Furnished 3 bedroom Villa for sale in Mullins Bay, Mullins, Saint Peter
This is adjacent to the spectacular Mullins Beach on the West Coast of the island.
The entrance and main living areas are open plan and lead out to the large covered terrace and pool deck area.
The property has a fitted kitchen with breakfast bar and many of the rooms have vaulted ceilings which give a sense of space and light. The 3 bathrooms have high end marble finishes and the 3 bedrooms are a good size.
Outside there is a spacious covered terrace and an outdoor covered bar.
It is in...
This is adjacent to the spectacular Mullins Beach on the West Coast of the island.
The entrance and main living areas are open plan and lead out to the large covered terrace and pool deck area.
The property has a fitted kitchen with breakfast bar and many of the rooms have vaulted ceilings which give a sense of space and light. The 3 bathrooms have high end marble finishes and the 3 bedrooms are a good size.
Outside there is a spacious covered terrace and an outdoor covered bar.
It is in a convenient and much sought after location and offered for sale turn-key.
Mullins Bay is ideally positioned between the historic towns of Holetown and Speightstown. It affords easy access to an array of fine dining restaurants and an excellent selection of amenities.
In historic Speightstown there is a supermarket and a wide selection of bars and restaurants. There are also banks, pharmacies and other shops there. Holetown is the hub of the west coast. It offers an array of amenities including a medical centre and Lime Grove Shopping centre. Here there is duty free shopping and 2 cinemas. There is also a very well stocked large supermarket in Holetown.
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1. Registering with a Barbadian Lawyer and the Central Bank of Barbados.
In order to purchase a property in Barbados you will require a registered Barbadian lawyer, their fees will be around 1.5 to 2% of the purchase price (+15% VAT). The buying process will generally take around 3 months. There are not generally any restrictions on ownership by foreigners, except for a formality that, if you are a non-resident, the Barbados Central bank must you give you permission before you may purchase a property. If you fail to gain this permission your purchase will be void. It is required by the Central Bank of Barbados that all money that is brought into the country must be registered. This can be best be handled by your Barbadian lawyer.
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