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August 13, 2007

Caribbean Real Estate is on the Rise with the Introduction of a $40 Million Residence

The Residences at The Ritz-Carlton, Grand Cayman, Offer "7 South" -- the Most Exclusive (and Expensive!) Condominium in the Caribbean.

Grand Cayman (PRWEB) August 13, 2007 -- Real estate is a surefire way to test the strength of the economy, as Cayman Islands developer/Realtor Michael Ryan will attest. And with the recent sale of a Hampton's estate for $45 million -- the most expensive sale in New York state history -- one thing is for certain: This trend isn't slowing down.

Now a $40 million property in the Grand Cayman is the talk of the industry, 7 South at The Residences at the Ritz-Carlton, Grand Cayman may be the next distinguishing example of luxury real estate for those seriously thinking about purchasing a dream beach home in the Grand Cayman Islands. For any such discerning buyer, Michael Ryan is the Realtor of choice in the Cayman Islands.

An abounding proposal for the well-heeled buyer looking for a little more individuality in the Grand Caymans -- an exclusive 20,000 square foot penthouse, which occupies the entire seventh floor of the South Tower of the property overlooking Seven Mile Beach. Thought to be the most expensive condominium in the Caribbean, this slice of paradise offers legendary Ritz-Carlton resorts service and amenities along with all the comforts of a private residential setting. This truly is one of the most spectacular pieces of real estate in the Grand Cayman Islands and one which Michael Ryan is happy to promote.

"We created and designed this exceptional residence based on the current interest of high-end properties with spectacular space and views," stated Michael Ryan, owner and developer of The Ritz-Carlton and The Residences at The Ritz-Carlton, Grand Cayman. "Besides the unparalleled amenities that owners will receive through The Residences at The Ritz-Carlton, Grand Cayman Endless Service program, the owner of 7 South will be flown to Rolls-Royce's automotive plant to select custom features for their very own Rolls-Royce Phantom."

7 South comes with an enhanced version of the Endless Service program: a distinctive and first-ever collection of personalized services, furniture and accessories, a Phantom Rolls-Royce and a powerboat with a captain and crew, in addition to access to all the facilities and amenities of this exclusive Grand Cayman resort. These include the nine-hole Greg Norman Blue Tip Golf Course, a La Prairie spa, five restaurants including two by Eric Ripert of Le Bernardin, a tennis center with instruction designed by Nick Bollettieri and the Ambassadors of the Environment by Jean-Michel Cousteau. Few resorts of hotels can rival the opulence, style and spectacular beauty of this jewel in the Grand Cayman Islands crown, something which Michael Ryan is truly proud of.

The owners will have panoramic views of the Caribbean Sea, Georgetown Harbor, a Greg Norman golf course, and the North Sound from private terraces which measure over 4,200 square-feet. Adding to the majesty of this prime real estate is the conceptual floor plan (the actual will be planned per the buyer's specifications and The Residences Standards) by interior designer Frank Nicholson includes a state of the art media room, executive office, art gallery, wine cellar and six bedrooms, each with its own private terrace to soak in the true splendor of the Grand Cayman Islands. This truly is a masterpiece in the world of Cayman Islands real estate and one which developer Michael Ryan is rightly proud of.

Services exclusive to The Residences homeowners include the undivided attention of The Ritz-Carlton Residential Concierge team who are available 24-hours a day to provide everything from restaurant or airline reservations to pre-arrival butler service, custom-stocked refrigerators and custom-organized wardrobes. Class and contentment are two of the watchwords of this Grand Cayman Islands paradise. The Dial-a-Chef program allows a homeowner to have a Ritz-Carlton chef prepare gourmet meals in one's very own professionally equipped kitchen. Owners also receive 24-hour valet parking and security, separate entrances and elevators and access to The Constellation Club, a private rooftop terrace and the island's highest point for sunset viewing and stargazing. All this and more make this prime real estate in the unrivalled surroundings of the Grand Cayman Islands

A gift of $100,000 will be made on behalf of the buyer of 7 South to deliver this innovative program to elementary schools on island. Local children will have the opportunity to discover coral reefs, mangroves, and the cultural heritage of the Cayman Islands through a variety of fun field and laboratory explorations.

For more information, contact Grand Cayman developer Michael Ryan.

Contact Information:
Elizabeth Gaerlan
M. SILVER ASSOCIATES INC.
212-754-6500; Fax 212-754-6711
For more information, visit www.ritzcarlton.com.

Posted by Industrial-Manufacturing at August 13, 2007 11:23 PM

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