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THE ABACOS are a sailors and flyers paradise.

Located 200 miles east of Fort Lauderdale and 75 miles north of Nassau, Abaco has nearly 649 square miles of real estate and is the second largest island in the Bahamas.

The islands in this 120-mile chain vary with quaint Cape Cod-like villages built by the early settlers, former slave towns, offbeat restaurants and pubs and high end hotels and residential real estate developments. Abaco real estate in the Bahamas goes quickly so don't wait!

The influence of the Loyalists – Americans who remained loyal to the British Crown – is still strong in Abaco today.

The Colonists left the United States after the American Revolution of 1776 and used Abaco real estate to establish cotton plantations.

For a few years, the cotton industry thrived. But the boom turned to bust when pests destroyed the crop.

Most of the settlers left Abaco and the population dwindled from about 2,000 to 400.

Fishing and wooden boatbuilding – a skill that has survived to this day – kept the economy afloat.

Today, tourism, real estate and second home ownership is one of the engines that drive the Abaco economy. If you’re thinking Bahamas real estate, think Abaco.

From the charming, New England-like cottages to the Abaco Club on Winding Bay - a 520 acre, international private members' golf club and sporting enclave - Abaco has something for everyone.

Long known for its candy-striped lighthouse at picturesque Hope Town, Abaco has become hugely popular with North Americans as a vacation and second home spot.

Abaco boasts one of the largest barrier reefs in the world, fantastic diving and fishing grounds, beaches, bird life and even wild horses.

Fun restaurants and bars are scattered throughout Abaco with names such as Blue Bee Bar, Nippers and Tipsy Seagull. Abaco also plays host to exciting big game fishing tournaments and sailing regattas. Many anglers end up buying Abaco real estate after a tournament.

How to find Abaco real estate today:

1. Search our Abaco listings!

2. Email us to schedule a viewing!

TOP ABACO REAL ESTATE PICKS

*The price of real estate in Elbow Cay, Abaco, has risen dramatically over the years. Second home owners are attracted by the slow pace and small town lifestyle. Cottages from yesteryear mingled with modern day homes, and the fact that it’s accessible only by boat makes Elbow Cay a top Abaco real estate pick.
Guana Cay and

Green Turtle Cay, Abaco

, for the same reasons as above.

*Treasure Cay offers a more resort type community on the mainland.Luxury homes dot prime Abaco real estate on a gorgeous white powder sand beach. Learn about Treasure Cay

*Eastern Shores of Marsh Harbour. Close to town, but quiet and on a narrow peninsula with water views on both sides of many houses.

*Baker’s Bay. New to the Abaco real estate scene, a beach and golf community with marina on Great Guana Cay. For more information

*The Abaco Club on Winding Bay. A Peter de Savary/Ritz Carlton, development offering a private international sporting club and golfing on prime beachfront real estate. For more on Winding Bay

To really appreciate the beauty of Abaco real estate, take a flight with Abaco Air

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