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Living in the Caribbean

by Tommy
(United Kingdom)




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Thank you for this page, I have read it all.

I was just wondering which island would you recommend if a person would like to move there permanently and if money was no problem ?

Which would be the best island to retire and enjoy in your savings, without worrying. Which island is the most developed and has the most top class real estate to buy ?

I wish to thank you in advance for any comment ?
With best regards

Tommy

My answer:

Dear Tommy,

I would divide the Caribbean in two:

The most cosmopolitan like Puerto Rico and Jamaicaand then the Leeward islands, that are quiet and beautiful.

There are several islands I recommend on the group of smaller islands:

St Maarten, a part of the Dutch Antilles, English is spoken and it is absolutely beautiful.

Dominica is very quiet not expensive and safe.

Saba, the tiniest of all, English is spoken and people are very nice.

Barbados, a former British colony. People are polite. Same for St Lucia.

I almost forgot the tiny British Territory of Anguilla, one of my favorites. Also good for Real Estate.

About Real Estate all of them have good chances for investment.

By clicking on the links you'll find much more information.

Good Luck and please keep in touch !!

Eddy


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