Grenada
Find your dream property on the Island of Spice, where the aroma of nutmeg fills the air and the landscapes blend mountains, waterfalls, and paradise beaches.
Discover a tropical haven with turquoise waters, lush vegetation, and the calm rhythm of Caribbean life.
With advanced filters, you can easily tailor listings to your preferences — from luxurious ocean-view villas to modern apartments in the heart of St. George’s.
Can a Foreigner Buy Property in Grenada?
Yes, a foreigner can buy property in Grenada, but specific laws and formalities apply.
Purchasing real estate as a non-citizen is completely legal; however, it requires obtaining an Alien Landholding Licence — a special permit for foreigners to own land.
Here are the key points:
Alien Landholding Licence
Every foreign buyer must apply for this licence. The process usually takes between 2 and 4 months.
The licence fee typically amounts to 10% of the property’s value.
Full Ownership Rights
Once the licence is granted, the foreign buyer receives freehold ownership — meaning the property can be sold, rented out, or inherited freely.
Alternative Option – Citizenship by Investment Programme
Grenada also offers a popular Citizenship by Investment Programme.
By purchasing an approved property worth at least USD 220,000, investors can obtain Grenadian citizenship for themselves and their families.
This makes investing in real estate in Grenada not only a purchase in a tropical paradise but also an opportunity to gain citizenship of a Caribbean nation with visa-free access to over 140 countries, including the Schengen Area and China.

