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Property for sale Cape Verde
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Cape Verde is the place to buy. For years the Cape Verde
Islands have been a secret kept only by the ancient mariners and the
intrepid Atlantic sailors as they use the Islands for their launching
point for the voyage across the Atlantic. The stunning islands of Cape
Verde are surrounded by azul seas and fringed with broad white sandy
beaches. The Islands boasting a superb all year climate, economic
stability and yet this location is only 1 hour south of the Canary
Islands.
Property
Prices from: £73,110.00 / €109,000
Now being known as the "new" Caribbean, Cape Verde is rapidly becoming
recognised as superb new opportunity for property investment.
Apartments, town houses villas all in excellent beachfront positions.
Bursting with Opportunity:
Cape Verde is situated one hour south of the Canaries, a group of ten of
the most beautiful, tropical Islands having an all year round warm
climate, a stable economy and hospitable people. This is the perfect
place to live and the perfect time to buy.
Imagine the capital growth and income you would have achieved if you had
purchased in the Caribbean 20 years ago. Purchasing property now in the Cape Verde´s is exactly that!
The islands all have a charm of their own; some are hilly rich in
colourful vegetation, rhododendrons, fire trees and corn plants that
decorate the horizon. Others are just pure pleasure for the sun seeker -
White sandy beaches stretching as far as the eye can see with dolphins,
whales and turtles inhabiting in the coral of the azul water around the
shores. There is an influence of rich Mediterranean, African and Latin
culture in Cape Verde.
This former Portuguese colony has thoughtful planned development and
environmental conservation. There is a strategic plan by the Islanders
to introduce the benefits of this 'real paradise' to the world.
Cape Verde is committed to tourism and investment growth. These are
early days -the perfect time to invest.
The Islands were uninhabited when discovered in 1460 by
explorers and commissioned by the Portuguese Crown. The Africans who
were brought in under slavery mixed with Portuguese, English and French,
to create the Cape Verdean people. Then in 1975, the Cape Verdean people
were given Independence from Portugal, and in 1991 a multi-party
democracy began.
The country's main economic drivers are now firmly identified in the
tourism and service sectors, the Cape Verdean Government have ambitious
plans for the archipelago in the years to come.
Three fabulous islands are dedicated to high quality developments Sal, a
small island in Cape Verde, had Cape Verde's first international airport
because it is almost completely flat. Sal is a small sandy Island with a
desert-like landscape and endless stretches of beach, the population is
14,000. Most of the people live in Espargos, a charming town where
traders in local mercados sell African crafts to tourists. Sal has
become the popular destination with people investing abroad. Cape Verde
has private health clinics, dentistry clinics and pharmacies and a good
telecommunications infrastructure which includes broadband and mobile
networks that have agreements with most continental European carriers.
Although the currency is the Cape Verdean Escudo, the Euro is widely
accepted, as are Visa and MasterCard, also there are many cash points
(ATM's) provided by the network of banks.
Reasons to invest in property in Cape Verde:
1. Capital Appreciation - Just discovered as one of the world's leading
property investment. First phases of certain developments showing up to
25% growth P.A. The earlier the better for best returns.
2. Quality Developments - Stylish, 5 Star developments with outstanding
amenities attracting international buyers
3. Rental income -12 hours of sun per day, average temperature 25º with
cooling breezes, Cape Verde is the perfect place for ALL YEAR RENTALS.
Currently 200,000 tourist P.A. predicted to rise to 500,000 by 2015
4. Direct 5½ hour flights -1 hour time difference after NO JET LAG,
unlike similar island groups. Direct flights from the UK and Eire are
now available, open skies policy in operation meaning there will more
and more low cost flights.
5. Highly Recommended - Featured on Channel 4's "20 Best Places to Buy
in the Sun" the authority of property investment.
6. Inexpensive - High Quality Property at fantastic value. It's a low
entry cost to a lucrative market.
7. Low cost of Living.
8. Highly Desirable - breathtaking beaches with warm azul tropical seas
and beautiful mountains. When you see it you will want it.
9. Out door lifestyle -water sports, surfing, sailing, diving, hiking,
mountain biking and top quality golf, all in and around 5 star resorts.
10. Currency - local currency Cape Verde Escudo (CVE) 1CVE = 100
centavos. is fixed to the Euro.
Fabulous Islands:
Sal Island:
Leading the investment boom!
The Island of Sal is now the most developed of the Cape Verde Islands
and is famous for its salt pans and has a salt lake at Pedro de Lume,
here you can float as in the Dead Sea. The main town in Sal is Santa
Maria and is the centre of the action and the main tourist resort of
Cape Verde. The sea is warm all year round, making water sports
enthusiasts and a holidaymaker's paradise.
New five star development gives you all this, golf and much more. Santa
Maria has plenty of European and local restaurants and bars right on the
beach, playing vibrant music in the evenings. You will find a lively
square with shops, bars and restaurants with musicians playing Cape
Verdean classics in the open air.
It is a 15 minute drive (7 miles) to Sal's International airport from
Santa Maria. Close to the airport is the town of Espargos, where there
are more shops, bars and restaurants and live music usually fills the
air. The island's main port, Palmeira, is a working fishing harbour and
import station, but is currently improving its tourist infrastructure in
line with the rest of the island. The long, wide, sandy beaches are
amongst the worlds finest.
Luxury marinas, filled with bars, restaurants and shops built right on
your doorstep.
Sao Vicente Island:
Planning for innovative luxury developments!
The original harbour was once visited by ocean liners, but now sees only
yachts. It is the place for music and art. San Vicente has the second
largest population in Cape Verde, with most of the inhabitants living in
Mindelo.
It is a lively city with a great nightlife, and music everywhere. Most
of the hotels and bars have live groups of guitarists and violinists who
play the traditional form of Moura music each evening. Mindelo Port is
being redeveloped into a superb marina and promenade area, There is also
a golf course which was the first on the islands. Carnival is the most
important cultural event, and there is a large music festival on the
beach at Baia das Gatas, a beach area a short drive from Mindelo.
San Vicente is very dry and warm, with fantastic beaches at San Pedro,
which is one of the best places in the world for wind surfing. Just
imagine body boarding, cycling or even horseback riding along the
beautiful beach. One of the Islands beaches is covered in sand and
shingle with a shallow paddling lagoon no more than 1m deep, on the
North Coast at Baia das Gatas. This island is very cosmopolitan and has
a thriving cultural side to it.
It has spawned some of the greatest artists of the Cape Verdean music
scene. This has led to a bohemian type of community with many artists
and musicians populating the island, and a great place to invest. A new
international airport at Soa Vicente opening soon means that access to
the new luxury developments will be even easier and will turn San
Vicente into an exclusive holiday island. This Island is full of massive
investment potential that you should not miss out on.
Boa Vista Island:
Preparing for the beach life!
Boa Vista is the Saharan island with miles of sand dunes, sprinkled with
the odd oasis. Boa Vista is home to one of Cape Verde's longest beach at
18 kilometres. The Islands are superb for water sports, diving, fishing,
windsurfing and kite surfing. But if you wish to relax you can simply
stroll down one of the beautiful white sandy beaches, often deserted,
and you can get away from the rigours of everyday life.
The sea around Boa Vista is home to some offshore wrecks including the
Cecilia (Italy's Titanic) and galleons, containing gold coins, making
this a meca for divers. It has one of the largest turtle breeding
grounds in the world for loggerhead, hawksbill, leatherback and green
turtles. They land in June/July to breed.
The developments are mostly concentrated on two beaches Praia de Cabral
north of the town Sal Rei and Praia do Estoril. Sal Rei is the capital
which is a central square with restaurants, shops and bars, and serves
some of the best lobster in the world. Most of the hotels are either in
the town itself or on Praia do Estoril . But the best beach is Praia de
Chaves, which has the Parque das Dunas bungalow complex and the Italian
Venta Club (similar to Club Med).
The Islands not yet ready for Investment:
Santiago Island:
Home to Praia the capital of Cape Verde.
Populated by many Senegalese street traders and Nigerians. Known as
Prainha. It is the most African in culture, and is the largest of the
Cape Verde islands and the first island to be populated. It now has the
biggest population of any of the islands. The island has two large
mountain chains in its interior, the highest point of which is 1400m at
Pico d'Antonia.
It is a beautiful island with quaint villages and lively market places.
The capital of Santiago is Praia The first island to be settled by the
Portuguese because irrigated crops grow in lush valleys between craggy
mountains, ringed with tropical forests. In contrast to Sal, the
interior is mountainous, the highest peak being Pico d'Antonia at 5000
ft. The beaches are sandy but smaller than on some other islands. About
ten miles from the old city of Praia, Cidade Velha was a port for the
trading of slaves and goods between the European empires.
The old fortress overlooks narrow, cobbled streets, giving the city a
nostalgic air of its former glory during colonial times.
Maio Island:
The Island of Maio is remote and as yet undeveloped. The best beaches
are on the North, where the wind is strongest. But it also has the
largest area of forest in the Cape Verde.
The pretty island that is as yet untouched by tourism.
Santa Antao Island:
Forget modern 21st Century civilisation. Little has changed in the
pattern of life since sailing ships called here. Rugged and mountainous,
it is the second largest island but lacks golden beaches.
A slow twisting road along the cliffs reveals Fontainha where a placid
life of farming and fishing continues, barely changed for hundreds of
years. Pedracin village offers a ranch existence where you can scan the
clouds for eagles and falcons whilst you sip the local grogue made from
sugar cane.
The huge mountain range exceeding 1500m splits the island in two. In the
valleys it is very fertile but around the coast it is barren and rugged.
Fogo Island:
The volcano island!
This volcanic Island is full of craters and makes for fascinating
hiking. It is fertile and populous with wine and fruit cultivation. It
is a pretty island with black volcanic beaches.
The Fogo volcano is the major tourist attraction, 2829m high. Cha das
Caldeiras, a village inside the crater offers amazing light plays on the
lava. Fruit and vines grow there to produce the Fogo wine.
Brava Island:
The remote island!
The island has the most rainfall of any Cape Verde island. This gives it
some areas of lush vegetation and a reasonable agriculture. This can be
reached only on a ferry from Fogo. Time has past it by. People still
fetch water by donkey here.
Saint Luzia Island:
Saint Luzia is the only permanently uninhabited of the Cape Verde
Islands. Saint Luzia is a Natural Reserve although it is visited daily
by fisherman from the other Islands.
Aside from the weak vegetation it has a substantial variety of endemic
reptiles and birds.
If you have any questions regarding property for sale
Cape Verde
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