Mar 20, 2024 | Island News
Great news coming out of St. Croix! Travel demand to the island has seen a significant surge in the post-pandemic period, and will soon welcome a new airline to consider when booking travel to the big island. Ultra-low fare carrier Frontier Airlines recently announced they will begin nonstop service from Henry E. Rohlsen Airport (STX) on St. Croix to Orlando International Airport (MCO) starting May 2024. They also announced that flights between St. Croix and San Juan will begin this June.
This addition now connects St. Croix to the vast network of flights from the mainland United States into San Juan and Orlando. “We’re thrilled to again announce new service from St. Croix,” said Josh Flyr, Vice President Network Operations and Design, Frontier Airlines. “It will help further support inbound tourism to St. Croix and, for the local community traveling stateside, Orlando is the most popular destination in the U.S. and offers a huge array of connecting options to destinations both within the U.S. and internationally.”
Headquartered in Denver, Colorado, Frontier Airlines operates more than 100 A320 family aircraft, serving approximately 120 destinations in the U.S., Caribbean, Mexico, and Central America. Thanks to the use of these aircraft models, their seating configuration, and weight-saving initiatives, Frontier’s average of 43 percent fuel savings makes them the most fuel-efficient U.S. airline. On a mission to provide affordable travel across America, the airline offers the lowest fares; plus, children 14 years and younger are eligible to fly free through the airline’s DISCOUNT DEN® travel club on qualifying flights.
To celebrate this momentous occasion, Frontier Airlines is offering low fares starting at $69 and Premium Seat upgrades starting at $19. We’re thrilled to have this new option available, as it offers additional opportunities for visitors to our shores and provides our local community with a new cost-efficient option to visit family and friends in the mainland United States. For additional information on discounts and fares, visit the Frontier Airlines website at www.flyfrontier.com.
Written by Anquanette Gaspard
Mar 14, 2024 | Reports
Monthly sales data, inventory, and days on market for the St. Croix, USVI real estate market is available in our downloadable Coldwell Banker real estate reports. The is a report for each category: Homes & Condos, Condos, Homes, and Land!
If you are not familiar with with the implications of the data, please give us a call or email us directly with any questions. We are Accredited Buyer’s Representative (ABR) and Seller Representative Specialist (SRS) and have the experience and local knowledge to help you in every step of the process. We can help you narrow down neighborhoods based on your priorities. We can also advise you on the market trends in your desired neighborhoods.
Open reports by clicking on links below:
Homes & Condos – February 2024 Report
Homes – February 2024 Report
Condo – February 2024 Report
Land – February 2024 Report
Note: The average sales price and the average days on market could be skewed greatly by only one sale or because of the small number of sales
Mar 4, 2024 | QA
Question: “What are the top 5 hidden costs to buying a home or condo?”
Chris’ Answer:
We get this question a lot. In the excitement of finding your island home, keep these costs in mind:
- Closing costs, prepaid fees, and other fees. Getting a loan costs money. Plan on paying for your loan to be processed along with an appraisal fee. Closing costs and prepaid fees generally range between 3% – 5% of the purchase price.
- Inspections. An inspection by a licensed home inspector is key to any home or condo purchase. This will inform you as to the condition of the home or condo so that you better understand what you are buying. The owner will disclose anything they are aware of, but an inspector will give you a full detailed report. For a home or land, you will want a survey done. Often an appraisal is needed.
- Association fees. Condos have have HOA fees associated with them. Some homes do, too. These fees will be pro-rated for the year at closing.
- Maintenance, repairs, and decorating. Your monthly budget responsibilities could include landscaping, pool maintenance, pest control, garbage pickup, cable TV, and internet. There might be a few minor things for you to repair after closing. Also, you will want to make your new home YOURS. So, budget for decor, paint, landscaping, furniture, or anything else you may want to change. Sometimes just adding new decorative pillows will change the look of your living room and make it more personal!
- Utility bills. Don’t let budgeting for utilities get lost in your excitement. Think about the energy you will be using (water, electricity, AC, pool, washer/dryer, etc.), and add that to your monthly budget.
Contact us with any questions about real estate on St. Croix!
First published on our February 2024 Newsletter
Mar 4, 2024 | QA
Question: “What are the most important features to think about when looking at St Croix properties?”
Christie’s Answer:
Consider the features that suit the needs of your lifestyle both now, and in the future:
- Outdoor space. Because of the temperate climate, be sure to think about creating wonderful outdoor spaces. Even in condos, there will be galleries. You’ll want enough space for you to relax and enjoy the view and breezes, and maybe entertain outside.
- Air flow. Unless you intend to use AC all of the time, having cross breezes and ceiling fans are important. This will keep you cool, and having fresh air circulating will deter mold growth.
- View. What do you want to see when in your outdoor space or looking out your windows? Many people want a sea view. It can be an expansive one, or just small. Some people love a view of the rolling hills or of a garden. Others want to see the old buildings in one of the towns.
- Activities. Do you like to be near diving or snorkeling? Do you like to hike or bike and want to be near places to do that? Perhaps you are an artist who would want to be near the Botanical Garden or historic sites? If you have a boat, you may want to be close to where it’s moored. If you are a star gazer, you may want to be in a more rural area where the glorious moon, stars, and planets will shine brighter!
- Pets. We live with our dogs and cats, all Crucian rescues. We have enough space for them inside and outside. Although they are not pets, we have created garden spaces with flowering plants for hummingbirds and banana quits (sugar birds). We have several bird baths, bird houses, feeders for the sugar loving birds, feeders for finches, and we put out cracked corn for the doves, pigeons, and the 2 peacocks which roam the neighborhood.
Contact us with any questions about real estate on St. Croix!
First published on our February 2024 Newsletter
Feb 27, 2024 | Island News
One of St. Croix’s most rewarding nonprofits is celebrating its 10th year in service to the community! Incorporated on January 24, 2014, Project Promise is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization committed to nurturing the potential of young individuals in the territory. Founder & Executive Director Resa O’Reilly’s decade-long work with the area’s youth unveiled a strong need for a holistic program that would address many of the challenges that the island’s at-risk youth face. Like many communities around the world, the U.S. Virgin Islands has challenges that include economic disparities, educational gaps, and social issues. With her motivation and desire to make a difference in her community, O’Reilly launched Project Promise. With a Board of Directors, she created an organization that combines one-on-one mentoring with an educational, cultural, and vocational focus to safeguard a brighter future for at-risk youth in a safe, secure, and nurturing environment. Today, Project Promise stands as a testament to resilience, offering a wide range of programs and initiatives tailored to address these pressing concerns. Their goal is to identify the youth within the community who are experiencing adolescent hardships and may have a rough transition into adulthood.
Project Promise centers its programs around 7 programming pillars: personal wellness, financial literacy, career exploration, creative expression, cultural awareness, community service, and life skills. At the heart of Project Promise is the organization’s belief in the power of education. Through academic enrichment programs, tutoring sessions, and scholarship opportunities, the organization equips young minds with the tools they need to excel academically and pursue their aspirations. In addition to its focus on academics, Project Promise understands the importance of holistic development. Their flagship program, the Caterpillar Project, is a long-term program designed to make a significant difference in the lives of at-risk youth in St. Croix. The program includes mentoring, life skills workshops, community service, and counseling services to foster emotional well-being and personal growth among participants. Their newest program, Empowered Me, is a holistic enrichment program for young adults ages 10 to 18 that will equip them with the tools and attitudes they need to be winners in life with classes and activities centered around the program’s pillars. Other programs include:
- The Buck Island Program, which offers every public school fifth-grade student the opportunity to visit and learn about the Buck Island Reef National Monument.
- The Open Outdoors for Kids Program, which offers every public school fourth-grade student the opportunity to visit and learn about the Salt River Bay National Historical Park and Ecological Preserve.
Throughout the year, Project Promise hosts various fundraisers to support its mission. The largest is the Havana Nights Silent Auction Fundraiser, held every February. Here attendees indulge in the sights and sounds of Cuba, including vintage cars, live cigar-rolling demonstrations, a domino tournament, salsa dancing, and delicious Cuban food. The grand prize of a roundtrip ticket to Cuba for two makes the event even more irresistible!
To learn more about Project Promise and the organization’s amazing impact on St. Croix’s underserved youth, visit their website at www.projectpromisevi.com.
Written by Anquanette Gaspard