Caribbean Home: An $11.7 Million Villa on the Market in St Barth

By: - October 5th, 2015

By the Caribbean Journal staff

It’s the toniest island in the Caribbean, and that means serious real estate.

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The newest listing to hit the market in St Barth is called Artepea, a four-bedroom, four-bathroom villa at the top of the Lurin area.

The price? About $11.74 million USD.

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The property, located on a 0.49-acre lot, includes a pool, a fully-equipped kitchen and, most importantly, stunning views of St Jean and the ocean.

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The home is listed with the Ici & La real estate company in St Barth.

It’s about five minutes from the capital of Gustavia — not that you’ll ever want to leave.

— CJ

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