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Property For Sale Or Rent: Gracious Caribbean Living *The Best Of The Best In St. Kitts

St. Kitts and Nevis

Frigate Bay
St. Kitts and Nevis


Property for sale: $799,999 USD

St. Kitts Golf Retreat Luxury Villa For Sale in St. Kitts and Nevis

TURNKEY St. Kitts Villa Golf Retreat Income Potential

LOCATION. LOCATION. LOCATION. Truly, a Rare, One-of-a-Kind, ALL-INCLUSIVE, High-End, Bi-level, Detached, Pet-Friendly Home with Freehold Title, Private Walkway to Royal St.
TURNKEY St. Kitts Villa Golf Retreat Income Potential

LOCATION. LOCATION. LOCATION. Truly, a Rare, One-of-a-Kind, ALL-INCLUSIVE, High-End, Bi-level, Detached, Pet-Friendly Home with Freehold Title, Private Walkway to Royal St. Kitts Golf Club, Private Walled & Fenced Landscaped Garden, Private Plunge Pool, Unobstructed Sweeping Majestic Views, First Class Accommodations and Luxurious Amenities. Why Settle for Less, When You Can Have the Best!

Give Yourself the Gift of a Lifetime. Enjoy the good life in St. Kitts, the vision of Paradise. Escape to and entertain in your very own FABULOUS “five-star� 2BR/2BA/2KIT/2 LR/2 VERANDAHS/LIBRARY-OFFICE/PLUNGE POOL retreat offering two complete living spaces with enclosed garden and added benefit of lucrative rental income potential and investment opportunity. Designed and decorated with meticulous attention to detail, this rare St. Kitts jewel, a true "Southern Lady,� clearly exudes beauty, charm, hospitality and elegance both in design and setting. Strategically positioned on a small bluff overlooking the 12th tee and 18th hole of the beautiful 18-hole championship Royal St. Kitts Golf Club, this marvelous “picture book� location provides constant tropical breezes and permanent unobstructed northern views of the majestic Atlantic Ocean spanning northeasterly/easterly across the manicured golf course, two course lakes, the attractive Royal St. Kitts Golf Clubhouse, the imposing St. Kitts Marriott Resort & Royal Beach Casino across to the “unspoiled� Southeast Peninsula mountains.

Change Your Latitude; Change Your Attitude. Balance Body, Mind, Soul and Spirit. Visualize yourself in luxurious solitude or with family and friends enjoying serenity, peace and tranquility in a magnificent “sacred space� with first-class amenities and spectacular views. Walk out your enclosed garden down a private walkway to play a daily round of golf, practice on the putting green and driving range or enjoy clubhouse amenities. Or perhaps walk past the clubhouse to the beach for sun and sand, or down the lane to the nearby resort ‘s casino for some slot machine and blackjack or walk a little further to local restaurants for tasty island meals. Return to relax in your private pool, listen to music or take a siesta on your verandah before drinks and dinner. Elegant, comfortable furnishings, sweeping views, spectacular sunrises, full moons, enclosed garden, tropical landscaping, solar lights, protective angels, singing birds, bird bath, wind chimes, St. Francis bird feeder, Happy Buddha, Celtic ornaments, tropical flowers, palm trees, private walkway to the Golf Club, ten minute walk past clubhouse to the beach and a ten-fifteen minute walk (quarter of a mile) beyond clubhouse down Frigate Bay Rd. to the resort, casino and restaurants.

THE VILLA
Villa Angeli de Luci “The Babe� - Joie de Vivre (Pure Joy) - is an exceptional, ALL-INCLUSIVE detached bi-level freehold titled residence located in a small upscale Frigate Bay community. Lovingly called “The Babe� in memory of golf legend Babe Didrikson Zaharias, the greatest female athlete of the 20th century and LPGA cofounder with Patty Berg. Construction began Summer 2002 with completion May 2003 on .1678 acre (7,311.16 sq. ft.) prime property on a small bluff in one of the most sought after St. Kitts locations. The detached residence, encompassing 2,226+ sq. ft of living space on two complete levels, was masterfully decorated and furnished with an eclectic sophisticated flair to provide a comfortable living environment. Furnished to sleep nine. The elegantly appointed bi-level home provides two spacious bedrooms with high-end double and queen beds (4), two luxurious bathrooms with upstairs whirlpool, two fully equipped gourmet kitchens with upgraded black appliances, upstairs living room with sofa sleeeper (2), recliner (1) and unique opening to bedroom, beautiful dining room with stunning chandelier and balcony, downstairs sitting area with sofa sleeper (2), two large verandahs with sweeping unobstructed views, plunge pool with deck and large storage room. Surrounded by tropical landscaping, the property includes a rocky bluff, private enclosed garden with beautiful serpentine handmade rock wall, lattice fence, angel statue, bird bath, bird feeders and solar lighting.

The Upstairs Library/Office with desk, custom shelving, books, cable, high speed internet and telephone access allows the choice of communicating with the outside world or selfishly indulging in your very own paradise with no outside intrusion. Read in two comfortable club chairs, listen to music, surf the web for emails and news, enjoy the Pac Man cocktail table. Or just listen to the sounds of silence and sunshine while floating in your private pool. Local cell phone. Cable and telephone.

All antique/vintage furnishings bought and shipped from Atlanta and North Carolina (including bath, bed and table linens, formal and casual china, crystal, glassware, silverware, goumet cooking utensils, kitchen and household supplies). Feng Shui (pronounced Fung Shway) expert prepared a “reading� for the home using a SE entrance (Fire) off pool deck with warm, grounding colors for walls and fabrics of navy, gold, brown, coral, green and pink. Feng Shui, an ancient Chinese sacred custom, utilizes colors, elements and furniture placement for grounding, inspiration, harmony and balance. Donald Trump and other upscale real estate developers hire Feng Shui experts to design and decorate their high-end projects. Five elements of Fire, Water, Earth, Air and Metal were balanced throughout the home using color and accessories. Upstairs Wall Colors: Living Room/Kitchen/Dining Room painted “Dishy Coral," Upstairs Bedroom painted a Light Pink (unsure of name); Upstairs Bath and Library are light green "Enlightened Lime;" Downstairs Wall Color: “Ardent Coral."

The strategically positioned Dining Room offers permanent unobstructed N/NE/E/SE views of golf course, lakes, ocean and mountains. The “Romeo & Juliet� balcony provides a perfect spot to read and watch golfers on the “unforgiving� 12th tee, 18th hole, putting green or driving range; view spectacular sunrises, majectic full moons or twinkling starry nights; watch egerts on the lakes, birds along the rock wall or boats on the horizon; watch the early morning joggers, ground crew and Golf Club activities; view the Angelus, St. Kitts Marriott Resort and Southeast Peninsula mountains. The Upper Verandah to the right of the Dining Room presents beautiful northeastern views to Atlantic Ocean spanning easterly across to the St. Kitts Marriott Resort and SE Peninsula. The private plunge pool’s northeastern/eastern/southeastern location provides sunshine from early sunrise until mid-afternoon, and romantic moonlight dips under magical starry nights. The southern exposed driveway with custom arbor latticed entrance and constant tropical breezes ensure the home remains comfortable during the hot late afternoons. "The Babe," being a true classy Southern Lady, rarely "sweats" with only an occasional slight perspiration. During those rare times when the wind shifts directions, three remote controlled air conditioning units and eight ceiling fans are available to cool the home and provide excellent air circulation.

Two spacious covered verandahs with vintage wicker, rattan and wrought iron furnishings, constant tropical breezes and spectacular sweeping views of golf course, ocean and mountains provide a lovely setting for breakfast or lunch. St. Francis, the Patron Saint of Animals, holds court over the upper verandah happily feeding hungry birds throughout the day. In the downstairs enclosed garden, colorful birds and tiny green lizards can be seen scurrying along the rock wall for food and relaxation or splashing around in the bird bath. Waking up in the comfortable downstairs two poster queen-sized bed with singing birds greeting the dawn of new day is pure joy. Tropical cushioned rattan sofa, chairs, wicker rockers and gliders provide perfect settings for morning coffee, afternoon tea, book readings, siestas or relaxation after experiencing another day in Paradise.

Prepare fresh fruit juice in the Champion juicer. Sip evening cocktails and frozen drinks prepared in one of two Vita-Mixes. Softly dim the stunning six-arm black wrought iron chandelier with large crystal prisms and black toile shades to create the perfect ambiance for champagne and caviar gatherings and other delicious meals around the round tableclothed glass pedestal table. Prepare your own meals in the fully-stocked gourmet kitchen or indulge yourself further and hire a private chef or local cook to prepare and/or deliver meals. The two kitchen island counters with two chairs each provide the perfect spot for daily snacks or children’s meals. The comfortable home is furnished and equipped with much attention to daily living and comfort. Perfect as one large spacious comfortable home or as a lucrative rental income producing investment with two complete units. Rent both levels or perhaps keep the upstairs available to enjoy with its plunge pool, fabulous views, warm breezes, and rent the downstairs with it’s own private entrance for extra monthly income and security.

Housekeeper/Domestics, Caretaker/Driver, Maintenance Crew, Part-time Gardener available when in residence and monitor home/property when off island.

SUMMARY OF VILLA SPECIFICATIONS
    Custom Southern facing green latticed arbor with red/pink/white climbing bougainvillea and side green lattice fence with stunning yellow bells.
  • Feng Shui Southeast Entrance (Fire).
  • Living Room: Navy sofa sleeper, large tapestry ottoman, gold recliner (sleeps one), reading lamp, television, rug. Unique opening into bedroom. Stairs to lower level. Individual remote controlled air conditioning unit. Brown "Havana" ceiling fan with dimmer and four-lights. French doors and louvered windows to Northeast verandah and Southeast pool deck.
  • Kitchen: Completely equipped and furnished kitchen with upgraded black appliances. Solid hardwood cabinets stained by manufacturer to match door and window frames, white tile counter, good prep space, counter lighting, top of the line GE Profile Arctic CustomStyleâ„¢ 22.6 Cubic Foot Side By Side upstairs, trash compactor, microwave, stove with self-cleaning oven, two chair island counter with stainless steel sink, disposal and dishwasher, silver fixtures, custom cookbook shelves, small telephone desk, broom closet. Brown "Havana" ceiling fan with dimmer and four-lights. Northwest louvered window view. Northeast view across opened DR louvered windows and balcony with French doors. Southeast view across living area to pool deck with view of palm trees and Southeast Peninsula. Large mahogany framed painting of Babe Didrikson Zaharias bought at Old Sport Gallery, Pinehurst, North Carolina. Vintage 1936 “Gone With the Windâ€Â? movie poster decoupaged on wood, two counter chairs, framed mirror.
  • Dining Room: Stunning six-arm black wrought iron chandelier with large crystal prisms and black toile shades, two 5-arm black wrought-iron floor candelabras with cream candles, large round glass table with concrete sculpture pedestal, six chairs, vintage credenza for linens and storage, antique peacock lamp, rug, northern unobstructed views from Northwest wall of louvered windows, North/Northeast views from “Romeo & Julietâ€Â? balcony, East/Southeast view from French doors looking across Verandah and Pool to Southeast Peninsula mountains.
  • Library/Office: Originally designed as open porch but enclosed for living space. Desk, chair, book shelves, storage, Northeast French doors to pool, verandah, Southwest window view to entrance garden. Two reading club chairs, table, lamp, PacMan, movie theme rug. Double curtained opening to bedroom. Both areas locked together for privacy. White standard ceiling fan with light.
  • Bedroom: Luxurious, spacious and comfortable, unique wall opening with two antique stained glass closures designed between bedroom and living room for maximum ocean views and tropical breezes. French and Parisian inspired furnishings with double bed, triple dresser, triple mirrored dressing table, brass coat/purse rack, shawl/sarong rack, chairs, end tables, lamps, artwork, floor to ceiling chintz curtains, Durrie rug, accessories, large closet with bifold doors. Dead bolt lock for privacy. Southwest location with view of garden. Double opening to library. Remote controlled white “Key Westâ€Â? ceiling fan. Individual remote air conditioner.
  • Bathroom: Luxuriously appointed red/pink toile bath curtains and accessories. Ceramic tile floors, white tile vanities, oversized lavatory with silver designer fixtures, five-candle wrought iron chandelier, two double-candle sconces, whitewashed cabinet, large framed vanity mirror, three flower prints, custom linen shelving, whirlpool with shower and hand held fixture, stacked washer and dryer in bath closet, wrought iron chair, vintage mirror on outside of door.
  • Verandah: L-shaped with Northeast and Southeast views. Hunter green wicker rockers, chairs, tables, metal glider sofa and chair, large wrought iron table with two “rockingâ€Â? chairs, cabaret wrought iron glass top table with four chairs, wrought iron planters and racks, wicker chest with children’s swimming gear, white wicker flower containers and small tables, cushion storage.
  • Plunge Pool and Deck: Protective railing for safely and privacy. Cleaned twice a week by Nevis pool company with 35% Food Grade Hydrogen Peroxide. No Chlorine used due to detrimental effects on body, eyes, hair and neurological system. New pool timer runs four hours per day. Various swimming accessories for children and adults. Large triple screen to shield outside shower. Bistro wrought iron glass table with four chairs. Plants, stands and containers.

LOWER LEVEL
    2BR/2BA/2KIT/Library/Office/2 Verandahs/Laundry/Storage/Plunge Pool
  • Sweeping unobstructed views across golf course (12th tee & 18th hole),two course lakes and palm trees to Atlantic Ocean, Royal St. Kitts Golf Club, Marriott Royal St. Kitts Clubhouse, St. Kitts Marriott Resort, Royal Beach Casino and Southeast Peninsula mountains.
  • Private walkway to St. Kitts Golf Club. Membership available.
  • Presently furnished to sleep nine (depending on size). Double, Queen, two sofa beds, one recliner.
  • Private enclosed garden with handmade serpentine rock wall, "Liamuiga Angel" praying for Light and Protection, concrete pedestal bird bath, multiple bird feeders, custom green lattice fencing, gate, new tropical landscaping in garden and along cliff.
  • Southern cornered driveway for two compact cars.
  • Security: Secured tamperproof windows. Dusk-to-dawn lighting surrounding home. Community security lights. Patrolled day and night by Frigate Bay Police. Caretaker and housekeeper routinely monitor home. Security Surveillance. Community Watch.
  • Storm Protection: Storm shutters on windows. Thick plywood boards precut for French doors, glass transoms and louvered windows. Installed by caretaker and maintenance crew.
  • Fans: Eight remote controlled ceiling fans : Upstairs: Living Room & kitchen: two brown “Havanaâ€Â? fans each with four lights. Bedroom: one white “Key Westâ€Â? fan with light. Library/Office, one standard white fan with light. Bath: one white remote “Key Westâ€Â? fan with light. Downstairs: Bedroom & Sitting Area: two standard white fans, Bath, one fan with light on dimmer.
  • Lighting: Appliances & pool timer grounded. Dimmers on lamps, fans and overhead lights. Light sensors on some lamps. Dusk-to-dawn exterior lighting. Solar lights surrounding property.
  • Communication: Three televisions with cable, one with VCR. High speed internet with cable modem. Cassette/compact disc/radio. Wired for local telephone. Local cell phone.
  • Air conditioning: Three remote controlled units. Upstairs: living room/kitchen/dinning room and bedroom. Downstairs: bedroom/sitting area/kitchen.
  • Storage: Large outside room under pool deck with custom shelving. Hot water heater. Pool equipment.
  • Landscaping: New and established plantings and trees surrounding home and cliff with sugar cane mulch (Oct. 2005). Includes three musseanders, multiple dwarf pink/red bougainvillea, climbing pink/red bougainvillea, two lilac bougainvillea, three red bromeliads, two red hibiscus, one yellow coconut, one orange coconut, three dwarf Royal palms (double dwarf Royal palm outside upstairs bedroom), one large potted Areca palm, several potted dwarf Areca palms, ginger lily, 10 ft. Fox Tail palm, Traveler’s palm, one Crepe Myrtle, three white gardenia, ficus tree, yellow bells, purple bells, firecrackers, aloe vera, allemande, red ixora, three bromeliads, three assorted anthuriums, six Jump Up & Kiss Me, two cape honeysuckle to name a few.
  • Ornaments/Statues: "Liamuiga Angel" praying for Light and Protection, bird bath, bird feeders, black ceramic St. Francis bird feeder, black Happy Buddha, celtic crosses, wind chimes, St. Francis with swan plaque, wrought iron baker’s racks, plant stands, antique/vintage stained windows, angel door knocker, angel figurine and sun bird feeders,
  • Homeowner’s Association Fee: $160/mo. includes security lighting, weekly trash pickup, weekly yard mowing, monthly trimming. Part-time gardener nurtures new plants and trees to get established. Owner has the opportunity of placing property in the homeowner association’s rental pool for monthly income from selected tenants.
  • Utilities/taxes: Electricity and pool timer avg. approx. USD$90/mo. Water min. USD$7.40, varies during wet and dry seasons.
  • Furniture: Beautiful high-end vintage and antique furniture from North Carolina and Atlanta shipped to island July, 2003. Maybe bought separately. Complete list of originally shipped items provided to purchaser.
  • Other furnishings: Including but not limited to vintage linens, china, crystal, glassware, silverware, pool dishes and glasses, various board games, outside activities, picnic baskets, vintage Babe Didrikson Zaharias and Patty Berg signature clubs, vintage golf shoes, various golf memorabilia, collectibles and books, Davis Love autographed photo, pet cushions, rugs, artwork, gliders, two Vita-Mixes, juicer, Champion Juicer, ironing board, iron, household supplies, bath and bed linens, beach towels, PacMan cocktail table. Oil lamps, flashlights, candles, batteries, light bulbs, wicker, baker’s racks, plant stands, small white lights. Various personal items to be removed before closing.

FEDERATION OF ST. CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS--TWO ISLANDS, ONE PARADISE

    In 1493 Christopher Columbus was the first white European to discover this secret Caribbean jewel even though he reportedly never came ashore. Columbus also was first to name the island “St. Christopher.� Familiar necklaces and charms honoring St. Christopher, the Patron Saint of Travelers, are often worn as "Protect Us� medallions depicting a man with a long rod in his right hand walking across water carrying a child on his left shoulder. Englishman Thomas Warner, arriving in 1642 with fourteen companions, discovered Caribs Indians were the local inhabitants.

    Caribs were aggressive cannibals who preyed upon the peaceful Arawaks. While some may think the human flesh eating Caribs were quite primitive and barbaric, cannibalism was also prevalent in the early American colonies. Early European male settlers, desiring female companionship, went back to Europe and convinced women to come to the "New World." When the many boats arrived, the women were sold to the men mainly for personal pleasure and hard labor. The fittest and prettiest went to the highest bidder. Single women were prohibited from owning land, thus out of necessity did whatever they could to survive in this unfamiliar, disconcerting "Land of Promise." While the males were out killing the Native American Indians, the inexperienced women were left behind to keep the home fires going, raise the family, tend to the animals and work the fields. The men found that female flesh was more tender than Indian flesh, therefore, early cannibalistic settlers in the American Colonial South ate the delicate, soft meat of the European women who succumbed to the excruciating hard work and primitive conditions. This disconcerting truth and image is rarely taught in American History classes. Makes one wonder if St. Kitts' early white European settlers also enjoyed female flesh.

    English settlers had previously received financial backing for their venture, and were later granted a royal patent to colonize the fertile island and it neighboring lands. A French settlement was established in 1625 and the English, recognizing the security in numbers, allowed them to share the island. English and French raided the first known settlers and almost totally massacred the Caribs/Arawaks--the few who survived were kept as slaves. The French took the northern and southern ends of the island; the English occupied the middle portion with both sharing the salt ponds.

    The early years of colonization were challenging; however, within a few years prosperity was experienced as early tobacco and sugar cane crops were in great European demand. The two nations coexisted until 1666 when Europe's conflicts spilled over into the Caribbean. Construction of the the commanding Brimstone Hill Fortress, a mass of volcanic stone covered with limestone, began in 1690 taking almost 100 years to complete. Africans had already been imported as slaves, and by 1700 already outnumbered the white Europeans. With the Treaty of Utrecht signed in 1713, the island officially became British. Workers were necessary to clear the forests and plant sugar cane as sugar factories sprang up around the island. In 1782, 8,000 French soldiers surrounded the Brimstone Hill Fort, and after only one month, the 1,000 local defenders surrendered. St. Kitts and Nevis (pronounced KNEE-vis), along with nearby Anguilla, were united in 1882. They joined the West Indies Federation in 1958 and remained in that association until its dissolution in 1962. St. Kitts–Nevis-Anguilla became an associated state of the United Kingdom in 1967. Anguilla seceded in 1980, and St. Kitts and Nevis gained independence on Sept. 19, 1983.

    ECONOMY
    The 18th century was indeed a period of great prosperity. By mid-century the population had reached 25,000 with 95% slaves. In 1807, the slave trade was abolished. Full emancipation came in 1838, however, the newly freed slaves had no choice but to return to work and this time for almost no wages. While challenging conditions continued well into the 20th century, the St. Kitts population continued to increase throughout the rest of the century. In 1912 a modern central sugar factory began production of sugar at 90% efficiency compared to the 50% efficiency of the antiquated mills. According to local historians, in the 1950’s, 10,000 Kittitian laborers flooded the English industrial cities. This plight of working class people was improved by reduced competition for scare jobs. In 1967 St. Kitts, Nevis and Anguilla were granted limited self government from which Anguilla broke away during that same year. For many years St. Kitts was known for sugar cane production, but due to falling prices and country debt, the agricultural crop has been phased out of production with workers receiving a severance package. A drop in world sugar prices hurt the nation's economy through the mid-1980s, and the government sought to reduce the islands' dependence on sugar production and to diversify the economy, promoting tourism, real estate development and international financial services.

    In the early 21st century, like many other developing Caribbean countries, tourism and real estate development have become the main sources for economic opportunities. Governments on both countries have begun selling off large tracts of undeveloped land. The St. Christopher Air & Sea Ports Authority began operations September 1, 1993. Since then the Port Authority has improved with larger facilities, efficient services and scope of operations. The Port Zante cruise ship port, the deep water cargo port, and the Robert Llewellyn Bradshaw airport offer the benefits of more efficient service for all customers. Currently, the airport is undergoing a multimillion dollar expansion project, involving the expansion of the airport, parking apron to accommodate six wide-bodied jets, construction of a parallel taxi way and a new fuel farm. When completed January 2007, the airport will become one of the most beautiful and practical Caribbean airport facilities. Kittitians and Nevisians are extremely delighted of projects reflecting their small nation's development since political Independence in 1983. With their maiden visit December 2004, the world's largest and most luxurious cruise ship, the Queen Mary 2, has frequently docked at the deep Port Zante. In a single day, as many as five cruise ships have visited the island. The old obsolete sugar cane rail tracks (50 km) have been revitalized and given new life by the St. Kitts Scenic Railway providing cruise passengers and tourists a delightful journey around the beautiful island.

    Cricket is the number one island sport. The selection of St. Kitts/Nevis as a venue for the 2007 Cricket World Cup is a major accomplishment for the country and demonstrates the small two-country Federation can compete regionally and internationally. Locals delight in having more efficient and improved facilities to greet the thousands of visitors expected to come to the Caribbean to witness CWC 2007 when St. Kitts/Nevis plays hosts to Australia, the world’s number one cricket team. The anticipation of a multitude of fans traveling to the island to support the Cricket World Cup fills the entire Federation with much excitement. Hospitality groups are being encouraged to train port, airport, and service personnel to welcome and greet the guests in a most pleasant and courteous manner to ensure fans and visitors will return after the tournament.

    Through the generous resources of Texas financier R. Allen Stanford, local investor, entrepreneur and cricket enthusiast, Warner Park has undergone a significant refurbishment to increase seating and improve facilities. Stanford, whose grandfather funded California's Stanford University, lives on a private island off Antiqua and has invested millions of dollars in Antiqua, St. Kitts and throughout the Caribbean. Two endeavors are Caribbean Star Airlines and Caribbean Sun newspaper. Currently, the American business magnate has also launched the Stanford 20/20, a professional cricket Super League. With an initial investment of US$28 million this new league has been endorsed by 14 West Indian cricket legends, 12 of whom were present for the unveiling. The first match of the Stanford 20/20 takes place August 2006 at the Sticky Wicket in St. John's, Antigua. Potentially, the single greatest private sector investment in cricket, the winning team will pocket US$1 million with the runner up getting US$500,000.

    One local expat, Randall Robinson, a leading African-American provocative thinker, lawyer, activist and author, is less than enthusiastic about Stanford’s generosity. The founder and former president of TransAfrica, an African-American advocacy group promoting constructive and enlightened U.S. policies" with Caribbean and African nations quit his native America in August, 2002. Three weeks before the World Trade Center towers were destroyed, Robinson, with his Kittitian wife and daughter, left behind Washington, DC and moved to St. Kitts in pursuit of a more peaceful, friendlier and less racist environment. In "Quitting America: The Departure of a Black Man from his Native Land" (Dutton, 2004), Robinson writes suspiciously of Stanford, a white rich Texan developer and international banker, and his Stanford Financial Group with its estimated US$14 billion assets. Robinson also questions the motives of the Stanford Caribbean Investment Fund and its plan to invest US$2 billion in St. Kitts investments. His writings infer Stanford has remarked that any money he lends to governments always has an absolute guarantee of repayment; e.g., property taxes, airport revenues, port revenues and other payments deposited into his Bank of Antigua.

    Truth to tell, much of the Caribbean is impoverished and needs the generosity of philanthropists, investors and entrepreneurs. Small governments who accept loans from outsiders can only "trust, but verify" R. Allen Stanford and his American millions being pumped into local and regional economies, as well as other global "outside" investors bearing gifts, images and hopes of economic and monetary gains are a blessing rather than a curse. Angels come in many forms. Time will tell if financier R. Allen Stanford is indeed an enlightened "Liamuiga Angel.� St. Kitts is also the home island of former Olympic sprinter Kim Collins.

    GEOGRAPHY AND CULTURE
    St. Kitts, the larger of the two countries, encompasses an area of 65 sq. mi, (168 sq. km.), 23 miles long and 5 miles across at its widest. The people are predominantly of African origin; some of British, Portuguese, Dutch and Lebanese descent. At the center stands Mount Liamuiga, the island's point of highest elevation at 3,792 feet [1,156 m]). Sitting majestically center stage, the spectacular, cloud-fringed peak is a dormant volcano covered by dense tropical rain forest Sister island Nevis, a short ferry trip away, lies to the south and is approximately seven miles in diameter, covering a total of 36 sq. mi (93 sq. km). The circularly shaped island is surrounded by coral reefs and is almost entirely a single mountain known as Nevis Peak (3,232 ft [985 m]). The Narrows, a two-mile (three-km) wide channel separates the two countries.

    With 97% literacy, education is plentiful with public and private secondary schools, colleges and universities, nursing school, medical schools, veterinary school and a small Montessori school. Religion is predominately Anglican,Roman Catholic, and other Protestants with over 100 churches of Caribbean, French, German, Spanish and English architectural and religious influences; e.g., Anglican, Catholic, Methodist, Seventh Day Adventist, Mormon, Jehovah Witness, Baha’l, Rastafarian, Moravian, Muslim, and Pentecostal. Worship plays an important role in the daily lives of the Kittitians. Wherever you come from and whatever your faith, island residents and guests are sure to find a place of worship.

    The tropical climate is pleasant and healthy with an average temperature of 80 degrees Fahrenheit. Humidity is low with constant cooling breezes through the year. Expect a daily burst of horizontal rain; however, there is no distinct rainy season. Annual rainfall averages approximately 55 inches. The best photography is obtained early in the morning or late afternoon. The island is home to magical energy centers, rain forests, volcanic hiking trails, beach horseback riding, scuba diving, snorkeling, sunning on the beach and feeding the green monkeys are some of the island activities. Comfortable walking shoes and clothes are highly recommended. St. Kitts offers a wide choice of restaurants ranging from casual beach restaurants, atmosphere restaurants in traditional and unusual surroundings, elegant restaurants, hotel restaurants, waterfront restaurants, and local “shacks� with island foods, simple elegance and a warm welcome from Kittitians. Experience gourmet and simple foods, local charm, cool drinks, music festivals, Nevis' Culturama and, of course, Carnival held annually during the festive Christmas holiday season.

    Another special island treat, at least for tourists, are the Vervet or green monkeys. Their scientific name is Arcopithecus aethiops and they have lived on the island for some four hundred years. According to local historians, the monkeys were shipped along with the slaves and material goods from Africa to the Eastern Caribbean islands, probably as easily as 1560 and certainly no later than 1650. The Vervet's very strong, hearty nature enabled survival of a long transatlantic journey with short rations and easy adaptation to a new tropical environment. French priest Father Labat, in 1700 is credited with being the first to report their wild and plentiful existence. When farmers could not cope with raids on their crops, the monkeys were declared as vermin and pests. Folklore indicates there were "swarms and “troops� of monkeys roaming all over the island. One of the most popular tourist places to experience and feed the monkeys is on the SE Peninsula at Turtle Beach. Even though the Vervets are cute and fun to watch, be careful and aware when interacting or feeding. Being both mischievous and dexterous, not only have the Vervets been a great problem for planters, some are known to venture into the residential communities for an interesting visit with local gardens and animals, so be careful and aware if you have pets.

    INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL CENTER AND ECONOMIC CITIZENSHIP
    St. Kitts and Nevis joined in one unique Federation makes them very strong players among the Eastern Caribbean countries and international financial centers offering citizens, investors and entrepreneurs no personal income tax, no capital gains tax, no inheritance ts, no gift tax, and no corporate tax on offshore earnings or assets.

    The small, two-island Federation's greatest assets are its considerable natural beauty and finance centers. St. Kitts is a popular tourist destination, with white sand beaches, deep sea fishing, golf, tennis and casino gambling. Business-friendly Nevis, “the Delaware of the Caribbean,� is one of the leading international financial centers. Unsuccessful moves by the St. Kitts-based Government to take over the lucrative offshore Nevis financial sector have spurred secession. In 1990, the prime minister of Nevis announced he intended to seek an end to the federation with St. Kitts by 1992, but a local election in June 1992 postponed the idea. In Aug. 1998, 62% of the population voted for Nevis to secede, but the vote fell short of the two-thirds majority required.

    Building on their reputation for statutory corporate cordiality, the Island Assembly adopted in 1994 the Nevis International Trust Ordinance, a comprehensive, clear and flexible Asset Protection Trust (APT) law. The new Nevis law incorporates the best features of the South Pacific Cook Islands' law, but is even more flexible. The basic aim of the law is to permit foreign citizens to obtain asset protection by transferring property titles to an APT established in Charlestown. In addition, Nevis is perhaps the best jurisdiction for offshore corporation, trust and limited liability company laws augmented by strict financial privacy. The charging order is the exclusive remedy available to a creditor against a member.

    St. Kitts and Nevis are one of the very few global jurisdictions with a reputable economic citizenship program in place. The Citizenship Act of 1984 provides for persons to be registered as nonvoting citizens if the Cabinet is satisfied such person has invested substantially in the country; however, law also enables Government to revoke the citizenship if the investment property is sold within five years. Required citizenship documents: application, birth and marriage certificates, a police certificate or affidavit showing no criminal record, evidence of financial assets and a medical certificate showing a negative HIV test and non-communicable disease results. After a full background check and verification of the required monetary investments and government fee satisfaction, qualified approved applicants receive a well-respected St. Christopher and Nevis Passport renewable every ten years. Dual nationality is permitted, with no residency requirement.

    While some real estate properties promote “approved for instant citizenship,� the process, though not guaranteed, can often take as long as 18 months to complete after application is submitted by local representation. Citizenship may be approved after proof of the initial investment or title registration of the property. Passport issuance can take several more months after closing. Remember, St. Kitts and the entire Caribbean operate on “island time.�

    Purchasing real estate is one path to economic citizenship and permanent residency; other avenues also exist with the approval of the Government and the National Security Ministry. Interested parties are advised to consult a local advisor or solicitor. Recommended: Mr. Charles Wilkin, QC, Kelsick, Wilkin, & Ferdinand, The Sands Complex, Unit C21, George Street, Basseterre, St. Kitts 869-465-2645; 869-465-7808 (fax).


    GIVE YOURSELF PERMISSION TO LIVE THE DREAM.
    Metaphysicians teach that the journey in life is what counts, not the end result. Building any home is often a challenge, but for those new to island living, the process of choosing, building, decorating and furnishing a livable home thousands of miles away is often filled with more headaches, frustrations and expenses than one can fully appreciate. While there are other St. Kitts residences currently for sale, Villa Angeli de Luci, “The Babe," with all her first-class accommodations, high-end furnishings and luxurious amenities, is blessed with unsurpassed beauty, tropical charm, elegant sophistication and a rare unique commanding presence. This rare, unique, turnkey golf villa retreat provides a gracious living experience with all the little added accessories and details which make the difference between "a furnished house� and “a fabulous, comfortable all-inclusive home� awaiting the most discerning buyer who desires and appreciates the best.

    Ladies, image a nurturing serene, peaceful, spiritual sanctuary designed for revitalization and relaxation balancing body, mind, soul and spirit with an efficient, thoughtful housekeeper to clean the home, cook a local meal and wash and iron your clothes. Gentlemen, image a life with no ice and snow, endless rounds of golf and libations with a competent caretaker, driver and maintenance crew to handle all your home repairs and maintenance needs. Or for a Win-Win image being together with family and friends for fun in the sun and daily rounds of golf. A little trivia. “GOLF,� a word coined at St. Andrews, Scotland’s exclusive male-only golf club, originally meant �Gentlemen Only, Ladies Forbidden!� In 2006, St. Kitts and ladies' golf have both come a long way. The spirit of Babe Didrikson Zaharias is surely looking down and smiling.

    Whether you live far away or on island, whether you play golf or enjoy watching, whether you enjoy solitude or companionship, this stunning, unique comfortable tropical home is readily available as a charming full-time, all-inclusive residence, luxurious vacation get-a-way, convenient golf retreat and/or lucrative rental income investment. HAVE IT ALL. Enjoy and experience St. Kitts bliss as well as put money in your pockets while reaping the benefits of a rare and fabulous, one-of-a kind, quiet, magnificent detached freehold titled villa on two complete levels anchored on a bluff in an up-scale Frigate Bay community providing first-class accommodations, luxurious amenities, private pool, private walled and fenced garden, private walkway to Golf Club, 10-15 min. walk to beach, resort and casino as well as spectacular unobstructed views of the course, putting green, driving range, two course lakes, the Atlantic Ocean, Royal St. Kitts Golf Club, St. Kitts Marriott Resort, Royal Beach Casino and Southeast Peninsula mountains.

    Indeed, Villa Angeli de Luci “The Babe� - a gracious Southern Lady offering elegance, charm, uniqueness, hospitality and prime location - is truly the Best of the Best in St. Kitts.

    OFFERED TURNKEY USD$799,999
Property Summary
Offered by   Owner
Construction Year   2003
Area   7,311 Sq. Ft
Bedrooms   2
Bathrooms   2
Sleeps   9
Stories   2
Parking Spaces   2
Features   Furnished, Appliances, Pet Friendly, Laundry Room, Pool, Balcony, Terrace, Patio, Cable TV, Ocean View, Lake View, Mountain View, Magnificent Unobstructed North/Northeast/East/Southeast Views Of Atlantic Ocean, Royal St. Kitts Golf Club (12th & 18th Hole), St. Kitts Marriott Resort, Royal Beach Casino And Southeast Peninsula Mountains., All-Inclusive Detached Bi-Level Home On Bluff With Freehold Title., .1678 Acre (7,311.16 Square Feet) Prime Location In Small High-End Frigate Bay Community., 2226+ Sq. Ft. Living Space With Two Private Entrances. Southeast/South/Southwest Porch Enclosed For Library/Office., Antique/Vintage Furnishings, Linens, China, Crystal, Silverware, Cooking Utensils, Household Supplies Bought And Shipped From Atlanta And North Carolina., Feng Shui Designed And Decorated With Southeast Entrance (Fire)., Private Walkway To Royal St. Kitts Club Club, Putting Green And Driving Range. 2006 St. Kitts Open June 2-4. The Royal St. Kitts Golf Club Is Located A Quarter-Mile North Of The St. Kitts Marriott Resort On Frigate Bay Rd., Ten Minute Walk Past Royal St. Kitts Golf Club To Beach. Ten-Fifteen Minute Walk Past Golf Club On Frigate Bay Rd. To St. Kitts Marriott Resort, Royal Beach Casino And Local Restaurants, Private Enclosed Garden With Handmade Serpentine Rock Wall, Cliff, “Liamuiga Angel,â€Â? Bird Feeders, Birdbath, Gate, Lattice Fence., New And Established Tropical Landscaping Trees, Flowers, Palms, Solar Lighting., Sleeps Nine (Double, Queen, Two Sofa Beds, Single Recliner)., Two Luxurious, Spacious, Comfortable Bedrooms. Upstairs: Antique And Vintage French/Parisian Inspired High-End Furnishings And Accessories, Curved Double Bed With Goose Down Top Mattress And Damask Linens, Triple Dresser, Dressing Table With Triple Mirror, Brass Hat Rack, French Chair, Shawl Rack, Lamps, Tables, Durrie Rug, Bench, 13" Television With Video Cassette Recorder On Swan Pedestal, Curio Cabinet, French Telephone, Large Closet, Floor To Ceiling Custom Chintz Curtains, Remote Ceiling Fan, Adjacent To Library, Southwest View Of Garden, Remote Air Conditioner Unit. Custom Opening To Lr With Two Antique Stained Glass Doors. Downstairs: Cherry Queen Anne Bed (queen) With Custom Duvet, Sham, Skirt, 300 Tc Linens, Highboy, Tables, Chair, Rug, Antique Brass Hat Rack, Sarong Rack, Ceiling Fan, Remote Air Conditioner Unit, Closet, Northeast Views To Garden, Golf Course, Lakes And Ocean., Two Luxuriously Appointed Baths. Upstairs: Whirlpool, Hand-Held Shower Fixture, Stacked Washer/Dryer, Linens, Rugs, Custom Shelving, Custom Red Toile Bath Curtains, Black Wrought Iron Chair, 5-Arm Candle Chandelier And Two Sconces, Whitewashed Vanity With Large Framed Mirror, Canned Lighting. Vintage Mirror On Outside Door, Double Louvered Window, Western And Northwestern Views. Downstairs: Hardwood Cabinet, Vanity, Mirror With Make-Up Lighting, Ceiling Fan With Light On Dimmer, Custom Floral Curtains, Large Tub With Shower. Cherry Oval Mirror On Outside Door, Northwest View., Two Fully Equipped And Stocked Kitchens With Upgraded Black Appliances, White Tile Counters And Backsplash. Upstairs: Stained Hardwood Cabinets, Under Counter Lighting, Small White Lights, Silver Tea Pots, Trays And Angels Along Top Of Cabinets, Upgraded General Electric Profile Arctic CustomStyleâ„¢ 22.6 Cubic Foot Side By Side, Microwave With Digital Clock And Timer, Stove With Four Electric Burners, Cleaning Oven, Digital Clock And Timer. Trash Compactor, Remote Ceiling Fan, Adjacent To Living Room And Dining Room, Northwest/North/Northeast/East/Southeast Views To Golf Course, Lakes, Ocean And Southeast Mountains, Center Island With Sink, Disposal, Dishwasher. Counter Seating For Two. Custom Cookbook Shelves And Telephone Table, Large Framed Original Babe Didrikson Zaharias Painting, 1936 Gone With The Wind Decoupaged Poster, Framed Mirror. Downstairs: Upgraded Black Refrigerator With Ice Maker, Stained Hardwood Cabinets, Under Counter Lighting, Dishwasher, Microwave With Digital Clock And Timer, Stove With Four Electric Burners, Cleaning Oven, Digital Clock And Timer, Ceiling Fan, Counter Seating For Two., Two Living Rooms With Spectacular Views From Adjacent Verandahs. Upstairs Adjacent To Kitchen, Remote Air Conditioning Unit, Custom Opening To Bedroom, Sofa Bed, Recliner (sleeps One), Reading Floor Light, Tables, Large Tapestry Ottoman, Cable Television, Remote Ceiling Fan With 4 Lights On Dimmer, Sisal Rug, Carpeted Stairway To Lower Level, Adjacent To Pool, Northeast/East/Southeast Views. Downstairs: Ceiling Fan, Sofa Bed, Reading Chairs, Tables, Hand-Painted Cabinet For Books/games, Lamps, Rug, Counter Seating For Two, Storage For Outside Activities Under Stairwell, Adjacent To Verandah, Cable Television, Telephone, Access To Laundry Room W/cat Door., Library/Office With Book Shelving Adjacent To Bedroom, Ceiling Fan With Light, High Speed Internet With Cable Modem. Local Cell Phone. Both Levels Wired For Telephone And Cable. Northeast French Door To Verandah And Pool, Southwest Window View To Garden., Two Spacious Verandahs, Sweeping Unobstructed North/Northeast/East/Southeast Views. Upstairs L-Shaped, Adjacent To Pool And Pool Deck, Vintage Wicker And Metal Glider Furniture, Wrought Iron Tables/2 Chairs, Bistro Table/4 Chairs, Triple Screen, Shower, Bird Feeder. Downstairs Private Entrance, Enclosed With Two Gates, Tables, Rug, Rattan Sofa/chairs, Wood/pewter Baker's Rack, Marble Bench, Round Table/4 Vintage Chairs, Bird Feeders., Plunge Pool Cleaned Twice Weekly With 35% Food Grade Hydrogen Peroxide. No Chlorine Used Due To Harmful Effects To Body And Neurological System., Pool Deck With Protective Railing And Outside Shower, Terra Cotta Mexican Tile, Entrance Door, Bistro Table Four Chairs, Plant Stands., Three Washers/Dryers. Upstairs, One Stacked Washer Dryer Unit; Downstairs,One Large Side-By-Side Washer Dryer; Storage Room, One Stacked Washer Dryer Unit (uninstalled), Eight Ceiling Fans. Five Remote Controlled With Lights. Three Standard (One With Light)., Large Storage Room Under Pool Deck With Abundant Custom Shelving. One Stacked Washer/Dryer. Customized Storm Boards For French Doors And Windows. Hot Water Heater. Pool Timer And Supplies., Laundry Room. Lower Level, Large Side-By-Side Washer And Dryer, Shelving, Supplies,ironing Board, Iron, Drying Rack., Animal Doors: Cat Door In Laundry Room. Large Dog Door In Storage Room Can Be Reinstalled In Front Entrance Door., High Speed Internet With Cable Modem., Local Cell Phone. Both Levels Wired For Telephone And Cable., Secured Tamperproof Screws On All Windows. Dusk-To-Dawn Security Lights Surrounding Residence. Security Surveillance, Storm Shutters On Exterior Windows. Thick Plywood Boards Precut For Verandah Doors, Transoms And Windows., Frigate Bay Police Patrol Frequently Throughout The Day And Night. Community Watch., Housekeeper/Domestics, Caretaker/Driver, Maintenance Crew, Part-Time Gardener, Lucrative Rental Income Producing Opportunity And Eastern Caribbean Investment, Offered Turnkey (Furniture May Be Negotiated Separately. Various Personal Items Will Be Removed).,
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