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Caribbean Home: A Turks and Caicos Villa For Under $1 Million

By: Caribbean Journal Staff - August 24, 2018

By Dana Niland
CJ Contributor

There’s a new villa on the market in Turks and Caicos, and it’s a great example of what’s available at the sub-$1 million price point.

Located close to Grace Bay, Villa Leonie is a newly renovated four-bedroom, three-bathroom home built on half an acre of Leeward, Providenciales land.

Its single story layer is an open concept living/dining area, featuring a center-island kitchen with breakfast nook, timber cabinets, quartz countertops and energy efficient appliances.

The villa features multiple indoor and outdoor lounging and dining areas for entertaining family and friends, including a private, fenced-in back garden and patio.

The master bedroom suite includes a spa-like bathroom with walk-in closet, seating and large screen TV.

Guests in each bedroom will enjoy the comfort of new bed linens and furniture.

The villa features the convenience and safety of a double car garage, hurricane shutters, remote gate entry and remote thermostats.

Villa Leonie is listed with Sotheby’s International Realty for $995,500.

— CJ

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