Where do you want to live?
The Bahamas is over 700 islands-strong with numerous islets and cays in between. Before you book a ticket, it is important to know where you want to live. Most Bahamians live in New Providence Island, where you will find the capital, Nassau. A bridge connects the capital to Paradise Island, home of Ocean Club Estates. New Providence is also home to the prestigious old-world communities of Old Fort Bay and Lyford Cay. Another major island to consider is Grand Bahama, home of Freeport -- the second largest city in The Bahamas. If you prefer to settle down somewhere slightly off the beaten track, consider Andros. This is the largest island in the archipelago and is home to the Andros Barrier Reef and Kamalame Cay. There, you can enjoy high-end resort-style living.Buying a home in The Bahamas
Foreigners are allowed to buy real estate in The Bahamas. All you need to do is to register the purchase with the Central Bank and the Investment Board. But if you intend to buy undeveloped land or a property that is over five acres, a special permit is required. Other things to note about buying a home in The Bahamas:- It is necessary to hire a local attorney to help you with the legal aspects of buying real estate, such as making sure the title is clean and free of liens.
- Listing prices typically include costs that are shouldered by the seller.
- There is a wide range of homes for sale in The Bahamas, whether you choose to live in Nassau, in a gated community like Old Fort Bay, or in one of the Out Islands.