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Where does Simon Cowell stay in Barbados?

Sandy Lane is known as one of the Caribbean's most stylish and family-friendly hotels, as well as being a haven of the rich and famous. Past guests said to have stayed at the Sandy Lane hotel include Maria Callas, Simon Cowell, Andrea Corr (co-owner Dermot Desmond's daughter-in-law), T. S.



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This huge imposing beach front palace known as Palazzate located in St Peter is being marketed as Barbados' s most expensive property ever, with a price tag of US$125 million. Designed by renowned architect Larry Warren, the 75 000 square-foot mansion is a billionaire's playground.

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SANDY LANE ESTATE It is a few miles south of Hole Town. This is where many of the celebrities and the super- rich buy properties and property prices on the Sandy Lane estate reflect that.

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The Sandy Lane estate is one of the most exclusive areas on the west coast of Barbados. It is a few miles south of Hole Town. This is where many of the celebrities and the super- rich buy properties and property prices on the Sandy Lane estate reflect that.

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Yes, foreigners can buy property in Barbados and the Government of Barbados welcomes investment from overseas buyers. There are no restrictions on foreign buyers acquiring real estate in Barbados and foreign buyers enjoy the same rights as Barbadian citizens, including the right to purchase beachfront land.

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To lie back on your sun lounger amongst the A-list stars, book a stay at Sandy Lane resort, a stunning five-star beachfront retreat that's extremely popular with the likes of the aforementioned Simon Cowell, the Beckham's and Gwyneth Paltrow. A truly beautiful resort indeed, but it'll cost you.

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To lie back on your sun lounger amongst the A-list stars, book a stay at Sandy Lane resort, a stunning five-star beachfront retreat that's extremely popular with the likes of the aforementioned Simon Cowell, the Beckham's and Gwyneth Paltrow.

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Barbados is a middle-income country with a diversified economy built on tourism and offshore banking and has one of the Caribbean's highest incomes per capita.

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