Counsel · Section Two

Conveyancing, Real Estate
& Land Law

Caribbean land is older in its title history than the mainland, and the register does not always hold the whole story. We walk the chain back as far as it will go before contracts are written.

 
Tell us your matter

Are you buying, selling,
developing, or dealing with a
land dispute?

Acquisition & Sale

Purchase and sale of residential, commercial and development land, including the Alien Landholding Licence required of non-nationals.

Title & Due Diligence

Title investigation, boundary verification, and uncovering encumbrances that live in the village's memory but not on the register.

Land Law Litigation

Boundary and encroachment disputes, adverse possession, quieting of title, and litigation against developers on behalf of property buyers.

Development & Subdivision

Subdivision, planning permissions, restrictive covenants, and the structuring of villa, hotel and resort land holdings.

Transfer Tax & Structuring

Property-transfer tax planning for residents and non-residents, and holding structures for international owners.

What we do

How we help in conveyancing, real estate.

Typical matters

Does this sound like you?

Recognise your situation? Begin a confidential conversation and we will route it to the right counsel.

Questions

Frequently asked.

Can a non-national buy land in Grenada?

Yes, generally with an Alien Landholding Licence. We handle the application and structure the purchase so it is efficient and secure.

 

We investigate the chain of title in full, verify boundaries on the ground, and raise requisitions before any money moves.

 

We do — boundary, encroachment, adverse possession, and disputes between buyers and developers.

 

Rates differ for residents and non-residents and depend on the structure used. We plan around it before the offer is made.