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Posted on May 4th, 2007 by gail helen.
Categories: Travel, Sponsored Posts, Random.
The Virgin Islands are one of the locations I’m considering for my tropical vacation. I keep thinking it would be nice if I actually knew someone who owned a home in one of these locals, and in my dreams it would be a beautiful place, close to the beach, fully stocked, and appropriately staffed. I suppose some day, when they begin paying teachers the millions of dollars they deserve, I might be able to buy some property myself (Ha!). Of course, like all major investments or purchases, I would be terrified to go it alone.
I recently saw a web release for Century 21 Sauter & Associates, who deal with St Thomas real estate and homes on the other Virgin Islands, too. The leading real estate agents for this region, they claim to: “do more than guide you through the maze of real estate forms and financing,” but to “also serve as your expert source for information on local schools, Churches, shopping, entertainment, traffic patterns and routes.” They also will help you “find everything you need – from building services and landscaping to kitchen design and interior decorating – to turn the perfect house into a comfortable home” and to “help familiarize you with the customs and traditions that make the Virgin Islands a wonderfully unique place to call home.”
Sounds good, if you have the cash . . .
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