Turks and Caicos real estate still ripe for picking
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Posted: 05/01/2008-22/09/2010 || Rate this Article: 3 || Views
The Turks and Caicos offer 350 days of sunshine a year, with an average daily temperature in the 80s year-round. The summer days are cooled by temperate trade winds, while the winter days almost always are in the 80s. The Islands offer the 3rd largest coral reef system in the world and some of the best beeches in the world are located along the 230 miles of ocean front property throughout.
The most populous island and commercial centre, Providenciales, has an international airport with direct flights from many cities, including Miami, New York, Toronto and London. British Airways, American Airlines, Delta and others fly here regularly. From the main airport you can get flights to several other islands, including South Caicos and Grand Turk, where the capital is located. Boats can get you to any of the islands you want to visit.
While the Islands became well-known for their salt, supplying the world's needs for this mineral for hundreds of years, today they are best known as a tourist haven and a centre for off-shore banking. Providenciales Island, usually called Provo, has some of the most spectacular beaches in the world. The other major islands are South Caicos, Grand Turk, North Caicos, Middle Caicos, East Caicos, West Caicos and Salt Cay.
Turks and Caicos has over 175,000 visitors a year, and the Islands continue to grow as a tourist destination. With a modern banking system and economy based on the US dollar, and no taxes on property, capital gains or income, it is easy to invest in and get exactly what you are looking for in a tropical paradise.