Barbados Property Taxes & Ownership Costs Explained
Barbados Property Taxes & Ownership Costs Explained | Barbados Dream Properties
Buying a property in Barbados is an exciting investment, but understanding property taxes and ownership costs is essential. At Barbados Dream Properties, we guide international and local buyers through every aspect of Barbados real estate, ensuring transparency, confidence, and a smooth purchase process.
Whether you’re buying a luxury villa, beachfront home, or land for development, this guide explains all the fees, taxes, and ongoing costs you need to budget for to protect your investment.

1. Stamp Duty & Transfer Tax – Paid by the Seller
In Barbados, stamp duty and transfer taxes are generally paid by the seller, not the buyer.
Stamp Duty: Applied to the sale price of the property and paid to the Barbados Revenue Authority.
Transfer Tax: Also paid by the seller, typically a small percentage of the sale price.
Buyer note: While the seller handles these taxes, always confirm in your contract that the payments have been made. This ensures a clear and legally compliant property transfer.
2. Land Tax (Annual Property Tax)
All property owners in Barbados pay an annual land tax, based on the unimproved value of the land.
Rate: Residential properties: 0.25%–0.75% of the property’s assessed value.
Due: Annually through the local municipal authority.
Example: A BBD 1,000,000 home may incur BBD 2,500–7,500 per year.
Tip: Premium beachfront and West Coast properties may have slightly higher rates due to location and value.
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3. Legal Fees
Hiring a qualified Barbadian attorney is mandatory for all property transactions.
Typical range: 1.5%–2% of the property value.
Services include: Contract preparation, title verification, property registration, and liaising with banks or the Central Bank for international transfers.
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4. Mortgage & Financing Costs
Many international buyers choose to finance their Barbados property through major regional banks:
CIBC FirstCaribbean
Republic Bank
Royal Bank of Canada (RBC)
Typical terms:
Loan-to-value: 60–70%
Duration: 20–25 years
Currency: BBD (pegged to USD)
Tips for international buyers: Consider currency transfer fees and bank charges when moving funds from the UK, USA, or Canada.
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5. Maintenance & Utilities
Owning property in Barbados comes with ongoing costs for upkeep:
Property management: $500–$1,500 per month depending on services.
Pool & garden maintenance: $200–$600 per month.
Utilities: Water, electricity, internet, and cable: $300–$700 per month depending on size of property and usage.
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6. Insurance Costs
Protecting your investment is crucial, especially for villas and beachfront homes:
Home insurance: $1,500–$5,000 per year, depending on property type and location.
Contents insurance: Recommended for furnished properties.
Tip: Ensure coverage for windstorm and flood damage for coastal homes.
7. Other Considerations for Foreign Buyers
No restrictions on foreign ownership: International buyers can own freehold property.
Central Bank registration: All international fund transfers must be registered.
Professional property management: Recommended for rental or remote ownership.
8. Example of Annual Ownership Costs
| Expense | Estimated Cost (BBD) |
|---|---|
| Land Tax | 3,000–7,500 |
| Insurance | 2,500–5,000 |
| Utilities & Maintenance | 5,400–15,600 per year |
Understanding ongoing costs ensures your Barbados property remains a profitable, stress-free investment.
Why Understanding Ownership Costs Matters
Proper budgeting for taxes, legal fees, and maintenance ensures your Barbados property investment is secure and sustainable. With transparent laws, stable currency, and predictable ownership costs, Barbados is one of the safest and most attractive real estate markets in the Caribbean.
Next Steps – Explore Barbados Properties with Confidence
At Barbados Dream Properties, we provide expert guidance for international and local buyers, helping you select the right property and navigate the ownership process.
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Address:
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About the Author
Leila Porter Grant
(Director, Barbados Dream Properties | Former UK Lawyer )
Leila Porter Grant is Director of Worldwide Dream Properties Ltd and a former UK-qualified lawyer with extensive experience advising international buyers on property acquisition, relocation, and investment in Barbados.
With deep market knowledge and on-the-ground insight, Leila provides trusted guidance to clients seeking luxury homes and lifestyle opportunities in the Caribbean.
Disclaimer : This article is provided for general information purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, or investment advice. Readers should seek independent professional advice before making any property-related decisions.