Before you buy on Sint Maarten, one question matters more than almost any other: is the property freehold, or does it sit on long-lease land? The answer changes what you actually own and how the sale is handled.
Quick answer: Most Dutch-side property in Sint Maarten is freehold (fee simple), meaning you own the property and the land outright, indefinitely, with no ground lease. Some parcels, however, sit on government long-lease land, where the government must approve the sale and the remaining lease term and renewal conditions are confirmed at closing. Always check the title type before you commit.
What freehold means
Freehold, also called fee simple, means you own both the building and the land outright and indefinitely, with no ground lease above you. It is the most complete form of ownership and it is what most Dutch-side property in Sint Maarten is. Foreign buyers can hold freehold title with the same rights as locals.
What long-lease land means
Some parcels in Sint Maarten sit on government long-lease land rather than freehold. On these, the government must approve the sale, and the remaining lease term and its renewal conditions are confirmed as part of the closing. It is not a problem in itself, but it is something you must understand before buying, because it affects the length and terms of your ownership.
What to check before you buy
- Whether the title is freehold or government long-lease.
- If long-lease: the remaining term and the renewal conditions.
- That the notary has verified clean title with no liens or encumbrances.
- For land specifically: zoning, access, utility availability, building permits and boundaries.
Your notary confirms all of this during the closing process, which is exactly why a Dutch-side purchase runs through a neutral notary rather than the buyer or seller.
Frequently asked questions
Is property in Sint Maarten freehold?
Most Dutch-side property is freehold (fee simple), giving you outright, indefinite ownership of the land and building. Some parcels sit on government long-lease land instead, so always confirm the title type.
What is long-lease land in Sint Maarten?
It is land held under a long lease from the government rather than owned freehold. The government must approve the sale, and the remaining lease term and renewal conditions are confirmed at closing.
Not sure whether a property is freehold? Browse current listings and ask our team to confirm the title on any home before you make an offer. New buyers should start with the complete buyer’s guide.

