3 Architectural Firms that are Redefining Caribbean Design

We’re all familiar with the trademarks of traditional Caribbean architecture. Wrap around verandahs, louvered windows, stone walls, arched doorways and colourful shutters functioning as both embellishment and protection. These homes have long served as staples of our history, peppering the shorelines and hilltops of Providenciales, from the original settlements, to the first wave of foreigner migration to T&C’s shores, with builds pioneered by the Ward family.

With development now taking on more of a steady rolling swell, rather than a crest with peaks and troughs, the last decade of T&C’s home design has seen the emergence of a more contemporary aesthetic. As a personal example I (FINALLY) made the transition from an open air home with louvered windows and gorgeous breezes through most of the year, to hurricane rated glass windows and an eco-friendly air condition system 🙂 As an avid lover of traditional Caribbean design, I never thought I’d say this, but I haven’t looked back since.

My example is a humble residential perspective of someone who feels deep roots to this timeless aesthetic, but with a steady influx of international buyers, I’m not alone in my pursuit of home design with an increasingly modern tilt. Below are 3 architectural firms that are truly transforming the landscape of Providenciales and redefining how we think about Caribbean design:

  1. Blee Halligan Architects

London and TCI based firm Blee Halligan Architects cut their teeth as development partner to Windward on the Blue Cay project and have continued this partnership on the South Bank project and The Peninsula at Emerald Estate, four standalone contemporary Beach Houses on the exclusive northeastern tip of Leeward, which are undeniably the showpiece properties of the collection. Blee also works on private projects throughout Providenciales, building on their design ethos of building in nature; designing for specific geographic, climatic and cultural nuances of the locale.

  1. Jacobsen Arquitetura

Beach Enclave is known for outside the box thinking, enter stage left, the first ever South American architectural firm to design in the Turks and Caicos. Hired to create minimalist low impact designs for the Beach Enclave Long Bay expansion and Beach Enclave North Shore second phase, Jacobsen Arquitetura successfully provided integrated designs to two seemingly varying sites. Linear design using natural materials, space and light, combine to create comforting ordered spaces with zero distractions to evoke a feeling of calm, provided by both the clean interiors and tropical views the designs overlook.

  1. James Hamilton Architects

With over 20 years’ experience designing homes in Turks & Caicos as well as an international presence in Ireland and Great Britain, James Hamilton Architects pride themselves on empathetic design, with their clients needs at the heart of their process. A browse through their website will illustrate the numerous projects they’ve been involved in, and the varied nature of the homes they can produce. A personal favourite is Villa Fred, which marries the softness of cedar shingled roofing, order of symmetry and more modern linear elements like planked roofing, recessed lighting and pocket sliding doors opening to expansive views.

Beach Enclave Turks & Caicos – The Making Of A Successful Brand

Beachfront – Beach Enclave North Shore – Phase 1 Completed and Phase 2 In Development

It all started with a desire to create a legacy built on a strong foundation, exemplary fundamentals, a strong professional team and an extraordinary location. The developer’s vision was to combine a home environment with the services and amenities of a condominium. Vacation home-owners wanted more than a piece of real estate, they wanted bespoke services and dedicated home management services. The Beach Enclave design ethos with low density and floorplans that seamlessly blend indoor with outdoor living spaces, modern but warm décor combined with fun amenities, maintains its successful path. Since the first launch of Beach Enclave North Shore in January 2014 the developers continue to strive to create new and lasting experiences and dream vacation homes. Now with five phases of development in three amazing locations, it is no wonder that the dreams of many vacation home-owners have come true.

Wanting to appeal to a broader market of home buyers, Beach Enclave developers introduced The Club at Beach Enclave Long Bay with four Beach Houses and a boutique condominium, The Club Residences. Now completely sold out with the Beach Houses nearing completion and The Club Residences due to start construction imminently the developers have cleared ground for the Phase 2 of Beach Enclave North Shore. Utilizing the same architect as The Club at Long Bay, the developer has taken a dramatic beachfront location and carved into the limestone shelf to seamlessly connect the Beach Houses to the surrounds. The exposed limestone functions as a design feature and acts as natural barrier offering privacy between the homes. The expanded resort amenities on this North Shore location include an elevated oceanfront Club Lounge with an indoor/outdoor bar and restaurant, lounge decks enhanced with water and fire features, an upgraded oceanfront Fitness Center and Yoga Deck, a lighted tennis court, kids club, and a one-of-a-kind luxurious Enclave Gardens, teeming with Caribbean fruit trees, all for the exclusive use of owners and guests. 

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Beach Enclave Journey Of Success

We wanted to share with you the various milestones achieved by Beach Enclave in the making of the brand. We welcome you to BE a part of this incredible journey.

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Turks & Caicos Real Estate Market Report Year In Review 2020

2020 TURKS & CAICOS REAL ESTATE MARKET CLOSES LIKE A CHAMP

The 2020 TCI real estate market performed better than we ever could have hoped for in the context of COVID–19, a four-month country-wide shutdown and stringent travel requirements. And I guess our task in this space is to seek to answer the question, as set forth by the great David Byrne of Talking Heads: “Well, how did we get here?!”
Let’s start abroad: After the stock market cratered, it began to recover quickly and it became clear this was not a rerun of the 2008 financial crisis. Soon thereafter, we witnessed affluent buyers starting to move on luxury vacation property from Vail to Aspen, and from the Hamptons to South Florida. COVID–19 was triggering the opposite of the financial crash of September 2008, in that luxury real estate was highly desired by those looking for easy-to-access, safe-haven retreats away from urban areas and primary homes. With airports and resorts closed, and most commercial planes not flying, the luxury market was, quite urgently, seeking out real estate!

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Significant Price Improvement! Tip of the Tail, Providenciales, Turks & Caicos Islands

Tip of the Tail Villa, Turtle Tail Oceanfront, Providenciales
Tip of the Tail is set on the highly unique and private South Shore Peninsula at the end of Turtle Tail Drive. This incomparable one acre parcel has 436 feet of water frontage with iron shore fronting the villa and to the east a private beach cove with palapas for shade. In the neighborhood of other luxury homes, Tip of the Tail was designed to maximize the guest experience. With its exceptional staff and management team, Tip has quickly become a successful short term rental with many repeat visitors. Originally priced at $5.9M.

Now Priced at $4.75 Million. 

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Turks & Caicos Real Estate Market Report – 3rd Quarter 2020

Light At The End of The Tunnel
3Q Sales Show Steady Balance With Positive Year End Predictions

There is light at the end of the tunnel as we creep back to a somewhat normal life, albeit carefully, so as not to unleash further closures as parts of the world are now experiencing for a second time. The measures put into place have helped secure the health and welfare of our people here in the Turks & Caicos Islands and the steady stream of visitors fortunate enough to arrive over the past couple of months have been pleasantly surprised at the consistent protocols throughout the businesses on island. The atmosphere and the beautiful, uncrowded beaches make for a very refreshing place to rest and revive your spirit through this time. It is no surprise that real estate inquiries are streaming in and sales are continuing at a regular pace. Last year marked a record year in real estate sales so it’s humbling to compare to those numbers, however, the 3Q graphs for 2020 are indicating a constant and strong balance. It is noteworthy that, of the $147M in pending sales on MLS, we expect $80M of these deals to close out before the end of this year which would bring the projected annual total sales for 2020 to $273M, approximately $10M higher than our 2018 year end sales.

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Despite Covid 19 Turks & Caicos Real Estate Enjoys Increased Popularity

Although many of us would expect Covid 19 to trigger a reduction in second home demand, nothing could be further from the truth on the Caribbean Island of Turks & Caicos. The Sotheby’s Turks & Caicos office reportedly closed $70M in sales during the month of June. Some speculate that the high sales are the result of the reduced stamp duty on the islands, but is there something more significant driving these high sales volumes?

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by The Extravagant Team, The Extravagant, The Luxury Lifestyle Destination

Introducing Phase 2 of Beach Enclave North Shore

by Turks and Caicos Sotheby’s International Realty

Phase 2 Beach Enclave Long Bay

Vasco Borges, Developer and Founder of the Beach Enclave brand, is proud to announce the highly anticipated Phase 2 of Beach Enclave North Shore, which expands upon the original, award winning Beach Enclave boutique private villa resort. 

Phase 2 offers ten tropical minimalist two to four-bedroom homes, sitting atop a magnificent, beachfront, elevated perch, with one of Providenciales’ most jaw dropping views of the north shore and the reef barrier, providing the perfect combination of elevated views and access to a virtually private beach. 

“The homes are built to take full advantage of the topography. The first story of the Beach Houses are carved into the limestone shelf, seamlessly connecting them to the surrounds. Entry to the home is provided from the second level, so you have ocean views from 47′ of elevation in your master bedroom. The exposed limestone functions as a design feature, and acts as a natural barrier offering privacy between homes. The Ridge Top Houses set behind the Beach Houses, take full advantage of the position on the top of the ridge with 60′ of elevation from the first story and 70′ from the second.” – Vasco Borges, Developer, Beach Enclave. 

With 35′ of elevation the Beach Houses range in size from 2,885 gross sq. ft. for the two bedroom to 4,080 gross sq. ft. for the three bedroom. Prices for the Beach Houses start at $1,895,000. 

The Ridge Top Houses are superbly positioned to protect ocean views and privacy and range in size from 2,918 gross sq. ft. for a two bedroom to 4,817 gross sq. ft. for a four bedroom. Prices for the Ridge Top Houses start at $1,650,000. 

“We are thrilled to be launching Beach Enclave North Shore Phase 2. Yet another amazing project with Vasco Borges and his team. On the heels of great success in Phase 1 next door, and a building reputation with two further locations in nearly sold out Long Bay, and sold out and soon to be complete Grace Bay, the phase 2 homes open the acclaimed BE Villa enclave concept to a wider and highly interested audience.” – Joe Zahm, Broker and President, Turks & Caicos Sotheby’s International Realty.

A menu of pre-designed options is available. 

The expanded resort amenities include an elevated oceanfront Club Lounge with an indoor/outdoor bar and restaurant, lounge decks enhanced with water and fire features; an upgraded oceanfront Fitness Center and Yoga Deck; a lighted tennis court; kids club; and a one-of-a-kind luxurious Enclave Gardens, teeming with Caribbean fruit trees, all for the exclusive use of owners and guests.

Turks & Caicos Real Estate Market Report – 2nd Quarter 2020

Defying the Odds – First Half of 2020 Up Over Same Period Last Year

In late March, our world, and everything in it, came to a screeching halt, as Turks & Caicos Islands closed its borders to tourists and visitors through the end of June. Resorts, restaurants, airports and businesses closed and real estate deals, after a strong Q1, were either canceled or deferred.

However, unlike the aftermath of the financial crisis of September 2009, where we had weak fundamentals and luxury buyers disappeared, the opposite has occurred, with luxury and other buyers remaining in the game and continuing to shop and purchase real estate. Reports from our Sotheby’s International Realty network echo similar strength and trends in the US and Canada, and many countries internationally. In this regard, our market demand has shown much greater resilience and further, there has not been a flight to list property. So far, at least, our market has backed up prior assertions that we are stronger and fundamentally healthier. There are several reasons for this. First, we do not have an oversupply of inventory; second, we have very few speculators in the market; third, our debt–to–equity ratio is very low; fourth, throughout North America and beyond, there has been a COVID-19 surge to quality, open space and “safe” havens, and TCI checks all of these boxes. Finally, and most importantly, we continue to work diligently to communicate and serve our clients and customers. From our regular virtual internal team meetings to participation in Industry Zoom conferences, and virtual showings with customers and clients across the globe, we have placed quality communication at the forefront. In this regard, it is inspiring that we feel more connected with our network, team and community than ever.

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Wealthy Americans are Flocking to Turks and Caicos to Buy Luxury Real Estate

The Peninsula at Emerald Estate – Beach House 1

Even the coronavirus pandemic couldn’t stop the Turks and Caicos real estate market.

The coronavirus pandemic chilled real estate markets across the U.S., but it didn’t stop the surging demand for property in Turks and Caicos.

As real estate elsewhere has dropped, the Caribbean nation has seen records broken despite the global pandemic, according to Mauricio Umansky, founder and CEO of real estate firm The Agency.

“We have definitely seen some extraordinary prices,” he told FOX Business.

South Bank is a low density 31-acre residential resort and marina community along 2,200 ft of beach and iron shore including a unique peninsula located on the southwestern end of Long Bay beach, offering some of the finest views over the Caicos Banks.

Sales volume of single-family homes in Turks and Caicos during the first quarter of 2020 outpaced the same period of 2019, and condo sales outpaced the two previous years to date, according to a Sotheby’s International Realty report.

Turks and Caicos is conveniently close to the U.S. and boasts some of the world’s best beaches, according to Umansky. The country also uses the U.S. dollar and has no property, income or capital gains taxes. The real estate market was already seeing big growth there last year, and it benefited from publicity around the sales of luxury homes that had belonged to Prince and Bruce Willis.

Rock House Resort – A New Era Of Elevated (Grace Bay Resorts)

Wealthy Americans looking to vacation in Turks and Caicos were more likely to rent before the pandemic, so they could spend a summer there and then jet off to another luxury locale the next year, according to Umansky. But he said the pandemic has made the rich realize they want to own a second home outside crowded cities so they have someplace comfortable to stay in the event of a similar event.

TURKS AND CAICOS REAL ESTATE MARKET FLOURISHES AS RICH BUY LUXE ISLAND VILLAS

“So there’s a big trend, they want to have a place to sequester and to have that second home if this happens again, and to have a home where the whole family can go, not just a little apartment that they don’t all fit in,” he said.

Turks and Caicos officials did close its borders in March as a result of the pandemic. The country has remained relatively unscathed by COVID-19, with just 12 cases and one death among the popular of 39,000 people, according to the World Health Organization. As of June 15, officials said there were no active cases of the illness in the country.

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Beach Enclave’s newest boutique resort offering – the first true luxury boutique resort in TCI.

WEALTHY CORONAVIRUS RUSH HITS ‘FORGOTTEN’ TOWNS

The Turks and Caicos government also incentivized real estate purchases during the pandemic by offering a 50 percent cut in stamp duty, waiving custom duties on construction materials and cutting planning fees by half, the Caribbean Journal reported.

Now the border is set to reopen on July 22 when Providenciales Airport reopens. The Grand Turk Cruise Center is also scheduled to reopen on Aug. 31.

With real estate outpacing the market in 2019 even during the pandemic, Umansky said he’s expecting even more growth once visitors can return.

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MOST EXPENSIVE BEACH TOWNS OFFER LUXURY FOR A PRICE

“It’s back on and we’re selling,” he said. “It’s pretty incredible.”

Of course, Turks and Caicos isn’t the only vacation spot to see a boost in interest among wealthy homebuyers amid the pandemic. The Bahamas have also seen a “very solid rise in their real estate sales,” according to Umansky. He also spoke to FOX Business about the rise in popularity of ski towns like Aspen, Colorado and Park City, Utah as year-round getaways. And a run on vacation homes in traditional escapes for the rich and famous like the Hamptons has been well-documented.

Real estate in general is also recovering and getting closer to catching up with last year’s pre-coronavirus market, Umansky said.

“That gap is narrowing on a daily basis,” he said.

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Amayara Resort – Located on the secluded Northwestern tip of Providenciales, bordering a national park. 

Article adapted from James Leggate, ‘Wealthy Americans are flocking to this Caribbean nation to buy luxury real estate,’ Fox Business, June 21st, 2020.  

Rock House Construction Update June 2020

“Since the reopening of the construction site on May 11,the safety of our working men and women on site has been prioritized, following local health guidelines…whereas these guidelines have added unexpected new steps to our processes, the construction continues unabated and the project is advancing well….the project has advanced considerably, with several homes reaching roof level and the resort main pool and its adjacent building advancing”-Mark Durliat, CEO and Principal of Rockhouse

“Rock House is perfectly positioned to complete and open in 2021to meet the growing demand from buyers seeking their own retreatswhere privacy, space, high quality of design and service are likely to be even more sought-after.
A selection of elegantly designed cottages, each with their own private pool, will enjoy access to the superb amenity set of the newest boutique resort coming to Turks & Caicos.”
Nina Siegenthaler, Vice President of Turks & Caicos Sotheby’s International Realty