Property for Sale in Fiji
Fiji currently has no real estate legislation so beware dealing with some of the ‘local agents’. For your peace of mind and the security of your investment, we advise you deal with a brand you know is built upon international standards.
It's easiest way for a foreigner to purchase land in Fiji is to become a permanent resident.
Fiji may still be one of the better land investment opportunities in the Pacific despite prices having gone up significantly over the past four years.
There are three types of land in Fiji: native trust land, crown land, and freehold. Native land can be leased but never sold; Crown Land and Freehold.
Whenever looking at freehold land, however, always insist on seeing the Freehold Title and researching through a competent attorney here whether the title is indeed free and clear, with no caveats, mortgages, or other legal hassles attached to it.
If you’re going to purchase freehold property it’s a good idea to go through a reputable real estate agency, or a real estate development company where you have the security of both freehold ownership and assistance in the buying process. The last thing you want to deal with in Fiji is a legal dispute. Chances are, you're not going to come out on top.

