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The Quiet Luxury Movement: Why Savvy Investors Prefer Freeport to Nassau

If you are wondering why high-net-worth investors are increasingly bypassing Nassau for Freeport, the answer comes down to privacy, physical space, and a cultural shift in how wealth is displayed. Nassau has become incredibly commercialized, heavily populated, and undeniably flashy. Freeport, on the other hand, offers sprawling land parcels, targeted tax incentives, and the kind of under-the-radar...

The Evolution of Freeport: A Hub for Discerning North American Buyers

If you are wondering how Freeport went from a quiet stretch of Bahamian pine forest to a serious target for North American real estate buyers, the answer comes down to three things: structured planning, tax incentives, and geography. Unlike Nassau or the Out Islands, which grew organically over centuries, Freeport was built on purpose. It is a master-planned city designed specifically to attract foreign...

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