Real estate in the Turks and Caicos Islands: A market in full ascent

The real estate market in the Turks and Caicos Islands (TCI) has undergone a remarkable transformation since 2020, establishing itself as one of the Caribbean’s most desirable luxury property destinations.

Between 2017 and 2020, annual real estate sales averaged around $282 million. From 2021 to 2024, that figure surged to an average of $710 million—a 151% increase. This impressive growth has been fueled by high-end developments, hotel projects, and a rising number of affluent international buyers. The average property price has climbed 75%, from approximately $824,000 to $1.44 million, with exclusive private villas now reaching $10–15 million.

Luxury beach resort at sunset with ocean view.
Luxury waterfront mansion with turquoise water views.
Luxury beachfront resort with turquoise water views.

What distinguishes TCI from other Caribbean markets is a unique combination of factors. Its proximity to the U.S.—just 80 minutes from Miami and direct flights from more than 15 North American cities—makes it easily accessible for buyers across the continent. Politically, the islands benefit from the stability and legal clarity of a British Overseas Territory, with investor-friendly policies and an efficient, transparent property acquisition process.

Furthermore, the absence of direct property taxes adds to the long-term appeal for investors seeking both value and security.

These strengths—accessibility, political stability, and ultra-luxury offerings—have positioned Turks and Caicos as a premier destination for second-home buyers and high-net-worth individuals, setting it apart from other locations in the region.


Simply Queen Benefit Concert hits the right note in Turks and Caicos

On April 2, 2025, music lovers in Providenciales were treated to an unforgettable evening as the acclaimed Queen tribute band Simply Queen, joined by special guest Jody Raffoul, lit up the stage at The Abandoned Bar on Leeward Highway.

Simply Queen tribute band performing live on stage.

Hailing from Windsor, Ontario, Simply Queen is celebrated for its dynamic, fully live performances—no backing tracks—capturing the iconic sound, energy, and showmanship of Queen’s legendary concerts. Their appearance in Turks and Caicos drew a lively crowd of both locals and visitors, all eager for a night of timeless rock classics and electrifying nostalgia.

The event was more than just a concert—it was a celebration with purpose. Organized in support of the Salvation Army Turks and Caicos, the evening helped raise funds for vital community outreach initiatives, including food distribution, youth services, and emergency assistance programs.

Bordier Bank Turks and Caicos was proud to support this meaningful cause by purchasing tickets to the concert and attending with a group of valued clients. As part of its ongoing commitment to supporting charitable and educational efforts across the Islands, Bordier was honored to contribute to the success of an event that brought both joy and positive impact to the community.