This $4.3 Million Four Seasons Penthouse Could Make You a Citizen in St. Kitts and Nevis

Increasing numbers of Americans are looking for ways to become citizens in other countries, with real estate investments being an appealing option for those who have the ability to acquire an international home. One such property in the dual-island nation of St. Kitts and Nevis offers a streamlined path to exactly that.

A $4.3 million penthouse was recently unveiled as part of the Nevis Peak Residences at the Caribbean country’s Four Seasons Private Residences. The fully furnished, three-bedroom abode sits atop the property’s so-called Building 1, from which it has views of the resort, the Caribbean Sea, and the eighth hole of the Robert Trent Jones II-designed golf course. Best of all, you can apply for citizenship as soon as you enter into a contract on the condo, before construction is even complete.

The 2,583-square-foot penthouse has been designed by the U.K.-based firm Ward & Co., which is known for its work across the Caribbean. The open-concept living space includes lots of light-wood detailing, while the cream-colored furnishings allow the vivid hues landscape to take center stage. Every bedroom comes with an en suite bathroom, and the primary also has a private outdoor shower. The island’s lush natural environment is featured here, too, with greenery hanging over the copper-tinted see-through soaking tub.