Real Estate

Considering an idyllic spot on the water in the Turks and Caicos Islands? Kira Isle, Leeward, on Providenciales may just be the ticket.

The family-oriented community boasts a marina, restaurants, water sports companies and an international school, among other services, according to Gordon Williams of Grace Bay Realty.

“Homeowners in this area have the luxury of being a short way away from three very popular beach accesses,” Williams says, “and are able to paddle board or kayak over to the mangroves located in one of our national marine parks.”

The neighborhood has a mix of owner-occupied homes and rentals, both short- and long-term. Among properties for sale is Villa Bella Sera, a two-bedroom canal-front home on a corner lot.

The more than 3,900 square feet of living space is designed for entertaining and family living with sliding screened doors that connect indoor and outdoor dining spaces. The glass doors also bring ample light into the interiors.

A coffered ceiling tops the open-plan living room and kitchen. A center island, tile backsplashes, and stainless-steel appliances are among the features. There are two bathrooms and a powder room. Views take in the canal and the swimming pool.

Avid boaters can dock along the 130 feet of water frontage outfitted with an elevator boat lift. The canal is 50 feet wide and suitable for boats of 38 feet or less. For larger yachts, there’s a launch at the nearby marina.

”I imagine that this property will be purchased by either a couple with kids, someone looking for an investment property or a boat enthusiast,” says Williams, who has the listing. “The current owners and the owner before them used this property as a home away from home.”

The asking price for the furnished, newly renovated villa at 17 Kira Isle, Leeward, is US $2,299,999.

The property is a mile from Sunset and Flamingo beaches, 0.2 miles from the nearest restaurant at Blue Haven Marina and less than 4 miles from a popular grocery store.

“The community has a little bit of everything and is a great area for those moving to the country, whether you are raising a family or just need an escape from the hustle and bustle of city life,” Williams says. “Leeward, just like many other areas in the Turks and Caicos, gives you a sense of peace.”


Grace Bay Realty is an exclusive member of Forbes Global Properties, a consumer marketplace and membership network of elite brokerages selling the world’s most luxurious homes.

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