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We Make Buying
Easier For YOU !
If you're looking to buy St. Thomas Real Estate,
our extensive experience can help you locate and buy
property with the least hassles, all the while saving
you hundreds if not thousands of dollars in the buying process. Not only
do we assist you on buying property, but we also
introduce you to the culture and styles of the US Virgin
islands so that you can feel at home from the very get
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The U.S. Virgin Islands - St. Thomas, St. John,
St. Croix and Water Island - is an unincorporated
territory of the United States. When you purchase
property in our beautiful islands, you take and
hold title in the same way and with the same
guarantees and Constitutional protections that you
would have in any locality within the United
States. Real estate is owned fee simple and the
deed is recorded and filed at the Recorder of
Deeds.
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The Virgin Islands enjoy beautiful weather
year round. Blessed with powdery white
sand beaches and sun-drenched skies, the
average year round temperatures range in the
80´s during the day and 70´s most nights with
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Gentle easterly trade winds keep the
humidity low. St. Thomas lies 18 degrees north
latitude and 65 degrees west longitude in the
Lesser Antilles 1,600 miles south, southeast
of New York City, 1,100 miles east, southeast
of Miami and 40 miles east of Puerto Rico. St.
Thomas and St. John lie between the Atlantic
Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. St. Croix, 40
miles to the south of St. Thomas, is
surrounded by the Caribbean Sea. St. Thomas is
32 square miles in size. But the island
appears much larger due to the mountainous
terrain. The highest elevation is Mountain Top
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You'll find the following financial institutions
doing business in the U.S. Virgin Islands: First
Bank, First Liberty Mortgage Company, Bank of Nova
Scotia, Banco Popular and Merrill Lynch. Banks
require the buyer to pay for title search, title
insurance, property appraisal, written surveyor´s
certificate, an as-built survey, structural and
pest inspections, any fees associated with
securing and recording a mortgage loan and related
documents, bank attorney fees as well as the
Buyer´s own attorney fees. Second homebuyers can
qualify for up to 80% loan to value mortgages.
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Property taxes are levied at 1.25% / $1000.00 of
60% assessed value of the property. All real
property transactions require a 2% to 3.5%
government transfer tax (stamp tax) customarily
paid by the seller; all property transactions over
$350,000 require a 2.5% government transfer tax.
Recording fees are approximately $1.00/$1000.00 of
the transaction value and paid for by the Buyer.
Hazard Insurance, which includes windstorm and
earthquake coverage, is about 2% - 3% of
replacement value for masonry/stone construction
(wood frame may be higher).
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Buying Land / Building a Home
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If you are building your own home, consult with
your Realtor or the experts at the building permit
office in the government´s Planning and Natural
Resources Department. Your architect or builder
can facilitate getting your plans and permits
through the government process.
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Building can start around $200.00 + a square foot
for average (masonry) construction. Quality home
construction could cost $200 to $300 or more per
square foot depending upon the interior finishing
materials used. A licensed VI architect or
engineer or draftsman must sign off on house
plans. Building specs can be obtained from
Planning and Natural Resources (DPNR) at (340)
774-3320. Permits take 3-4 months for approval.
All new buildings must be engineered to withstand
a minimum wind speed of up to 110 mph and zone 4
earthquake provisions. The VI building code has
been revised to stringent Dade county guidelines
in the wake of Hurricane Marilyn in 1995.
Mitigation, shutters, reinforcement to roofs, etc.
also affect insurance rates.
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Most of our resort condominium complexes are
located on the beach. Amenities usually include
swimming pool(s), tennis courts and restaurants on
site. Studio condominiums start at $100,000;
one-bedroom units are priced from $195,000 to
$375,000; two bedrooms range from $180,000 to
$475,000; three and four bedroom condominiums are
available at the Anchorage Beach Villas, Cowpet
Bay East and Cowpet Bay West condominiums, the
Elysian (aka Cowpet Beach Resort), Caret Bay
Villas, Watergate Villas East and Pineapple
Village (located on the grounds of the Renaissance
Grand Beach Hotel). Prices for 3-4 bedroom
condominiums range in price from $325,000 to
$695,000 depending upon location, view and quality
of interior design and materials - i.e. remodeling
and refurbishing of the unit.
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If you are thinking about starting a business,
please contact the Industrial Development
Commission at (340) 774-8104 to obtain a copy of
the USVI Business Guide. This guide describes the
tax and investment incentives available in the
Virgin Islands. Check to see if your business is
eligible.
Businesses pay a 4% gross receipts tax on money
earned from all transactions including services
and may not deduct expenses. If you earn under
$60,000 per year, you must file annually at the
Internal Revenue Bureau and are entitled to a
$5,000 per month exemption.
If you earn more than $60,000 per year, you must
file monthly and are entitled to a $5,000 per
month exemption.
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Income taxes are the same as U.S. Federal taxes.
There are no state or city taxes.
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Maximum duty rate 6% of invoice value of foreign
goods - no local duty on U.S. made goods.
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10% surcharge on the income tax of all
corporations with the exception of those
enjoying investment incentives.
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Excise taxes range from 2-15% of the net invoice
value plus a markup of 5% on items brought into
the islands for business use or resale.
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1993 - Government imposed a 4% excise tax on
imported personal goods (large appliances and
furniture) valued at $500.00 or more.
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The Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority (WAPA)
produces and distributes electricity and
desalinated water for all three islands. Most
homeowners use cisterns to collect rainwater from
their roofs. If you live in a condominium, water
collected in your cistern is usually metered at
approximately 5 cents per gallon.
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Internet connection can be obtained through AOL,
ATT WorldNet as well as Innovative Telephone,
Choice Communications and Virgin Islands Paradise
Free Net a free online service as well as many
other computer online companies. Western Union,
World Communications & AT & T provide
international telex and telegraphic services.
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Mail is provided through the U.S. Postal Service
as well as Federal Express, UPS, DHL and American
Airlines.
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Grocery prices are approximately 25% higher than
in the Washington, DC area and 20% higher than in
Puerto Rico. And please remember that we drive on
the left.
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