representatives
of the French West Indies Company bought the
island. Eight years later, ownership disputes
between the French and English ignited hostilities
that would endure for 150 years. During this time
the island changed hands fourteen times. St
Lucia was finally ceded to the British in 1814.
In 1842, English became the islands official
language but St Lucia retains a strong French
heritage. The majority of the island´s village and
town names are French, and with the Creole
language

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Key information

Property ID: 1686856
Location: Marquis Estate , Castries
Property Sector: Commercial

  • Leisure Property
Price: GBP 135,000

Key Selling Points:
  • Guaranteed Rentals
  • Gary Player Signature Golf Courses
  • Liverpool Football Club Academy
  • 100% Finance Option
  • 40-50% Under Market Value
  • No Capital Gains Tax
  • No Buying Tax
  • SIPPs Compliant
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