Antigua Real Estate Investment — CBI Pathway at a Glance (2026)
This fully furnished one-bedroom apartment enjoys elevated ocean views and a peaceful island setting. Designed in a classic West Indian Georgian colonial style, the residence is located just a short walk from a palm-fringed sandy beach and benefits from a hill side position set slightly back from the shoreline, offering privacy and open views across the bay.
Set within an established coastal community spanning approximately forty acres of landscaped gardens and tropical vegetation, the apartment offers approxima tely 900 sq. ft. of interior living space and features high ceilings and French windows that open onto a wide, shaded wraparound terrace, ideal for outdoor relaxation. Interiors are finished in a clean, contemporary style with hardwood flooring, white walls, and modern furnishings. The open-plan living and dining area connects seamlessly to a fully equipped kitchen, while the bedroom includes a king-size bed, premium bedding, and an en-suite bathroom with a jacuzzi tub and separate shower. Fully air-conditioned throughout, the apartment is delivered turnkey and ready for immediate personal use or rental.
CBI-qualifying investment: This property qualifies under Antigua and Barbuda's Citizenship by Investment Programme. By investing in approved real estate (minimum $300,000), you and your family can obtain Antigua citizenship with visa-free access to 154 countries. Learn more about Antigua CBI.
Mirabello Consultancy provides end-to-end support for your Antigua real estate investment — from property selection and legal due diligence to CBI application and passport delivery. With a 99% approval rate and offices in Zurich and Dubai, your investment is in expert hands.
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Yes. This property is located within a government-approved development, making it eligible under the Antigua and Barbuda Citizenship by Investment Programme. A minimum investment of $300,000 qualifies the principal applicant and their family for citizenship. Mirabello Consultancy can confirm the exact CBI eligibility status of this listing.
Antigua CBI real estate requires a five-year holding period before you can sell. You may not resell within five years unless purchasing an alternate approved property. After the holding period, the property may be sold freely — your citizenship and passport remain valid permanently regardless of the sale.
Yes. Antigua permits rental income on CBI-qualifying properties during the five-year holding period. Many approved developments offer managed rental programmes with projected yields. Rental income does not jeopardise your citizenship status. Mirabello Consultancy can connect you with property managers experienced in maximising returns.
For a single applicant purchasing at $300,000: add due diligence fees ($8,500), processing fees ($10,000), and legal/notary costs (approximately $5,000–$10,000). A family of up to four pays approximately $30,000 in government fees above the property price. Total investment is typically $330,000–$360,000 for a couple with one child.
The Antigua and Barbuda passport provides visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to 154 countries including all 27 Schengen Area states, the United Kingdom, China, Hong Kong, Singapore, and many Commonwealth nations. It ranks 24th on the 2026 Henley Passport Index — among the strongest Caribbean passports available.
Contact Mirabello Consultancy for a free, no-obligation consultation. Our Swiss-based team will confirm the property's CBI eligibility, structure your investment for maximum efficiency, prepare your complete application, and guide you from initial due diligence to passport delivery. With 250+ successful cases and a 99% approval rate, your investment is in expert hands.
Mirabello Consultancy provides end-to-end real estate and CBI support — property selection, legal due diligence, citizenship application, and passport delivery. 99% approval rate. Swiss-based team. Offices in Zurich and Dubai.
Yes. This property is located within a government-approved development, making it eligible under the Antigua and Barbuda Citizenship by Investment Programme. A minimum investment of $300,000 qualifies the principal applicant and their family for citizenship. Mirabello Consultancy can confirm the exact CBI eligibility status of this listing.
Antigua CBI real estate requires a five-year holding period before you can sell. You may not resell within five years unless purchasing an alternate approved property. After the holding period, the property may be sold freely — your citizenship and passport remain valid permanently regardless of the sale.
Yes. Antigua permits rental income on CBI-qualifying properties during the five-year holding period. Many approved developments offer managed rental programmes with projected yields. Rental income does not jeopardise your citizenship status. Mirabello Consultancy can connect you with property managers experienced in maximising returns.
For a single applicant purchasing at $300,000: add due diligence fees ($8,500), processing fees ($10,000), and legal/notary costs (approximately $5,000–$10,000). A family of up to four pays approximately $30,000 in government fees above the property price. Total investment is typically $330,000–$360,000 for a couple with one child.
The Antigua and Barbuda passport provides visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to 154 countries including all 27 Schengen Area states, the United Kingdom, China, Hong Kong, Singapore, and many Commonwealth nations. It ranks 24th on the 2026 Henley Passport Index — among the strongest Caribbean passports available.
Contact Mirabello Consultancy for a free, no-obligation consultation. Our Swiss-based team will confirm the property's CBI eligibility, structure your investment for maximum efficiency, prepare your complete application, and guide you from initial due diligence to passport delivery. With 250+ successful cases and a 99% approval rate, your investment is in expert hands.


