From:TheBahamasWeekly.com
Superbowl MVP Joe Montana Joins Other NFL Stars in Buying in The Bahamas
By PRweb
Feb 2, 2011 - 9:36:00 AM
Nassau, Bahamas - In 1989, after leading the San Francisco 49ers to a Superbowl XXIII
victory Joe Montana uttered the famous words "I'm going to Disney
World". Now Joe Montana has his sights set on going to Rum Cay,
Bahamas, which is widely considered as one of the most beautiful
locations in the Caribbean.
Rum Cay is approximately 350 miles from Miami and is emerging as one
of the world's foremost destinations for celebrities and athletes
looking to get away from the masses. Rum Cay is a tranquil island
roughly the size of Manhattan located on the continental shelf and is
famous for Marlin fishing, Bonefishing, scuba diving and offers a world
famous salt pond which attracts many for meditation and relaxation.
Joe Montana joins fellow Superbowl MVP Ray Lewis as a property owner
acquiring oceanfront property in Paradise Is Mine's star studded
development which reports to have as many celebrities in its midst as
Beverly Hills, California.
Joe Montana is the latest in a long list of notables to descend on
the island including Christopher Columbus who visited in 1492. Joe
Montana acquired property in the Paradise Is Mine development adjacent
to Hartford Cave which features indigenous drawings and carvings dating
back over 1000 years.
For years The Bahamas have been the destination "de jour" for the
rich and famous attracting purchasers like David Copperfield, Johnny
Depp, Oprah Winfrey, Michael Jordan, John Travolta and Shakira.
Recently Paradise Is Mine has become a second home destination of choice
for star studded celebs looking for peace and quiet.
The Chinese Government recently announced a $2.6 billion dollar
development initiative in The Bahamas, known as an international tax
haven, which has steadily held or increased in value in spite of the
largest global economic meltdown in history. Rum Cay, located 180 miles
from Nassau, is positioned to be one of the chief beneficiaries of the
impending Bahamas global property boom. Oceanfront lots in Paradise Is
Mine's development range from $1.7 million dollars to $2.5 million
dollars and the company offers ocean view lots starting at $550,000
dollars with sales prices increasing steadily over the last 2 years.
Yul Frenkhal, celebrity gossip guru, opines "Celebrities and those
who like living near them want to live in a tropical paradise and can
now buy while the Bahamas market continues this tremendous upswing.
Whether its Joe Montana, Ray Lewis or a superstar swimsuit model from
Vogue, Cosmopolitan or Sports Illustrated, Rum Cay and islands like it
in The Bahamas are the place to be."
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