Sunday, November 14, 2010

Leftovers and pro-regressives advertising among to the ultra-rich

So you go to this real estate website where people buy and sell private islands, and who do you see advertising there?

Reason?  CATO?  Campaign for Liberty?  The Free State Project?  


The Leftover group "People for the American Way."


What's up with that?

Little Hog Cay

Region BahamasCaribbean
Price US $1,950,000 
Status for sale 
Size25 acres
LocationAbaco

Little Hog Cay, Bahamas

Little Hog Cay, a private, 20-plus acre barrier island in the North Bahamas, is located in the Hog Cays within one mile of mainland Abaco. The island is offered as a crown lease. For the avid angler, Little Hog Cay is perfectly situated between the area's four best sportfishing destinations- Walker's Cay, Green Turtle Cay, Treasure Cay and Marsh Harbour.

Near the western sunset shore of the island, a 1,000-foot wide lagoon divides Little Hog Cay into two, connected by a gravel road. A studio home and beachfront guest cabana, complete with its own power shed, accompany two magnificent 75-meter white sand beaches on the island's west side. Practically undeveloped, the eastern side is approximately 20 acres in size and features the resplendent 220-meter East Beach of the lagoon, along with lush mangrove and high coral ridges.

Little Hog Cay boasts the only completely protected deep-water dockage in North Abaco. At low tide, the nearby waters of Abaco Sound descend to a depth of twelve feet or more, with fully-enclosed slipways at eight feet(channel and slipway complete, basin completed to depth, in February '08). In addition to the Manta Mooring System installed in Abaco Sound, shallow-draft vessels can anchor inside the lagoon itself, with six feet of depth at low tide.

A full-service marina and airstrip at Spanish Cay is just fifteen minutes from your island by boat. The island of Green Turtle Cay, also offering all amenities, is a fourty-minute boat ride from Little Hog Cay. Inquire immediately to learn more about this stunning, accessible Caribbean treasure.

A Crown lease is a convenient way of controlling island property in the Bahamas, and it is particularly advantageous to non-Bahamian owners.When the lease expires in 47 years it may be renewed.


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