Our History

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It all started when…

The Long Bay Hills Subdivision was created in 1967 with the intention of being a residential community of single-family homes and villas where residents could enjoy and preserve the secluded beauty of a spectacular white sand beach and quiet inland terrain with some of the best views on Providenciales. The subdivision's earliest land use restrictions reflect that intent.  Those same documents established a Long Bay Hills property owners' association (the “LBHPOA") to carry out that purpose.  In addition to being responsible for maintaining roads and public areas, the LBHPOA was tasked with the following mandate:  

"To control and manage the development of land in the subdivision for the benefit and protection of all members of the association."

In the fifty years since its incorporation, development in Long Bay Hills has occurred in fits and starts. More recently, following the recovery of the economic downturn in 2008 and the growth of kiteboarding, there has been a marked increase in land sales and construction. New projects and developments are increasingly being proposed for the area.

today’s reality…

Long Bay Hills has been "bookended" by two large developments: The Shore Club at the northeast end of the beach (just outside Long Bay Hills) and the South Banks development on the Caicos Marina site at the southwest end of the beach. High-end villas have sprung up along Long Bay Beach Road, many of which were built to serve the lucrative vacation rental market. Residential development inland is also on the rise as people start to discover the unique residential character that is Long Bay Hills.

We welcome you and encourage you to respectfully enjoy our diverse community!