Silver Reef Development

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At a glance
Location: Frigate Bay, St. Kitts, West Indies.
Developer: LetterStone
Construction Company: Vergez & Associates
Architect: John Doak Cayman Style (Caribbean Architects)
For sale: 54 apartments and 8 villas
Price: US$ 354,000 - $720,000
Start/Completion date: Start May 2008, complete December 2009
Project Overview
Silver Reef – St. Kitts is an eco-friendly, 4.5 acre development sited in the heart of Frigate Bay with great views of both the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. The friendly bars and superb beach of Frigate Bay are only a 5 minute stroll away.
The vision for Silver Reef was to be as eco-sensitive as possible and the result is a combination of common sense principles like orienting the buildings to maximize the breeze and recycling grey water. The resort will also use solar power and local building materials to minimize the carbon footprint.
This exciting development is unique in its combination of smart condominium apartments and exclusive private villas laid out in a lush, tropical setting of thoughtfully landscaped gardens, punctuated with signature pools and cabanas.
Its stunning location, running beside the immaculate Royal St. Kitts Golf Course, will make it a landmark resort and it has already attracted a mixture of investors, holiday home owners and people looking for a lifestyle change.
Part of the development includes a small commercial area, which will provide a focal point of interest and be of service to residents of Silver Reef and Frigate Bay alike.
Silver Reef - St. Kitts has qualified for the Citizenship by Investment program which entitles buyers spending over $350,000 to apply for a Kittitian passport.
When completed the resort will comprise; 54, 1 and 2 bed apartments and 8 duplex villas.
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St. Kitts
Intoxicating natural beauty, sunny skies, warm waters, and white sandy beaches combine to make St. Kitts one of the most seductive spots in the Caribbean. Christopher Columbus first spotted St. Kitts in 1493, when it was populated with native tribes, but the Europeans did not colonize until the British arrived in 1623. Its strategic location and valuable sugar trade led to an advanced and luxurious development that was among the best in the Colonial Caribbean.
The peaceful calm of St. Kitts suggests nothing of the extraordinary history of the island. For centuries, St. Kitts occupied a critical position in the European struggle for the West Indies, combining exceptional wealth as sugar colonies with a vital strategic position as gateways to the Caribbean. As a result, the struggles and conflicts that marked their history are among the most decisive episodes in Caribbean history.
While development has been of the highest quality, it has fortunately remained in low quantity, so St. Kitts remains un-crowded and unspoiled, famous around the world for excellent preservation of the ecosystems. Nature lovers will want to take advantage of the various tours through lava formations, tropical forest areas, and seaside lagoons. Boating tours and scuba diving expeditions are also favorite activities. Plantation homes have been transformed into grand, intimate inns. Quaint shopping areas and beautiful Colonial architecture draw visitors to the tiny towns. If a quiet vacation in a luxurious and alluring corner of paradise is what you seek, you'll find it on St. Kitts. Click here to visit the official website of St.Kitts Tourism
Nevis
There’s something about this small, sombrero-shaped island that grabs you. The charm and tranquility takes you back to a time when things were simpler, when life was more peaceful, when stress was just a word, not a way of life. This 36-square-mile island lies near the top of the Lesser Antilles archipelago, about 200 miles south of Puerto Rico, and just west of Antigua. This island jewel is approximately 7 miles long and 5 miles wide, with natural vegetation that is unparalleled.
Green and serene, Nevis is truly one of the remaining unspoilt places and proudly carries the name, "Queen of the Caribees." From the top of the 3,232-foot Nevis Peak to the depths of the clear waters offshore, there is a world of flora and fauna to be explored. In the hills, the comical green vervet monkeys chatter and scamper; in the sea, the whales cruise by. Stroll around and see the architecture of eras gone by: churches, windmills, and refurbished Great Houses.
Its 10,000 residents are friendly and helpful, ready to make new friends and welcome back regular visitors. The genuine charm and hospitality radiate into the unspoken, "Welcome," "Be my guest," and "Do come again."
Nevis is special, a place that will seduce you, and tug at your heart strings after you leave.
Like they say on Nevis: “You’re only a stranger here once."
Click here to visit the official website of Nevis Tourism
Useful Information
- Currency: Eastern Caribbean Dollar (XCD$). U.S. Bills are accepted by most stores and businesses.
- Change is given in E.C. currency.
- U.S. coins are not accepted.
- Exchange Rate: $1.00 USD = $2.70 XCD
- Our banks provide an ATM service where your Visa or Mater card can be used for cash advances.
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