Everyone has been talking about The Pimento Group, please read below to see what everyone has been saying:

 

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Daily Telegraph September 2006

Brilliant Wight

‘Wight is the new black’

 

Evening Standard November 2006

Bowled over by Barbados

‘Sensitive development and accessible pricing is the corner stone of the Pimento Group, a British based developer working on Maynards Point, a glorious plantation house set in five acres of land, 500 yards from the sea…’

 

Sunday Telegraph December 2006

Bowled over by Barbados

 

Sunday Independent January 2007

Chilling out in the Caribbean

‘Maynards Point a innovative new development on the site of an original plantation house just 500 yards from the beach…

 

Irish Independent February 2007

You can afford a bit of sunshine in Barbados

Prices start at €260,000 for a one bedroom ground or first floor unit… This is not at all bad considering a one bedroom flat just five minutes stroll down the road to Port St Charles will go for about €700,000, and Maynards Point trumps it for views.’

 

Hampshire Business March 2007

Creating a great first impression

‘Formed nine months ago, Pimento aims to take what they claim is a refreshingly holistic and sustained stance towards property development’

 

Caribbean World April 2007

Sunshine Homes

‘The Pimento Group is proud to announce an extraordinary opportunity to access and invest in the exclusive and usually closed ‘club’ of West Coast Barbados with the initiation of Maynards Point…’

 

Daily Mail April 2007

The Wight Kind of Life

“ I wanted an apartment with a sea view and I love gazing out across the water. It is possible to buy a terraced house for less, but this location won’t come up again, so it is worth paying a premium.”

 

“We intend coming for long weekends and school holidays. There are good beaches and plenty of things for children to do. I’ll maybe think of working three to four days a week in the future.”

 

“It’s easy to get to, with the added attraction of a ferry ride. What’s the point of a holiday home with all the hassle and delays of air travel.”

 

The Times July 2007

Hoist a sale at Cowes

“The Pimento Group, meanwhile, is putting finishing touches to the most high-profile recent development on the island at Number One The Parade – 25 stylish water-front apartments set behind a curvy façade of white stone and glass, with deep balconies offering grandstand sea views over the regatta starting line. Priced up to £1.2 million, many have already been snapped up, with the latest to go a penthouse for £950,000.”

 

Daily Mail July 2007

A lorra, lorra luxury

“Barbados is a lot less crowded than the Costas. We’ve got a lot more privacy and space than we thought we could afford, We’re not in a big block and the beach is within walking distance who are four and five. We’ll come out twice a year and rent it out for the rest.”

 

Sunday Express July 2007

Try milking Cowes for the good life

“The position overlooking the water is fantastic, we are so close to everything and as soon as I saw the plans I reserved our apartment. I keep my boat at a local boatyard but could also rent a mooring here from £50 per metre per year.”