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Clown Flipper | Sat, 2007-06-09 17:02
Remax (Peyton) is putting up the rest of the valley behind Westin for sale. I wonder if he took the devaluation of these properties into account when he made his deal with Westin. The sewage plant smell and noise from the resort's airconditioners goes right the way up this valley. $9 million to have Westin as your neightbor, too funny.
Lets watch how long these pieces of property sits on the market and I expect the price to come slowly tumbling down. Of course, some fool may come along....
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Incredible, Isn't it? Anonymous (not verified) | Wed, 2007-06-13 23:35
I have recently been searching for land in St. Maarten to build a home. As someone born there and wanting to return to contribute to my island, I thought the internet would serve as a great avenue and informative source to obtain anything I needed. What was I thinking?!! Like you've stated, these realtors have not considered anything of the devaluation of the newcomers' home or hotel. Although properties appreciate within a couple of years, these dwellings definitely will not do so. Sadly enough, the realtors are not concerned with this, they are just caught up in making their millions off of the land. What strikes me as most interesting is the exhorbant figures that are being requested for these parcels of land! My eye has been on Dawn Beach for several months now, and I must state that the realtors have gone above and beyond their way to ensure that locals will not be able to afford the properties they are selling, thereby opening the market for more investors to waltz into St. Maarten with their montrosities. Does government ever take these things into consideration? Another thing that has struck me as quite absurd is the fact that these investors build on the beaches and limit the public's access to the ocean front. Another parcel on the western side of Dawn Beach is up for grabs as well. The problem with this is that it has been zoned for Commericial use only! The entire property will consume the beach and limit the public's access once again. By the way, how many five star hotels do we need on our tiny island??
Ms. B's is now at wits end sxmmartini | Thu, 2007-07-26 18:27
Miss B’s Vendor Pleads With Duck To Respect Court Order
Dawn Beach:- The owner of Island B’s Joan Veerwoord is now at wits ends and is pleading with Peyton Lee Cromwell of Duck International to stop harassing her and to respect the court order and the decision of the Executive Council.
Veerwoord just recently got a victorious verdict when a judge ruled that she could remain on Dawn Beach and do her business as usual because the Executive Council granted her a license to operate on the beach. Verwoord told SMN News that Cromwell has now taken on a new approach she said that the developer wants to reach and out of court agreement with her. “Only last Friday this man invited me to a meeting and the meeting lasted about ten minutes, Cromwell wants me to move into his three-story building that might have to be demolished.,” she said. Cromwell did not respect his building permit, something Verwoord pointed out the judge on June 29 during the civil case hearing. He has a building permit to build a two flat building but instead he built a three flat building.
Now Cromwell wants Verwoord to pay the sum of $200,000 in a three-year period to occupy a part of the bottom floor as her restaurant, in a building that is not in compliance to his building code.
Verwoord said that she is tired of the harassment and if the developer Cromwell Peyton does not stop his gimmicks and respect the court and government, she would have no choice but to seek assistance from the court to have Cromwell stop harassing her. “I am waiting until the beginning of the high season and if I am not able to conduct business peacefully, then I would have to do something to get Cromwell off my back.” She said.
Verwoord said that this is not the first time the developer made proposals to her, but each time they talk to me, they file a court case. “I cannot trust this man and his lawyer, I don’t even want to engage in talks with them because I just cannot trust them,” Verwoord explained. She is asking the island government whom she said is working in both her interest and their interest to see if they can put a stopping to Cromwell behavior. She said she wants to do her business in peace and they should do theirs and allow a peaceful relationship to develop in the area.
Efforts made to contact Commissioner Theodore Heyliger proved futile up until press time.
resource: SMNN (a great news source) :)
New post on Duck and Ms B's Dr. Voodoo | Thu, 2007-07-26 18:50
Thanks very much for posting this Martini. Can you try to post news stories from SXM NN on a page in future though, they will get noticed and filed in the right threads. I have started a new post about Duck, Ms B's and VROM as I beleive there are a few people who have some things they want to say about it all.
New post on Duck and VROM
Dr. Voodoo
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