Dandakaio Bogles, Carriacou, Grenada
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Property Details
- SOLD
- 3 Bedrooms
- 2 Bathrooms
- 0.54 Acres
- 3427 Sq Ft
- Private Pool
- Infinity Edge Pool
- Fully Furnished
- Room for Development
- Ocean Views }
- Garden
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Dandakaio Villa Cherry Hill, Carriacou Grenada
23,400 sq ft / 0.54 Acres Land 3,427 sq ft Villa
Dandakaio is a beautiful 3 bedroom villa, built in 2006 on the island of Carriacou, part of Grenada.The Dandakaio name reflects the native tree that surrounds the property, and with breathtaking views of the island, Dandakaio is hidden away amongst the Treetops of this lush tropical paradise.
Peaceful Location
Located in Cherry Hill, a peaceful residential area in the North of Carriacou.Carriacou is the true unspoiled, undiscovered Caribbean island just north of Grenada and easily accessible via daily high speed ferry or plane.
Unique Construction
This house has a unique construction that utilises wood, concrete and stone. It is fenced and has a well-manicured lawn and garden. There is an infinity edge pool that looks out onto Lauriston Beach & the Caribbean Ocean, as well as the main town of Hillsborough in the distance.
Living Spaces
All 3 bedrooms open up onto a large wooden deck that wraps around the back of the house. The master bedroom has an en suite bathroom which has the distinct feature of being semi-exposed to the outside but yet still offers privacy. The lounge also opens out onto the deck area.
Comes Fully Furnished
Dandakaio is being sold furnished and includes some professionally designed, locally made wooden pieces.
Room for Development
There is a section underneath the house which could be converted into a downstairs apartment.
Facilities Include:
- 3 double bedrooms
- 2 bathrooms (master bedroom is en suite and has a distinctive open shower design)
- Fully equipped modern kitchen
- Open plan living room/dining veranda
- Ceiling fans in all 3 bedrooms, living room and kitchen
- Infinity edge pool with sun deck
- Extensive balcony areas (every bedroom opens onto the balcony)
- Outdoor terraced lounge leading onto the garden under the main house
- Utility / laundry room
- BBQ facilities
- Table Tennis
Villa Location
- Grenada >
- Carriacou >
- Bogles
Buyer's Guide
Grenada is predicted from current indicators to be one of the fastest growing Tourist destinations in the Caribbean over the next few years.
Supporting You through the Process
The sale process can easily be handled remotely from the UK, US or Canada. Most of our previous purchasers have visited the island and then proceeded with the sale remotely, visiting once more after the property has exchanged. Our team are on hand to assist with the purchase process as you go forward.
Alien Land Holders Licence
All foreign nationals wishing to purchase property in Grenada must apply for an Aliens Land Holding Licence, which is generally a simple process handled by the buyers attorney, once the licence has been issued 10% of the purchase price must then be paid to the government. Before the licence is issued the buyer must provide bankers reference letters, character & police references.
Time Scale
It normally takes 2-3 months for legal process and the sale to close. All can progress smoothly without the need for the buyer to be on the island.
Legal Matters
The purchaser appoints a Grenadian attorney to search the register and establish title to the property prior to the completion of sale to ensure that there are no encumbrances, charges, encroachments or other impediments to the sale. We can provide you with a set of recommended Grenadian attorneys upon request.
Guide to Buyers Closing Costs Legal Fees
Approximately 2% of the purchase price
Stamp Duty
Approximately 1% of the purchase price
Alien Landholders
10% of purchase price
Sellers Legal Fees
Approximately 1% of the purchase price
Property Transfer Tax
5% of the purchase price for nationals and 15% for non nationals
Real Estate Commission
This is normally 5% of the Purchase Price
Property Title
The majority of property in Grenada is owned fee simple, however property in Grenada may also be held on long lease from private individuals, which are normally 99 years or the unexpired term in the case of an assignment of a lease. A purchaser of such a leasehold interest will enjoy all the benefits of an absolute title for the duration of the lease. Lease can be renewed for usually a fairly small fee and the legal process is straightforward - the renewal can be done once the property is purchased.