Sunday, 29 January 2017

Turk and Caicos Most Expensive Estates

Next on the list is the Turk and Caicos Islands, These islands are located on the brim of the Atlantic and are 550 miles southeast of Miami. Also, there are a total 40 islands which make up Turk and Caicos.


  • The Turtle Tail Estate is an example of paradise, the home is surrounded by breathtaking views. The house has a total of 15,000 square feet on 4.5 acres, there are 7 bedrooms and 12 bathrooms. Also, the house comes with its own commercial kitchen, infinity-edge pool, multiple outdoor lounges, and daybed. It also has an outdoor kitchen with a pizza oven, wine cellar, tennis court, and the list goes on. This house has almost everything and if you think "dang I can't park my yacht anywhere", you're wrong the property has a 90-foot dock in the canal. The only question are you willing to pay 25 million for your paradise?




  • The seconded property is the Nestled Estate, the house of over 8,000 square feet sits on 5.4 acres with a total of 373 feet of lush beach front property to enjoy. The property only has 4 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms, it also has an upper floor with an office and reading room. The views you can enjoy while relaxing in the heated L-shaped pool will have you outside every day. The house even has a home theater when it gets late and you have to come inside. They only thing is that the property 19.5 million (nice but not worth it).



  • The third property is also a beachfront property, the house is 7,000 square feet that are on 1.7 acres of property. The house has a total of 5 bedrooms and 5 and a half bathrooms. The house is very secluded and will give you the filling of being on your own private island. The property also has handcrafted Teak furniture throughout the entire house. There are even two beach cabanas to take in the views and think about all the money you spent to live to here, 15 million (wow!!).


4 comments:

  1. Buy me one nah! Lol, but for real they all look amazing!!

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  2. Nice houses but really though who needs 12 bathrooms!!

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  3. Love the beaches and water there! Not quite as pretty as Cayman, but still gorgeous!

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