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The Cayman Islands real estate market has bottomed out in 2011, after falling off in activity, every year since 2007, which was our peak year in the last decade.
Investment is a fickle business   02 November, 2011
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For the first three quarters of 2011, the consolidation and stabilisation within the real estate market has continued and we now seem to be in a bottoming trend.
Good-bye to an horrific year   January 5, 2011
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As we end possibly the most dismal year ever for real estate sales in the Cayman Islands, it is tough to even see much improvement ahead for at least the first half of 2011, without some form of stimulus that would give purchasers a credible reason to invest in this down market.
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WaterColours is the only new Seven Mile Beach development under construction and is bucking the current trend in the real estate industry – it is selling.  However, it has a couple unique advantages over other developments.
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Cayman is in a major recession!  Our residential and resort real estate markets are languishing – and it is extreme.  Just take a look at these statistics to get a blunt, clear picture of how our current 2010 sales compare to previous years:
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2010 has been a year where several new Seven Mile Beach developments have completed construction. New condominium complexes like Beachcomber, Renaissance...
Stepping up a gear   February 3, 2010
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The outlook is quite promising   January 6, 2010
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The last 18 months of this decade will go into the record books as one of the most tumultuous times, ever – not only for real estate sales, but financial markets and business overall.  It is a fitting end to a difficult decade, which has challenged most of us in the Cayman Islands, starting from the year 2000.
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Despite the economy in the last few years, some of the new Multiple Listing Service listings for homes and condominiums have been coming onto the market at progressively higher prices.
 
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