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Agent: Trevor David
Company: Windward Realty
Grenada
Featured: Yes
Sale of Entire Estate
Asking Price: $10,000,000
The Dougaldston estate is located in the parish of St. John's, situated on the western side of the island of Grenada. It is approximately 35 minutes away from the capital, St. George's, and all other major air and sea ports on the island. Total area of six hundred and sixty one (661) acres, it has been a major historical and tourist attraction on the Isle.
The estate currently offers various forms of opportunities for mass business, from agricultural development, to the eco-tourism industry, utilization of the products and historic assets that the estate has, can only be seen as beneficial. In addition, the concept of a restaurant and a store for the sale of spices and souvenirs can also be incorporated into a developmental program; as this has been a previous business on the developed portion of the estate. Sites' including tropical flora and fauna enhances the overall beauty of the landscaping and with respect to the near-by sea, another opportunity for sea-based activities may also be integrated.
While the growth of traditional crops (Cocoa, Banana, Coffee, etc.) may be re-developed in the exporting industry, the estate can also be used to generate:
• Forestry: Bamboo, Rattan, Food Forest Trees
• Live stock: Poultry, Cattle, Goats, Sheep, etc. for rearing
• Spice Crops: Nutmeg, Cinnamon, Pimento, Cloves etc.
• Horticulture: Flowers for expansion into the floral industry
• Asean Crops: Mangosteen, Rambutan, Dorian, etc, for export to North America
• Tropical Fruit Crops: Sugar Cane, Carambola (Star Fruit), Grapefruits, Oranges etc.
A real estate component can also be exploited; it is imperative to note that the Dougaldston Estate is not encumbered by any external liens. Government policy supports the development of agricultural and industrial production for Domestic and International export markets.
Some major advantages associated with the Estate are:
• Access to the EU and US markets
• Access to international airport and sea shipping
• Membership, for preferential arrangements in these markets





