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Solar panels and low-energy LED lights have become fairly common home features on the island, but some newer developments are including such energy-saving elements as increased insulation, recycled materials, sustainable woods, battery storage of solar-generated electricity and geothermal cooling. One development is promoting itself as a self-sustained community.
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Grand Cayman will be soon be home to its first-ever “ecosmart” real estate community.
The new project is called Orchard Ecovillage, and the 21-acre master-planned community is set in Grand Cayman’s Lower Valley.
Orchard Ecovillage is a 21-acre inclusive master-planned lakefront community in Lower Valley, the agricultural heart of Grand Cayman. It offers investors and residents a safe and modern live/work/play/ learn/grow community with thoughtful amenities including a fully equipped wellness center, cabana side pool, yoga and pilates studio, an onsite greenhouse and farmers market, a school and a co-working innovation center.