H.G. Christie Ltd. Christie's International Real Estate

ABOUT

HGChristie Ltd. (HGC) is the oldest and largest real estate firm in The Bahamas. Founded in 1922 by the legendary Sir Harold Christie, K.T., C.B.E., the company is the exclusive Bahamas affiliate of the prestigious Christie’s International Real Estate Network, and has an incomparable selection of property listings throughout the country, including luxury homes and condos, vacation homes, beachfront properties, real estate for development, and private islands.

HGC is headquartered in historic Millar’s Court in downtown Nassau and now boasts offices in Lucaya, Grand Bahama; Elbow Cay and Marsh Harbour, Abaco; Governor’s Harbour and Harbour Island, Eleuthera; George Town, Exuma; Hamilton’s, Long Island; as well locations at Old Fort Bay Town Centre on Windsor Field Road and in the Lyford Cay Shopping Plaza on Western Road, New Providence.

From the beginning, HGC has been known as a pioneering force in its field. Sir Harold, along with his brother Frank Holmes Christie, C.B.E., were instrumental in the creation of many of the most celebrated real estate developments in The Bahamas, including Lyford Cay on New Providence, Windermere Island on Eleuthera, Great Harbour Cay in the Berry Islands, and Hawk’s Nest Cay and Pigeon Cay in Cat Island. In 1935, Sir Harold played a central role in creating Bahamas Airways, to facilitate travel and communications between Nassau and his beloved Out Islands. Until his death in 1973, Sir Harold, whose work was recognized with a C.B.E. in 1949 and Knighthood in 1964, was a tireless promoter of the many islands that made up his native country.

Following Frank Christie’s death in 1978, his nephew, William McP. (Peter) Christie, J.P., a prominent member of the Bahamas Bar became President of the company. Peter had been the firm’s principal real estate attorney since 1951, assisting in the purchase of all of its major properties. His area of expertise was researching and establishing titles for land – no easy feat in the many places where, for many years, record keeping was poor or non-existent. In 1991, Peter chose to retire from the prestigious law firm of Higgs & Johnson to manage HGC fulltime. Two years later, his son, John, who had spent much of his childhood traveling with his father throughout the Family Islands, joined the firm. In 1997, Peter’s daughter, Cara, also joined the company, heading the Rental Department. Peter was active in the company