Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Why Fiji Islands are the first choice in South Pacific for Foreigners to buy properties?

Fiji is considered as one of the most romantic and beautiful holiday sites in the world. The island seems like a place where nature and man are at balance. This welcoming island located in the waters of South Pacific, is like a dream world that makes a person forget everything about the real world.

Fiji is an archipelago of some 300 picture perfect islands, tucked away in the South Pacific, close to Australia and New Zealand. It is about 1, 100 nautical miles away from New Zealand’s north island. Its framed for its rugged landscapes, palm-lined beaches and coral reefs with clear lagoons. Fiji’s main islands are Viti Levu and Vanua Levu, which consists of almost 87% of the Fiji’s population. The capital of Fiji is Suva, situated on Viti Levu. Most of the islands in Fiji are inhabited islands, and are said to be formed due to volcanic eruptions.


Fiji offers a wide variety of residential and commercial properties to its country people, as well as to foreigners. Only 9% of the Fiji’s land are freehold (Available for purchase). There are three types of lands in Fiji they are Fiji freehold lands, Native lands and Crown lands. Freehold lands are those lands which can be bought and sold in most areas of Fiji, whereas Native lands and Crown lands are such lands which can only be leased.

Fiji is the only country in whole South Pacific which offers foreign ownership of lands. It is always open for foreign Investors, and the country’s legislation allows them to buy almost any property for sale in Fiji. Therefore, if they have sufficient amount with them, they can look for costly Fiji resort homes, and can even buy Islands in Fiji.

Cheap, reasonable land prices in many parts of Fiji make the place a plum for foreign private individuals and entrepreneurs. Thus they are happy to invest in Fiji villa sales, houses and resorts. So if you too are looking to buy such properties in Fiji, you can contact our staff members.

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