Caribbean Real Estate Development Offering Luxury Villas
Mount Pleasant, SC (PRWeb) April 11, 2007 -- Sky Beach Club continues to expand its Caribbean real estate investment opportunities on Eleuthera Island with the addition of luxury villas with two floor plans.
The beautiful villas will include a large bathroom, sleeping accommodations for two, an open kitchen, spacious dining, a terrace patio, and a plunge pool/spa combo. Each villa features an abundance of glass to guarantee an unobstructed ocean view of sapphire and turquoise waters. Every detail is dedicated to modern luxury, comfort and total privacy. Vice President, Michael Reardon says that investors can choose from a "more traditional layout with room separation" or a "floor plan that flows as a large open space."
The architectural style will be clean and modern with an emphasis on capturing the incredible views through expansive windows for the ultimate enjoyment of a luxury beach resort.
Reardon explained that these Villas allow Sky Beach Club to offer a luxury Caribbean investment property for under $1 million. "Villas are ideal for retired couples or single people looking for a unique investment property in a beautiful tropical setting," he explained.
"When you invest in Sky Beach Club," says Reardon, "you will own more than a rare piece of paradise; you will be a pioneer in an emerging high-end real estate market."
A select number of the recently released 40 homes and villas are still available. Sky Beach Club is dedicated to showcasing, as well as preserving, Eleuthera's captivating natural beauty. At the highest point of the luxury beach resort will be an artfully designed clubhouse that will boast a 360-degree panoramic view of both the Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Sea. The Atlantic side of the clubhouse will feature an infinity edge pool with a waterfall and tiki bar and grill.
"This is a once in a lifetime opportunity for real estate investors and vacationers alike. Never before has such luxury real estate with a modern design been offered in the Bahamas. Whether you are looking for a relaxing vacation destination or a excellent oceanfront investment property, Sky Beach Club is the opportunity for you," says Reardon.
Reardon encouraged investors to visit the Sky Beach Club web site at www.SkyBeachClub.com to learn more.
About Sky Beach Club
Sky Beach Club is both an exclusive traveler's paradise, and an investor's dream - and for good reason. Sky Beach Club is located on one of the world's few remaining island destinations where commerce and tourism have not taken over. It's a place where absolute beauty, luxury and privacy are realized in every facet of an unparalleled, completely exclusive residential community. From its pristine pink sand beach that collides with an elevation rise of 135 feet-- to its crowning gem, a breathtaking Clubhouse with a 360-degree sea-to-sea view. Between those two points will rest 40 unique resort-style homes & villas architecturally designed to complement the spectacular natural scenery with understated modern elegance.
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