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    Real estate in Antigua & Barbuda – Work, live and thrive

    ContributorBy ContributorDecember 7, 2023Updated:May 7, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read

    by Jermaine Rhudd

    With its breathtaking beaches, vibrant culture, and supportive community, Antigua has become a sought-after destination for those seeking an inspiring work-life balance. In recent years, the advent of technology and the internet has transformed the way we approach our careers and lifestyles, and professionals worldwide are seeking out exotic destinations that offer a change of scenery, a safe place for them and their families, and a conducive environment for productivity.

    Countries across the globe have embraced this concept, understanding the economic advantages that it can bring. For this reason, in 2020, Antigua & Barbuda opened its doors with its Nomad Digital Residence (NDR) programme, allowing people to make the twin islands their home for up to two years and providing them with a stable and secure environment to live their lives.

    “For the professionals arriving on the shores of our islands, whether solo or with their families, Antigua offers everything they need for comfortable, happy and productive living.”

    For the professionals arriving on the shores of our islands, whether solo or with their families, Antigua offers everything they need for comfortable, happy and productive living. It boasts a robust infrastructure, thriving economy, good healthcare and quality education up to university level, all complemented by its incredible climate. With 365 beaches, diverse dining and entertainment options, various sporting activities both on land and sea, and historical and nature sites to explore, there’s something to keep everyone happy, fostering the ultimate life-work balance.

    Thanks to reliable on-island communications, the twin islands offer seamless internet connectivity for everyone, whether they are running their company from afar or simply working from home, making that 9 am Zoom meeting with New York a breeze – after a refreshing early-morning dip in the ocean and walk on the beach, of course. With direct, daily flights to major business centres, including to New York in under four hours, face-to-face meetings or conferences aren’t a headache either.

    “In 2020, Antigua & Barbuda opened its doors with its Nomad Digital Residence (NDR) programme, allowing people to make the twin islands their home for up to two years and providing them with a stable and secure environment to live their lives.”

    Rental properties are ideal for both short-term and long-term stays, providing numerous benefits, including the freedom to design your own workspace and have your own privacy. Ranging from cosy beachfront cottages to luxurious villas, condos, or even properties on private islands, the islands boast a diverse range of options.

    Many of our visitors on the NDR programme are esteemed professionals, CEOs and company owners who, in addition to contributing economically by spending their disposable income in the country and sharing their expertise, develop an affinity for our islands’ lifestyle and beauty. For some, Antigua becomes more than a temporary base; it becomes a stepping stone towards purchasing a second home or gaining citizenship in the beautiful twin islands to cement the elusive Plan B that so many are searching for. Consequently, real estate agents are becoming accustomed to finding an ideal property and later securing another residence, this time for investment purposes or as part of the citizenship by investment process.

    The combination of incredible real estate offerings, a supportive community, excellent infrastructure, and a plethora of exciting experiences positions Antigua as an ideal environment for thriving as a professional. Can you think of a better place to spend your working day?

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