Following on from the Central Planning Authority’s approval for the first application for an aerial subdivision earlier this year, I believe it is timely to look at the issue of volumetrics in some detail.
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Short-term Rentals: Approach with caution
Short-term rentals at Cayman Islands A cursory glance at a new market whereby owners can supplement their income with one of the most popular short-term rental websites (Airbnb.com), is showing…
Cayman’s real estate market: Is there a tipping point?
It is no surprise to anyone that the real estate market in the Cayman Islands has been booming now for several years. Prices continue to rise in nearly all market…
Follow up to the Iconic Tower at Grand Cayman discussion
Further to my article published in July on the pros and cons of the prospect of an iconic tower to be built on Grand Cayman, I felt the need to…
Changes in Stamp Duty – what it means for buyers
By the end of this year the Government will close the loophole in the law that allows buyers to only pay Stamp Duty on the cost of the land on which their property will be built, should construction not yet have started and not again later on once the property has been completed (the so-called two-contract transaction).