Investment spotlight : Six Senses La Sagesse , Grenada
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Investment spotlight : Six Senses La Sagesse , Grenada
From one of the most successful developers of luxury real estate projects in the Caribbean , Range Developments , and one of the world ’ s leading resort architects , Simeon Halstead , comes luxury resort Six Senses La Sagesse . A family of four can gain citizenship of Grenada via investment in a hotel share of Six Senses La Sagesse ownership for US $ 220,000 and enjoy potential annual returns of 2-5 % on their investment . The investment is managed entirely for investors and after five years , investors can sell to recover their capital . They will still maintain citizenship . Located 15 minutes from Grenada ’ s
international airport , the 28-acre luxury resort is nestled among gentle hills rolling down along a dramatic crescent-shaped beach , considered by many as one of the best beaches in the Caribbean . The resort features private plunge pools in each villa , restaurants , beachside bars and a spa . Prior to completion of the resort , Investors are entitled to a 7-day stay each year at the developers sister resorts the Park Hyatt St . Kitts & Nevis or the Cabrits Resort & Spa Kempinski in Dominica . Upon hotel operations commencing at the Six Senses resort the investor and his family can then enjoy a 7-day at the Six Senses Grenada each year . investment migration is now a standard consideration for international HNWIs who are looking to hedge volatility , create short-term value , as well as long-term yield through enhanced global mobility ”.
While Henley has seen a surge in enquiries from the usual emerging markets like Pakistan , India , Nigeria and South Africa , more surprising has been the surge from countries like the US and the UK with an increase in 2021 of 208 % and 110 %, respectively .
CBI programs are worldwide , but Caribbean islands reign supreme While the CBI programs on offer today , 14 and counting , span the world – from Montenegro , Malta and Turkey in Europe , to Vanuatu in the Pacific , Cambodia in Asia , and Jordan and Egypt in the Middle East – the most popular come courtesy of five nations in the Caribbean .
Not only is the Caribbean the birthplace of the CBI industry , with St Kitts & Nevis pioneering the program back in 1984 , but it ’ s home to the world ’ s five most competitive and consistent programs , according to FT ’ s annual CBI Index .
The CBI programs of St Kitts & Nevis , Dominica , Antigua & Barbuda , Saint Lucia and Grenada consistently bag the best scores for affordability , efficiency , transparency , reliability , global mobility and family-friendliness , not to mention offering attractive ROI on real estate given their tourism credentials . They are popular with all nationalities , but especially with African and Middle Eastern HNWIs thanks to the family-inclusiveness of the programs ; and also with Americans , as the currencies are pegged to the US dollar , offering economic stability to businessminded individuals .
106 September 2022