

have a project in mind ?
have a project in mind ?
have a project in mind ?
Whether you’re looking to buy, sell, or simply seek advice, our team is here to help. Fill out the form below or contact us directly, we’ll get back to you promptly to discuss your needs and guide you through your project.
Whether you’re looking to buy, sell, or simply seek advice, our team is here to help. Fill out the form below or contact us directly, we’ll get back to you promptly to discuss your needs and guide you through your project.
contact us
Connect with us
contact us
Connect with us
contact us
Connect with us
The company Elan Immo Saint Barth is at your entire disposal for any questions, inquiries, or potential collaborations.
The company Elan Immo Saint Barth is at your entire disposal for any questions, inquiries, or potential collaborations.
Frequently asked questions
We answer your questions
We’re here to help you every step of the way. Reach out anytime and get the answers you need to make your St Barth dreams come true.
Yes, foreigners can purchase property in St. Barts without restrictions. The island follows French property laws, making transactions transparent and secure. However, working with a local notary and real estate agent is highly recommended to navigate the process smoothly.
St. Barts offers a wide range of luxury real estate, including ocean-view villas, modern hillside homes, investment properties, and high-end vacation rentals. Whether you're looking for a beachfront estate or a secluded retreat, there's a property to match every lifestyle.
Absolutely. St. Barts real estate is considered a stable and lucrative investment, thanks to limited land availability, high demand, and strong rental returns, especially in peak season. The market remains resilient, making it ideal for both personal use and income generation.
As a French overseas territory, St. Barts has no annual property tax. However, there is a registration fee (approx. 6%) due at the time of purchase. Other costs may include notary fees and agency commissions. Always consult a local expert for up-to-date figures.
Yes, many property owners rent out their villas as luxury vacation rentals, especially during the high season. Rental income can be significant, and local property managers can assist with marketing, bookings, and maintenance to ensure a smooth rental experience.
The best time to visit Saint Barthélemy is between December and April, during the dry season. The weather is sunny, warm, and pleasant. This is also the high tourist season, ideal for enjoying the beaches, events, and the island's festive atmosphere.
Frequently asked questions
We answer your questions
We’re here to help you every step of the way. Reach out anytime and get the answers you need to make your St Barth dreams come true.
Yes, foreigners can purchase property in St. Barts without restrictions. The island follows French property laws, making transactions transparent and secure. However, working with a local notary and real estate agent is highly recommended to navigate the process smoothly.
St. Barts offers a wide range of luxury real estate, including ocean-view villas, modern hillside homes, investment properties, and high-end vacation rentals. Whether you're looking for a beachfront estate or a secluded retreat, there's a property to match every lifestyle.
Absolutely. St. Barts real estate is considered a stable and lucrative investment, thanks to limited land availability, high demand, and strong rental returns, especially in peak season. The market remains resilient, making it ideal for both personal use and income generation.
As a French overseas territory, St. Barts has no annual property tax. However, there is a registration fee (approx. 6%) due at the time of purchase. Other costs may include notary fees and agency commissions. Always consult a local expert for up-to-date figures.
Yes, many property owners rent out their villas as luxury vacation rentals, especially during the high season. Rental income can be significant, and local property managers can assist with marketing, bookings, and maintenance to ensure a smooth rental experience.
The best time to visit Saint Barthélemy is between December and April, during the dry season. The weather is sunny, warm, and pleasant. This is also the high tourist season, ideal for enjoying the beaches, events, and the island's festive atmosphere.
Frequently asked questions
We answer your questions
We’re here to help you every step of the way. Reach out anytime and get the answers you need to make your St Barth dreams come true.
Yes, foreigners can purchase property in St. Barts without restrictions. The island follows French property laws, making transactions transparent and secure. However, working with a local notary and real estate agent is highly recommended to navigate the process smoothly.
St. Barts offers a wide range of luxury real estate, including ocean-view villas, modern hillside homes, investment properties, and high-end vacation rentals. Whether you're looking for a beachfront estate or a secluded retreat, there's a property to match every lifestyle.
Absolutely. St. Barts real estate is considered a stable and lucrative investment, thanks to limited land availability, high demand, and strong rental returns, especially in peak season. The market remains resilient, making it ideal for both personal use and income generation.
As a French overseas territory, St. Barts has no annual property tax. However, there is a registration fee (approx. 6%) due at the time of purchase. Other costs may include notary fees and agency commissions. Always consult a local expert for up-to-date figures.
Yes, many property owners rent out their villas as luxury vacation rentals, especially during the high season. Rental income can be significant, and local property managers can assist with marketing, bookings, and maintenance to ensure a smooth rental experience.
The best time to visit Saint Barthélemy is between December and April, during the dry season. The weather is sunny, warm, and pleasant. This is also the high tourist season, ideal for enjoying the beaches, events, and the island's festive atmosphere.