Jasmine Ridge at Royal Westmoreland is a new development of just five spacious four-bedroom, four-bathroom detached reverse-living villas with private swimming pools and estate views. These villas are perfect for families looking to enjoy everything Barbados and Royal Westmoreland have to offer.
The final property available in this development is number 10C, Sea Bridge, based on the Tamarind villa design, a recent addition to Royal Westmoreland’s design portfolio.
The Tamarind villa is a design that Royal Westmoreland has championed and delivered for many years, and with good reason. The 4,005 sq. ft. reverse living layout means that even during the hottest months of the year, the bedrooms on the ground floor are cooler, and the living area above offers magnificent views thanks to your better vantage point.
The expansive open-concept living room upstairs includes a sitting area, living space, a high-specification kitchen, and a small study space. All of these enjoy fabulous views through the wall-to-wall full-height windows, with patio doors leading to the outdoor terrace. This has dining and seating areas, a built-in barbecue, and a food prep space. Bedroom four is also found on this floor.
Three of the property’s four bedrooms are located on the ground floor, which is devoted to relaxation. Included in this is the master suite, which has a walk-in closet, an en-suite bathroom, and large sliding patio doors that open up to the villa’s private pool and sundeck. In addition, there is a games/media room, a favourite among families, located on this floor.
Developer Incentives (please check availability)
Comfort Period – an optional ‘comfort period’ is being extended for two years, starting one month after practical completion. The developer will pay for the following expenses:
- Annual RW Property Owners’ Association (RWPOA) dues;
- Home insurance;
- Land tax;
- Provide property management;
- Pool and garden maintenance;
- Housekeeping five days a week for a ½ day;
- Utilities; and
- Annual full Club Membership.
This is paid in exchange for rental control of the home. The homeowner will have up to eight weeks of usage a year, excluding the two weeks over the Festive Season (21st Dec to 4th Jan). During occupancy, the homeowner will pay for the housekeeping and electrical expenses. The homeowner will pay for the RWPOA working capital assessment, currently US$8,300, plus a one-time contingency fund of US$2,161.59.
Duty-free vehicle allowance.