Grenada’s quiet moment — south of the hurricane belt, common-law, and earlier in its arc than its better-known neighbours.
Grenada sits in a useful piece of geography. South of the hurricane belt, common-law in its bones, mature in its institutions, and yet earlier in its arc than its better-known neighbours. For families looking for a Caribbean position that is not St Barts and not Cayman, it is increasingly the answer.
The market is unusual: the most interesting property is still owner-held, not on a board. The owners are not in a hurry to sell. Buyers who arrive with the right counsel, the right capacity, and the right tempo are rewarded with a meaningful conversation.
Citizenship by investment, in this jurisdiction, is mature. Properly used, it is one of the more useful tools in a global family’s portfolio — not a panacea, but not nothing either.
Excelsior advises across the entire arc: shortlisting, due diligence, structuring, closing, and the longer life of the asset thereafter. We do this slowly, with intention, and with the kind of senior attention the matter deserves.