Four Seasons Nevis Resort breaks ground on glamorous new residences that come with five-star perks

The Caribbean just got hotter – and not just because of the weather. Builders at the Four Seasons Resort Nevis have broken ground on 58 high-end residences that come with all the five-star perks of a hotel stay, and then some.The 350-acre Caribbean oasis is one of the handful of Four Seasons properties that Bill Gates himself owns (his Cascade Investment company owns nearly three-quarters of the entire management company).

Already two of the rare penthouses have been snapped up.  While high-profile branded residences have dominated global real estate headlines – think Ritz Carlton or Aman or even Baccarat and Porsche – Four Seasons is still the undisputed leader in the space.With 54 residential projects worldwide, the brand instills in buyers a sense of loyalty and trust.

In other words, you know what you’re getting, and chances are the value will only go up.Such is likely the case with the Nevis Peak Residences, built on the last developable parcels within the resort.Priced for exclusivity and crafted for barefoot elegance, these one- to three-bedroom condominium units seamlessly blend contemporary design with Nevisian influences.

Think floor-to-ceiling glass doors, sprawling terraces with panoramic ocean views, and luxe island-chic interiors.Starting at 1,725 square feet, they cater to buyers looking for an “indoor-outdoor,” lock-and-leave lifestyle, with amenities to spare.What amenities, you ask? Try an exclusive “Residents” clubhouse, along with three oceanfront pools and lounges, four restaurants, a full-service spa, a beach club, a kids’ splash pool and play areas, and the Caribbean’s largest tennis and pickleball complex.

A dedicated staff is on hand 24/7 to manage the day-to-day of residents — doing everything from arranging personal chefs, to securing tee times at the Robert Trent Jones II golf course, to booking a sunset sailboat and captain, or simply going on a grocery run in advance of their arrival.Should homeowners choos...

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Publisher: New York Post

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