How Much Does It Cost to Buy an Island?

Buying an island may seem like something completely unrealistic!

In reality, it isn’t that complicated, and the price in some cases is similar to that of a 2-3 room apartment in a metropolis.

So, how to buy an island, where, and at what cost—in this article. Attentive readers will find a bonus—a proposal for renting Kevin Costner’s villa, just like in the movie “The Bodyguard.”

We will start with the most extravagant options and gradually move to more budget-friendly, yet still strikingly beautiful alternatives.

Large Island in the Maldives

It will cost you around $30,000,000.

This could be a similar option, fully at your disposal:

Small Island in the Maldives

for $7,000,000 (and, by the way, at this price, 3-room apartments are sold in capitals):

Taha’a Motu Moie Island in Tahiti

Motu Moie is a private island covering 20 hectares, located in the Pacific Ocean, in French Polynesia, 30 km from Papeete and 24 km from the peaks of Bora Bora. It is situated on the edge of the reef in a lagoon. It’s perfect for a private residence or for developing an exclusive luxury project.

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How to Buy an Island

You can purchase such real estate from agents, companies, and even through special online services, for instance, www.forsuperrich.com.

It may seem that buying such expensive properties online is impossible, but this method works well and simplifies the selection process.

The main advantage is that you don’t need to travel across the world in person to find a suitable option. On the website, you can study all the photos, property descriptions, clarify the price, and details of the deal. The second step, if desired, is to view it in person. And then, of course, officially finalize all the documents.

Buying and Renting a Hotel on an Island

Hotel on an Island in the Pacific Ocean, French Polynesia

This paradise can be bought for $10,000,000.

You can either enjoy it yourself or generate a pretty decent passive income from it.

For example, in this photo is the Hotel 32 Bungalows. As the name suggests, it features 32 bungalows in Polynesian style and a land area of 31,818 sq.m.

Renting an Island or Villa

If you want to buy an island in the Caribbean but don’t have millions to spare, perhaps a rental option for an entire island or villa might suit you.

For instance, you can rent a luxury villa on Saint Barthélemy for $230,000 per week.

You will have three pools and direct beach access.

The first complex includes a two-story house and an adjacent cottage. The house features a kitchen, an adjacent outdoor dining area overlooking a beautiful pool, a living room, several bedrooms, and bathrooms. In the cottage, there is a living room, kitchen, two bathrooms, and a jacuzzi.

The second complex consists of two buildings. There is a chef’s kitchen and a barbecue area. One house includes a covered dining area and spaces for relaxation, board games, and watching TV. On the first floor, there is a well-equipped gym. You can dine outdoors on the covered terraces, surrounded by tropical gardens.

The third complex consists of 6 pavilions, each with its own terrace and bedroom, a gazebo overlooking the ocean, a seaside deck, and a summer kitchen.

You can also rent a villa in the Maldives. It spans 2,200 sq.m., accommodating 8 adults and 4 children.

Kevin Costner’s Ranch

And finally, for the patient readers—a rental of Kevin Costner’s ranch in Aspen.

Experience being in the movie “The Bodyguard” for $30,000 per day, how does that idea sound to you?

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