Bahama’s largest private island is up for sale
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL TRENDS, BAHAMAS/ Updated : Mar 13, 2021, 22:03 IST
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The largest private island in the Bahamas is going up for sale. According to reports, St Andrews, which is also known as the Little Ragged Island, a 730 acres of beautiful island is going up for sale in the Carribeans.
The largest private island in the Bahamas is going up for sale. According to reports, St Andrews, which is also known as the Little Ragged Island, a 730 acres of beautiful island is going up for sale in the Carribeans. Read less
The largest private island in the Bahamas is going up for sale. According to reports, St Andrews, which is also known as the Little Ragged Island, a 730 acres of beautiful island is going up for sale in the Carribeans. Of course owning a house or property on an island is a good thing, but owning a private island is a whole different thing altogether. Especially when it is one of the most beautiful destinations in the world.
Surrounded by the ocean, this isolated beauty is breathtakingly beautiful, and is for sale at a price of $19.5 million.
A perfect place for anyone who would like to live the high-life, enjoying all things good that nature has to offer to us. It can be your personal paradise. The vast private island can be developed into more than just a barren land of beauty. There is enough space here to construct a resort, with an 18-hole golf course.
If anyone wishes to buy the island, he or she would be required to join the bidding by depositing $100000. It is currently listed at $19.5 million.
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