Studio suites and free-standing one- and two-bedroom
cottages will open for the first phase of Rock House, a residential resort under
development in Providenciales, Turks and Caicos.
Completion is slated for 2020.
The Rock House project will include single-family estates in
its second phase.
The cottages will feature stone facades from the landscape's
limestone cliffs. Each cottage will feature a plunge pool, outdoor terraces,
bathrooms with outdoor shower gardens, 13-foot ceilings and floor-to-ceiling
glass windows.
The property also will include a 100-foot infinity pool, a
hilltop restaurant, a secluded beach and jetty, a spa, tennis courts, and
jogging trails.
The cottages are for sale to private owners, who will have
the option of placing them in a rental pool when not owner-occupied.
Price tags for purchase range from $600,000 to $1.4 million.
The developer is Mark Durliat, CEO and co-founder of Grace
Bay Resorts.
"We are re-imagining what it means to escape to the
islands, and buyers are responding," Durliat said. "Rock House will
deliver an elegant property with timeless appeal that cannot be found in a
traditional oceanfront condominium."