The front view of one of the holiday villas that Richard's company has building in Zanzibar. PHOTO| COURTESY
Richard Ashby, 41, is a real estate agent who moved to Zanzibar from the UK because he wanted to live free from Covid restrictions is creating a $45 million property empire on the paradise island.
He is full of praised for the ‘enlightened’ Government in
Zanzibar for helping his company Byshivo.com to start three developments with
Tanzanian developer Floton Africa Company Limited.
Three years ago, Ashby was earning $250,000 a year selling exclusive
apartments in London to rich investors.
His world crashed with the start of the pandemic when all his
lucrative deals stalled and he hated being isolated on his own during lockdown
in his riverside flat in Chelsea, West London.
He searched the globe for an escape where he could build up a new
business and live without Covid rules - and discovered Zanzibar.
Zanzibar has long been popular with safari-loving Brits who stop
off for a week in the sun after enjoying the wildlife in the Serengeti or relax
after climbing Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s tallest peak. It is also a haven for
kite surfers.
With a warm climate and average daytime temperatures of
28-degrees, Zanzibar largely avoided the lockdowns and mask wearing which Ashby
was determined to avoid.
It was one of the first places in the world to open its borders to
tourists in June 2020.
Richard takes a stroll at the beach
Ashby said: “I could not live under lockdown for even a week and
knew I had to get out of London where the property market lost its mind for six
months while everyone adjusted to Covid. That is when I discovered Zanzibar.”
Zanzibar offered almost complete freedom - no one was wearing
masks and we all carried on dancing the night away in bars and nightclubs.
Covid was never really an issue and I could live the life of total freedom that
I had always craved.
“I knew with the gorgeous turquoise waters, virtually no crime
and an enlightened Government determined to help developers create new luxury
holiday homes that I found my little slice of paradise and I started a
property company so I would never have to go back to London.” He says.
Ashby teamed up with Tanzanian developer Floton Africa Company
Limited and together with Ashby’s company Byshivo.com they are working on three
tropical village villa holiday complexes on the island worth around $45
million. They include:
Richard Ashby holding plans for the villas
* 20 units of two bedroom and three bedroom chalets, plus bigger
villas - each with their own private pool - in a tropical village close to Paje
on the south-east cost;
* A further (200) units on a beach-side plot on the north of the
island at Nungwi with similar two and three bed chalet, plus separate
apartments in Paje.
Prices off-plan for a holiday apartment start at $70,000. rising
to $160,000 for the two bedroom chalets and $175,000 for the three beds and
$220,000 for more luxurious three beds.
It is a third of the price of other winter sun favourites such as
Dubai, the Maldives or the Caribbean.
Around 80 percent of the chalets in the first project in Paje
are already sold as weary sun seekers look to escape the gloom, and investors
from London and other locations such as Dubai eye Zanzibar as the next winter
sun hot spot.
Ashby said “Once we have finished all the developments we will have
created $45 million worth of new luxury holiday accommodation. It is all
finished to the very highest standards because we are working with the best
local builders and trades people and the fantastic Floton Africa in-house
team.
He said: It is a complete accident that I ended up here. If it was
not for Covid I would still be stuck in London selling flats.
“Zanzibar really is paradise with none of the problems you
associate with other winter sun destinations - over development in Dubai and
crime in some parts of the Caribbean.
“It is almost completely under-developed and there are miles and
miles or beachside plots with white sand like dust and the most gorgeous, warm
turquoise seas which are crystal clear and are being opened up for
development.
“It is like discovering St Tropez as a quaint fishing village in
the 1940s before the whole world arrived or Marbella in the 1950s when the Costa
del Sol was just a few beach huts outside the main towns.
“We have a blank page here and a progressive government which is
determined to encourage investment and create the next winter sun paradise.”
Ashby has no plans to ever return to the UK and views his homeland
with rising interest rates, a cost of living crisis and a Covid debt that is crippling
the economy with horror.
Ashby said: “Virtually the whole world went mad during Covid with
some notable exceptions such as Sweden and also Zanzibar which is
semi-autonomous from Tanzania and largely just carried on as normal.
“It offered me a haven to escape the madness and allowed me to
build an incredible life and a fantastic business with the most wonderful people.
“It is only three hours ahead of the UK time-wise and there are
daily flights from Europe, Africa and the Middle East destinations such as
Dubai.
“In a few years everyone will be coming to Zanzibar and I feel
very lucky that I got here just before that huge explosion of growth.”
* For more details about investing in luxury holiday chalets off
plan in Zanzibar, check out Richard Ashby’s Shivo Tanzania Instagram or his
website - Byshivo.com or by calling +255742100050.
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