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A New Luxury Real Estate Push in Barbados

By: Caribbean Journal Staff - January 13, 2019

By Dana Niland
CJ Contributor

The only new oceanfront and harbor-frotn real estate developments in Barbados are planning a major new sales push.

As part of its agreement with the Barbados-based construction and development firm JADA Group, IMI Group will manage global marketing and sales for three developments: the St Peter’s Bay Luxury Resort and Residences; the Port Ferdinand Yacht and Beach Club Residences and Palazzate, a beachfront development of five-bedroom villas.

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Palazzate.

“Barbados is the Caribbean at its finest, and we are thrilled to partner with three properties that capture the island’s blend of natural beauty, luxury, and laid-back living,” said Mike Collins, Founding Partner & Chief Executive Officer at IMI. “Saint Peter’s Bay, Port Ferdinand, and Palazzate offer a range of luxury real estate options and amenities that truly reflect the allure of this incredible Caribbean island.”

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Port Ferdinand.

All three developments are set on Barbados’ tony western coast, known as the Platinum Coast.

Amenities at St Peter’s Bay range from a lagoon pool to a host of dining options; owners get access to Port Ferdinand, which is reached by a private water-taxi service.

Palazzate consists of four oceanfront estates, each with 13,000 square feet and five bedrooms, six bathrooms and a swimming pool.

The new luxury real estate push comes as Barbados is seeing strong tourism growth — and an increasing profile in the global luxury market.

“This is a very exciting time for Barbados, as it’s seeing significant interest from the American market,” said Collins. “We can’t think of a better time for making our debut on the island, and we can’t think of better partners than Saint Peter’s Bay, Port Ferdinand, and Palazzate.”

— CJ

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