Grenada can be described as the ‘old Caribbean’, with a rich heritage. Once an associate state within the British Commonwealth, and an independent nation since 1974, attractions here include the lush tropical scenery, rain forest, clean sandy beaches, warm waters, cooling winds, music and friendly people. It’s known too for its spices. There is little crime, excellent sailing, fishing and diving.
There is a laid back lifestyle, with some things expensive, others not so. Cars are expensive, so there doesn’t tend to be any traffic jams and there are no traffic wardens or parking meters in Grenada! Property prices are higher some than other locations in the region but still offer good value. There is a range of property and land investment options, with the north less developed. The capital, St George’s, Carriacou, Lance aux Epines and Grand Anse are some of the best places to buy property. Mourne Rouge is popular with expats too.
There is a laid back lifestyle, with some things expensive, others not so. Cars are expensive, so there doesn’t tend to be any traffic jams and there are no traffic wardens or parking meters in Grenada! Property prices are higher some than other locations in the region but still offer good value. There is a range of property and land investment options, with the north less developed. The capital, St George’s, Carriacou, Lance aux Epines and Grand Anse are some of the best places to buy property. Mourne Rouge is popular with expats too.