Cliff Dwellers – Nevis, West Indies Condos

Cliff Dwellers is a luxury condominium property currently in the process of being constructed on the island of Nevis in the West Indies. It is conveniently located three miles from the airport, and the same distance from Charlestown, an authentic West Indian town of considerable charm and architectural interest.

Seaside at Cliffdwellers is a collection of 16 individual homes on a superior waterfront property. Construction is nearly complete. Still available are several two-bedroom villas either one or two storeys with pool. Enclave features tennis, fitness, restaurant, three small shops, and a boat house. The property offers direct access to the beach and incredible views of St. Kitts’ Southeast Peninsula. This is last chance to take advantage of a great opportunity on one of the most preferred islands in the entire Caribbean.

Prices start at $745,000.

Mount Nevis Hotel Condominiums – Nevis, West Indies Condos

The Mount Nevis Condominiums are located on the island of Nevis in the West Indies. The very popular Mount Nevis Hotel is now offering a great opportunity to own an attractive tropical condo at prices unmatched in this region. These two-bedroom condominiums qualify a buyer for economic citizenship on the very preferred island of Nevis. The newly-decorated condominiums feature two bedrooms, kitchen, living room, patios, plus fitness center, pool, superb dining room, and fabulous views of St. Kitts and the sea.  Prices start at just $385,000.

Location

Nevis is a 38-square-mile island of great beauty situated in the northeastern Caribbean Sea. In 1493, when Columbus sighted the island, he named it “Nuestro Senora de las Nieves” – Our Lady of the Snows. That is how Nevis got her name.

Nevis and its sister island, St. Kitts, are part of the British Commonwealth. Nevis was the first island in the West Indies to be colonized by the English in 1623. While sugar plantations flourished, the English and European aristocracy flocked to the island’s mineral hot springs during the 1800′s. Since the 19th century, Nevis has been known as the “Spa of the Caribbean”.