Monday, April 10, 2017

Know more about the land ownership in Fiji

Are you the one who’s tired with the usual city blues? Do you want to escape from your regular life and live in a calm and peaceful island? Buying a second home in an island nation is not difficult nowadays. Fiji, a beautiful island country in South Pacific Ocean has opened their gates for non-residents. The government of the island nation has already booked some part of the land for non-residents. Flexible laws and fast actions by the ministries and administrators helps outside people in quick sanction of property and land. Easy rules in owning a property have recently helped Fiji property sales chart to go up.

Types of Lands Available in Fiji

The Fijian land is divided into three categories: native land, crown land, and freehold land. Native land is exclusively for the indigenous native Fijians. Native land cannot be sold, but it can be leased. Crown land is owned by the government, which can be leased but can’t be owned permanently. On the other hand, freehold land can be purchased by non-residents. Purchasing of lands over one acre need permission and approval of Ministry of Lands in Fiji. Residential property less than one acre can be bought without any permission, but you need a residential or work permit.

The tourism sector is the mainstay of Fijian economy, and the government actively encourages foreign investment in the country. It is one of the most developed nations in the South Pacific area with all the necessary amenities. Nature has bestowed its blessings on the beautiful island of Fiji. Freehold land comprises beautiful beaches and world-class infrastructure. Fiji resort homes give calmness to mind and provide a break from busy life. Contact us, if you want to know more about different types of properties in Fiji and need help to buy one at your budget.

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