Schooner Bay announces new additions

Tue, Jul 1st 2014, 11:52 AM

Schooner Bay, a self-described "sustainable" real estate development on Great Abaco Island, has announced plans for property additions.
Aside from the Bahamian-style homes buyers have the opportunity to build, condominiums are now also for sale at the harbor village. Schooner Bay's newest residential offering is called Verandah House. The one- and two-bedroom condominiums range from 650 to 1,400 square feet. The Verandah House is styled using authentic Bahamian architecture with an Alaskan yellow cedar shingle roof and dual-covered verandahs that are designed to allow residents and guests to enjoy outdoor living and the Atlantic sea breeze, according to those behind the development.
"The Verandah House is a no-brainer for homeowners who love visiting The Bahamas and appreciate having rental income to offset their investment," said Mark Pordes, CEO of Pordes Residential Sales and Marketing, the company handling sales at Schooner Bay. "They can come enjoy their amazing condominium at their leisure and rent it out the rest of the time," he added.
The Verandah House will be located at the harbor's edge, adjacent to the development's sports complex, which is scheduled to open later this summer. Construction is currently underway for a tennis court, half basketball court, beach volleyball, pickelball and a children's "tot lot".
Also nearing completion on the property are two new dining options for Schooner Bay residents and guests, the Snack Shack and Harbourside Grille. The Snack Shack will offer traditional Bahamian fare and the Harbourside Grille will offer Caribbean fusion dishes.
Schooner Bay is located 75 miles from Nassau and can be accessed via Sandy Point Airstrip or Marsh Harbour International Airport.

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