Fiji is an archipelago of some 322 picture perfect islands. It is located in the southern Pacific Ocean. Fiji is an ideal place to work, rest and place. It has a thousand miles of white sandy beaches, fabulous coral gardens and azure lagoons. Fiji is the friendliest place on the earth which provides a great hospitality.
The two major islands in Fiji are Viti Levu and Vanua Levu, where 87% of the Fiji’s population resides. One of the major primary industries that support Fiji is tourism. In addition to being a splendid destination for adventure sports such as Scuba diving, Snorkeling, Fishing, Rafting and Kayaking, Fiji is renowned as a place for romantic vacation.
Fiji Islands are self-governing, and almost 9% of the lands in Fiji are freehold (available for purchase). It offers a wide variety of commercial as well as residential properties to many people. But foreign nationals before owning a land or house in Fiji, should be aware of different types of land regulations that exist in Fiji. To know more in detail about the land and property buying rules in Fiji, considering a Fiji real estate agency will help them.
Fiji consists of three types of land, they are Freehold land, Native land and Crown land. Freehold lands can be bought and sold freely in most areas of Fiji, but native and crown lands can only be leased in Fiji, they are not for buying and selling purpose.
Loka, Natadola is another beautiful place in Fiji, which is positioned to become one of the exclusive residential locations. It is situated in the picturesque Natadola resort on Fiji’s main island of Viti Levu. The stunning residential lots here are located near to Fiji’s championship golf course and along a beautiful blue lagoon beach. Residential lots and resorts here have complete access to restaurants, cafés and bars, tennis courts etc. Residential properties in Loka, Natadola are quite expensive, thus to buy such expensive properties, one can consult a Natadola Loka real estate agency. If too wish to buy properties in Fiji, you can contact our staff members.
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