Land
$675,000
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222 properties in Barbados
Apartment
$676,000
$676,000
APPARTMENTS - SEAVIEW, ST. PHILLIP
Apartment · ST. PHILLIP
Apartment · 5 bedrooms
Listed by Dougs Realty Ltd.View details
House
$739,000
Property
$750,000
Property
$750,000
Land
$750,000
$750,000
Prior Park, St. James
Land · St James
Land · 3 bedrooms
Listed by Star Brook Realty ServicesView details
Property
$747,500
Property
$745,000
Property
$650,000
House
$750,000
$750,000
Saint Michael
House · St Michael
House · 5 bedrooms
Listed by Paradise PropertiesView details
Property
$750,000
Property
$650,000
Villa
$650,000
House
$750,000
House
$700,000
$700,000
Townhouse for Sale: Warrens Terrace East, St. Michael
House · St Michael
House · 7 bedrooms
Listed by Caribbean Tourism Investment Management Inc.View details
Property
$650,000
House
$750,000
$750,000
Christ Church
House · Christ Church
House · 4 bedrooms
Listed by Coral Stone RealtyView details
House
$687,500
House
$750,000
House
$750,000
$750,000
Christ Church
House · Christ Church
House · 5 bedrooms
Listed by Coral Stone RealtyView details
House
$700,000
$700,000
Buttals Grove
House · Buttals Grove
House · 3 bedrooms
Listed by Seaside RealtyView details
Land
$700,000
Property
$699,000
Cottage
$650,000
$650,000
Royal Westmoreland - Villa on the Green No. 5
Cottage · Royal Westmoreland - Villa on the Green
Cottage · 2 bedrooms
Listed by ChestertonsView details
While you are looking
Renting out
Where does renting out pay best in Barbados?
St Peter, Speightstown shows the widest gap between rents and prices at 9.5% gross, against 10.9% island-wide.
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This week
What has moved in Barbados this week?
1,015 listings appeared, 18 had their price cut and 12 went up. We read every agent's site overnight, so this is the week as it happened.
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Geography
Where is the biggest price gap in Barbados?
The median home in Grenada asks $7,750,000; in St Philip, Oughterson, Vineyard it asks $52,410. Same island, 147.9× the price.
What would make this wrong: It compares what is on the market, not like for like. An area of large houses will always beat an area of flats, whatever the land underneath is worth.
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