In our last edition of The Red Book, we acknowledged the fact that the rural landscape of the island has now become the focus for local and overseas investors – and the most noticeable case of this is the parish of St. Philip. Now, the quiet, south-eastern countryside of Barbados is beaconing with residential and other developmental opportunities, positioning it firmly as one of the most desirable parishes to live in on the island.
Geographically speaking, St. Philip is the island’s largest parish, and is broadly characterized by pockets of development, both residential and commercial, as well as vast traces of ruralness which includes plantation homes and large amounts of agricultural land. The feeder city centre of the parish is found in Six Roads, and enjoys a location that is central to most St. Philip neighbourhoods and easily accessible from the neighbouring parishes of St. John, St. George and Christ Church.
Despite its distance from the capital Bridgetown, there has been notable success of several residential developments – something which has been measured by the growing demand and interest from prospective homeowners in the parish. In 2016, the transactions per parish measured under the Land Price Index showed that St. Philip received the second most transactions over that period – only outpaced by neighbouring Christ Church. This could very well be thanks to the perceived value for money linked to investing in the parish on the precipice of its boom, since the 2016 median price per square foot by parish indicator showed that St. Philip ranked seventh highest median out of the eleven parishes.

Available for sale: Ocean City 123, St. Philip
At present, the parish’s real estate offering falls into the categories of land, villas and houses, and apartments and townhouses. Mature neighbourhoods such as Ruby Park, Ocean City and Belair offer cozy detached villas and family homes, as well as a few land lots. On the other hand, more extensive land options are found within newer developments such as Hill View Estate, which is a new residential subdivision near to the eastern border of the parish shared by St. John that is characterized by breezy lots. Another growing development is at Ragged Point – once known for its remoteness and historic lighthouse – which now has well-maintained homes dotted across its landscape. Its beautiful views of the Atlantic Ocean and its cooling sea breezes are now drawing more homeowners to its environs.

St. Philip also offers many picturesque parcels of land that are ideal for future residential and holiday rental developments. One ideal option for investors is the excellent parcel at the stunning Skeetes Bay, which offers over 30,000 square feet of beachside land that will soon be joined by the development of Beach Houses by Culpepper on a neighbouring lot. There is also an option for those looking to invest in a townhouse or even a penthouse at one of the most beautiful vantage points along the parish’s coast. The Crane Resort and Residences is a luxurious staple within the parish dating back to the 1880s, and offers some of the most chic and modern apartment/townhouses found on the island. These offer large living spaces, luxurious finishes, breathtaking views, and owners have full access to all the resort facilities and restaurants.

Foul Bay, St. Philip

Shark Hole, St. Philip
Terra Caribbean has an extensive listing of all the top homes, villas, apartments, townhouses and land lots available in St. Philip. Take a look through our St. Philip database, or search specifically for one of the lovely developments and neighbourhoods we have mentioned above!