Mario Carey Realty China-Bound for Luxury Property Showcase

Mon, Dec 2nd 2013, 04:50 PM

Mario Carey Realty (MCR) is going the extra mile – 3,840 miles to be exact -- to attract buyers to The Bahamas.

Mario Carey, founder and president of the firm that carries his name, and Terrinique Pennerman, Marketing Manager, will represent The Bahamas in China next week during an exclusive luxury property show expected to draw some 5,000 high net worth visitors.

Carey and Pennerman will attend the 6th Luxury Property Showcase (LPS) in Shanghai. Sponsored by Lamborghini, Baccarat and Dassault-Falcon, the exclusive invitation-only expo set for December 6-8 will feature more than 80 exhibitors from some 25 countries, with MCR being the sole exhibitor from the Bahamas.

“This is a great opportunity for us to showcase The Bahamas,” said Carey. CRS, CIPS, CLHMS. “The beauty of Bahamian waters, our tax structure, year-round warmth and the fact that Bahamas property values survived the recent economic meltdown all combine to position The Bahamas favourably against wherever affluent people may be considering choosing to live or invest.”

Carey says while there is “no place quite like Paradise Island for the sportsman,” he hopes to open eyes to other waterfront enclaves including Old Fort Bay, Albany, Lyford Cay and Bahamar on New Providence and the concept of private islands for the more adventurous.

In the highly competitive industry of real estate, Carey is doing everything he can to maximize his firm’s ability to handle Chinese client transactions. Members of the firm are studying Mandarin, the website has been translated into Mandarin and Carey recently hosted a farewell luncheon for Ambassador Hu Shan who was leaving The Bahamas earlier this month after a two-year posting. The firm also has a Bahamian-born Chinese consultant, Daniel Lowe, who is based in Beijing. During the luxury property show, MCR will host a reception for Bahamians in China and the Bahamas Embassy.

Pennerman thinks the show offers great potential to deepen ties.

“China is attractive to us because of strong consumption ability and desire. There are more than 1.4 million multimillionaires as of the end of 2012. The super-rich Chinese also desire the sea--which is The Bahamas' main asset. The market value of China's yacht sector totalled 1.75 billion Yuan ($283.9 million) in 2012.”

As they say, if Mohammed cannot make it to the mountains, we have to take the mountain to Mohammed,” said Carey. “We look forward to the trip on behalf of our firm, but more importantly, to help showcase The Bahamas.” Carey will do a 15-minute power point presentation to attendees on luxury properties. “This is a new and creative experience to me,” said the veteran broker, “something I am really looking forward to.”

 

BUILDING BRIDGES – Broker Mario Carey, far left, foreground, founder of MCR, recognises potential with the quickly emerging Chinese market. Shortly after hosting a luncheon for the Chinese Embassy and departing Ambassador Hu Shan, centre, Carey and MCR Marketing Manager Terrinique Pennerman, 4th from left, prepare to head to an invitation-only luxury property expo in Shanghai.   

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