FREEHOLD PROPERTY IN FIJI
How would you like to own a freehold property here, in this bay,
for as little as R150 000 ?

This is your chance to have your own piece of paradise
on Koro Island, Fiji’s sixth largest island. This is a unique development of 450 lots on a quiet undisturbed and lush tropical island that boasts incredible natural diversity, wild parrots, waterfalls, misty mountains and long white sandy beaches.
Freehold property is extremely rare in the South Pacific.
Only 9% of all land in Fiji is freehold and is available for purchase.
We have freehold titles available for immediate settlement. Our properties have guaranteed secure freehold titles under the Torrens system (similar to Australia and New Zealand). Foreign land ownership is possible and full-time visas are available to investors.
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Our properties have all weather access roads. Lot sizes are from ½ to 2 acres to provide for privacy, and some have power and phone lines to the lots. Lots are cut to provide maximum views.
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Fiji consists of 330 sunny, unspoiled, magical and exotic islands.
A thousand miles of white sandy beaches. Fabulous coral gardens and azure lagoons. Unlimited sports and recreation, and a perfect place to live, retire, invest or escape and unwind.
Fiji is the friendliest place on earth, providing a type of
hospitality that is not forgotten in most parts of the world.
Koro Island is of the most unique destinations in the South Pacific, combining unrivalled natural beauty with sustainable development and low-impact tourism. Own a piece of Fiji Real Estate on a tranquil, beautiful island with more than a mile of sandy beachfront set in a turquoise blue lagoon.
This will be the beach
that your lot will overlook...

Nearby resorts offer water sports, dining, fishing and cultural activities.
You may build at any time, and we can assist with contacts for builders, permits and much more.
"Nothing can exceed its beauty"
Captain's Log - The "Bounty" - Captain Bligh, 1789
This is a little sandy key you can paddle to from your beach in the distance…

Why buy land on Koro Island, Fiji?
- Own your own piece of rainforest over looking the pacific ocean
- Guaranteed secure freehold title under the Torens Title system – yours for life!
- No rates, levies or land tax – just and annual road maintenance fee
- Unspoilt natural beauty – the peaceful lifestyle you have always wanted
- Building permits available for each lot
- World class diving and fishing, waterfalls nearby, and lots to do!
- Lot owners may use the resort facilities: kayaking, snorkelling, diving, swimming pool, sailing, windsurfing, game fishing, and various Fijian cultural experiences such as village visits, dancing, kava ceremonies, and craft making
- Sound investment with significant potential for capital gain and income through rentals when vacant
- Build at any time. Complete assistance with building plans, approval through local authorities and arranging of building contractors
- The Australian directors of the development have been living in Fiji for many years and enjoy an impeccable reputation. They have successfully completed similar projects throughout Fiji
- Some lots provide direct sea access. In each case there is an elevated home site offering panoramic views of the sea and mountains
- Dere bay is a safe, sheltered harbour ideal for yachts and boats. Professionally installed moorings available. There is a 450ft jetty completed with a sunset bar under construction
- Constuction materials are cheap and readily available with a pine plantation on the main island. Labour for building is also cheap
This could be your house...

...and your garden...
...and your view...
Waterfalls and pools to swim in just down the road...
Catch your own dinner... keep your boat moored in the bay...
More about Koro...
The island of Koro is the 6h largest in Fiji, measuring 10 miles by 5 miles
There has never been any commercial or tourist development on Koro, leaving it
A virgin garden paradise inhabited by 4000 Fijian inhabitants who live in self sufficient harmony with nature and little influence from the outside world.
The development is comprised of 700 acres providing beautiful home sites over looking the turquoise ocean and beach below and access to 2 resorts. On Koro there are facilities such as shops, schools, police, post office hospital and health centres. There are over 50 completed homes in this development owned by people from all over the world who have all chosen to live harmoniously with nature. All necessary government approvals to acquire land have been obtained.
Koro Island is part of the Lomaiviti archipelago. The Koro Sea is named after this volcanic island, which has a chain of basaltic cinder cones extending from north to south along its crest. With a land area of 108.9 square kilometres, it is the sixth largest island of Fiji. Its latitude is 17.18°; its longitude is 179.24°. As of 2007 around 4500 Fijians lived on the island in 14 villages. A roll-on, roll-off ferry services Koro twice weekly from Suva, and also connects Koro to Vanua Levu to the North. There is one scheduled flight per week to Koro, usually on Wednesday from Suva. Charters can be arranged every day.
The island has been accurately and exotically described by no one better than Captain Bligh of His Majesty's ship "Providence". During his historical journey from Tahiti to Batavia in 1789, he wrote, "the island of Koro is of good height, it is easternmost of the islands I discovered and passed and recorded in my log book on May 6, 1789, on the Bounty's Launch. Nothing can exceed its beauty.
The island has an airport, situated on its eastern coast. Planting kava and selling copra are the major economic activities for villagers on Koro. Among Fijians, Koro is known as the most fertile island in Fiji, boasting large plantations and thriving tropical forests. Koro has an exception bird life and has been featured in numerous books. The short-lived 2002 U.S. reality show Under One Roof was filmed on Koro Island.
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Imagine world class diving, fishing, surfing and sailing at your doorstep!
This is Koro Island

Testimonial...
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Lauren Hutton,
well known actress/model, owns land in Koro. Here is an excerpt from a recent interview
“Hi, I’m Lauren Hutton – Welcome to Dere Bay, Koro, Fiji, South Pacific, Southern hemisphere. I have bought Jumping Pig Point (Lots 5,6, and 7), and am going to lay the land out and build a house, I have friends who have land here and they asked me to come and look at it, so I did and I liked it… so I got it.
I have been coming to Koro for a while for diving, as it is one of the best places in the world for diving. We have seen Manta rays and soft coral gardens - it is a heavenly place to dive. I am thrilled to have bought Jumping Pig point. Now I am going to plant a coconut”
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Think about it…. What can R150 000 get you in South Africa?
Will it look anything like this?

More About Fiji
Fiji is an exotic, beautiful group of 322 islands located in the hub of the South Pacific with a total land area Of 18 334 sq.km. A former British colony, Fiji has been independent since 1970 and has a multi-racial population of around 790 000. Fiji is blessed with a warm tropical climate, beautiful beaches, breathtaking coral reefs, attractive flora, a unique blend of cultures, and a friendly hospitable people. The smiling face of Fiji really is a tourist paradise. English is the official language and is spoken throughout the islands. Tourism is now the most significant industry with almost 400 000 visits per year. May overseas visitors are acquiring freehold lots to build homes on or hold onto as an investment. In the entire South Pacific there is a surprising scarcity of land available for purchase by citizens of foreign countries.
Something to think about...
People are beginning to recognise the futility of fast paced modern city living and are flocking towards the few remaing remote unspoilt tropical paradises in search of a quiet and wholesome lifestyle; a safe haven to raise children, to grow or catch their own food, to wake up with the sound of birds, to watch sunsets from their balconies, to go for runs to the beach for an evening swim, to catch a wave before lunch, to sail around the bay. Imagine not having to lock your doors when you go out. Imagine not having to worry about one of your kids becoming another statistic. This is what Koro has to offer – absolute freedom.
We are currently experiencing a frightening and very real global ecological and economic crisis. Rainforests are disappearing, ice caps are melting, our water and air is polluted. We live over indulgent lives in concrete jungles and learn to cope with an immense amount of pressure and stress. We are speeding towards self destruction while we comfort our conscience with mind numbing activities and useless gadgets. We barely think our own thoughts or make our own decisions. We are ruled by a system that we have had no vote in constructing. The media has convinced us of the meaningfulness and righteousness of our shallow lives. We box ourselves in behind walls of mansions resembling office blocks, shunning nature and its mysteries.
We live by the clock, fragmenting time into miniscule units by which we may coordinate dull routines, yet time slips by and lying below that unfeeling exterior our spirit yearns for adventure, but we fear change, locked in the comfort of certainty and chasing happiness in material wealth around and around in a downward spiral towards decrepit old age. We delay our freedom and dreams, promising ourselves we’ll break free, but there’s always something in the way and its never a good time. When is a good time?
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Koro is one of the most beautiful places in the world and what makes property a unique commodity is the fact that it is limited - there is only so much available, and very little available that compares to the intrigue of Koro.
Oh and just in case you had doubts about investment potential, there is a nearby island called Wakaya where an average 1 acre property costs in the vicinity of $US1mil – and that’s without a house!
Above photos by Debbie Cockrell