Cheapest Island: You must have heard about Bollywood actors, actresses or rich people buying islands, but you might not have imagined that you too can buy a beautiful island. Today we are going to give information about such an island, whose cost is very low, or rather, you can buy this island for less than the flats bought in Delhi and Mumbai.
According to a report, this island is in Central America. It is known as Iguana Island. You can guess its beauty from the fact that the island is surrounded by blue-green water from all sides. This island is surrounded with lush green trees and beautiful views.
what things on the island
There are five acres of land, a house and other necessities outside the storm area on Iguana Island. The website of the private real-estate Islands Inc. has a stock for its sale. According to the ad, Iguana Island has a three-bedroom, two-bathroom home with a wraparound porch, dining room, bar and living area. Along with this, an extra accommodation has been built for the employees on the other side of the island. It is crafted by an American developer with cutting-edge technology.
Spectacular view of sunrise and sunset
Clear blue-green water is in all directions on this island, which enhances the beauty of this island. Watching sunrise and sunset from this island is mesmerizing. Also the night time views are excellent. This information has also been given on the website of Islands Inc. Although this island is completely cut off from the world. There is no WiFi, phone and TV signal here.
how much will it cost
It has been informed that preparations are underway to make a swimming pool and helipad on it. There is also a fishing area in the west of the island. In addition, the long-term island crew, including the on-site manager and caretaker, are also eager to continue working for Iguana Island’s new owners. To buy it, only 376,627 pounds i.e. 3.76 crore rupees will have to be given.
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