Since 1978, Jack Isaacs Realty Co. Ltd. has been a well established and contributing member of the Bahamas Real Estate Association (BREA). For more than 30 years Jack Isaacs and his team have assertively provided international and Bahamian clients alike with premium property sales and rentals resulting in an impressive portfolio of the most desirable locations in the Bahamas. Their vast inventory of listings includes exceptional properties in the following areas: Lyford Cay, Old Fort Bay, Cable Beach, Paradise Island, Ocean Club Estates, Eastern Road, as well as the Bahamas family islands and cays.
With the combined efforts of a dynamic team and an extraordinary comprehensive knowledge of the Bahamian Islands, Jack Isaacs Real Estate Co. Ltd., is able to service the most discerning of clientele with a high level of commitment.
Thank you for considering Jack Isaacs Real Estate Co. Ltd., as we strive to provide the highest level of customer satisfaction by furnishing a wide range of real estate services to our buyers and sellers alike.
The Bahamas has become a particularly favorable location for international investment. It has
established generous legal incentives to attract foreign investors and has streamlined government
bureaucracy for expeditious project approval. The Bahamas possesses an outstanding infrastructure
for commercial and industrial activity, and offers a highly-skilled workforce. The professional
community of accountants, international bankers, trustees, and investment specialists is large,
diverse and highly skilled. There is also a full complement of respected and experienced law firms.
The climate for foreign investment is particularly favourable to the finance industry, insurance,
manufacturing, shipping, import & export trade, and of course, tourism development.
One of the most attractive elements of investing in The Bahamas is the tax-free status accorded
to income. There are no taxes levied on capital gains, corporate earnings, personal income, sales,
inheritance, or dividends. This tax freedom is available to all resident corporations, partnerships,
individuals and trusts.
Foreign nationals are encouraged to acquire residential properties in The Bahamas. Underscoring
the new attitude towards investors, the government repealed the Immovable Property Act, 1981, which
required prior approval for the purchase, transfer, or inheritance of real property by non-Bahamians.
It has been replaced by the International Persons Landholding Act, 1994. The new act considerably
eases the process of foreign ownership of homes and real estate. It has begun to fuel the revival
of the second home market in The Bahamas and makes the assets of The Bahamas more accessible to
those who enjoy living and/or doing business in paradise.