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USD $2,595,000
Bedrooms 4 bedrooms
Bathrooms 4 bathrooms
Swimming Pool

Amazing Cayman Island residence

A distinctive beachfront home, solidly built in a very modern style. Stunning ocean views from a 72ft terrace and well proportioned rooms, including study and gym. Great pool, shaded patio & BBQ area for ultimate alfresco living.

  • 4 bedrooms
  • 4 bathrooms
  • 590.80 sqm
  • Waterview
  • Swimming Pool
  • Waterside
Ref: RSI081005M

Grand Cayman
Cayman Islands

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Property for sale - Grand Cayman

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Located just 480 miles South of Miami lies the enchanting Cayman Islands. Grand Cayman is by far the largest of the three islands and supports almost the entire population. The Cayman Islands are a British Overseas Territory and attract a large number of ex-patriates who both live and work on Grand Cayman. As the fifth largest finance centre in the world, the economy thrives as a centre for offshore finance and its associated industries, as well as a year round haven for tourists. Residents enjoy a zero tax environment and the highest standard of living in the entire Caribbean, supported by a strong and stable economic, political and social structure. With the surrounding warm blue waters and summer temperatures Cayman has a relaxed Caribbean feel. Yet the international standards in education, healthcare and communications make the islands a first class destination and investment option to high net worth investors from around the globe. Travel to Cayman is even easier than before with ten airlines including British Airways flying direct from the UK and nine US gateway cities, including Miami which is only an hour away. The Sister Islands, Jamaica and Cuba are also easily accessed from Grand Cayman. One of the earliest recorded visitors to the Cayman Islands was Sir Francis Drake. The three islands were called "Caymanas," a Carib Indian term for the large lizards or crocodiles that had been spotted here. However, when Christopher Columbus visited in 1503 they were referred to as "Las Tortugas" meaning, "turtles" which are still a great part of the country's rich marine heritage.