- Home
- Retirement Guide
- Neighborhoods
- NEIGHBORHOODS
- By Wei Landgraf
Point Blanche for Retirees: The Hidden Hilltop Value (2026)
Most retirees never hear about Point Blanche. They land at Princess Juliana, drive west toward Maho or Cupecoy, and never make it to the southern hills above Philipsburg. That’s a mistake. Point Blanche has some of the best views and best value pricing on the Dutch side, and it’s a hidden gem for the right buyer.
Here’s the case for and against.
Key Takeaways
- Best for: value-conscious retirees who want panoramic views, hilltop calm, and strong square-foot-per-dollar economics.
- Property prices (2026): 2BR condos $250K–$500K; 3BR villas $400K–$1M; premium view villas $700K–$2M.
- HOA fees: $100–$400/month. Among the lowest of any view-quality neighborhood.
- Walkability: none. Strictly residential and steep.
- Healthcare: 15-20 minutes to SMMC.
- Hurricane considerations: elevated, lower flood risk; wind exposure typical.
Where Point Blanche is
The hilltop south of Philipsburg, looking west over Great Bay (where the cruise port is) and east over Little Bay. It’s the high ground that frames the harbor.
From Point Blanche center:
- 5-10 minutes to Philipsburg
- 15-20 minutes to SMMC
- 25 minutes to Cupecoy or Maho
- 10 minutes to Dawn Beach
It’s eastern Dutch territory, but unlike Guana Bay it has Caribbean-side views rather than Atlantic exposure.
What Point Blanche actually feels like
Quiet. Hilltop. Underdeveloped relative to the views it has.
Mornings: panoramic Philipsburg harbor and cruise ship sightlines if you’re west-facing. Quieter than the action below.
Daytime: residential, low traffic. Some construction occasionally. Point Blanche has been gradually building out.
Evenings: cruise ship lights below if you face west. Spectacular sunsets over Great Bay. Quiet streets.
Weekends: same. The neighborhood doesn’t pulse with weekend activity.
Who Point Blanche is right for
- Buyers seeking views at a discount (you'll pay 30-50% less than Cupecoy oceanfront for similar sightlines)
- Retirees comfortable with car-dependent residential living
- Value-conscious couples in the $300K–$700K range
- Buyers willing to be early in a still-developing neighborhood
- Those who like watching cruise ships and harbor activity from above
Who Point Blanche is wrong for
- Retirees who want walkable amenities
- Anyone with mobility issues. The hill is steep
- Buyers seeking established expat retiree community
- Snowbirds wanting strong rental income
- Buyers wanting amenity-rich resort-condo living
Property prices (2026 ranges)
| Property Type | Range (USD) |
|---|---|
| 2BR Condo, Modest View | $250,000–$400,000 |
| 2BR Condo, Premium View | $400,000–$600,000 |
| 3BR Villa, Modest View | $400,000–$700,000 |
| 3BR Villa, Premium View | $700,000–$1.2M |
| Premium Hilltop Villa with Pool | $1.2M–$2.5M+ |
Point Blanche villa prices are roughly 30-40% below Cupecoy equivalents for comparable view quality.
Cost of ownership
| Property Type | Range (USD) |
|---|---|
| 1BR Condo (Off-Water) | $200,000–$350,000 |
| 1BR Lagoon-View | $300,000–$500,000 |
| 2BR Mid-Tier | $400,000–$700,000 |
| 2BR Lagoon-Front Premium | $700,000–$1.2M |
| Townhome / Small Villa | $700,000–$1.5M |
| Premium Villa with Slip | $1.5M–$3M+ |
A $500K villa carries roughly $900–$1,400/month in fixed costs, often less if no HOA.
Walkability vs drivability
None. Pure residential, steep, no commercial businesses.
Philipsburg has a real grocery (Pricesmart), pharmacies, banks, hardware stores, and a reasonable mid-tier restaurant scene. Not Simpson Bay’s variety, but functional.
- Groceries: Philipsburg 5-10 minutes
- Restaurants: Philipsburg 5-10 minutes; west-side (Simpson Bay/Cupecoy) 25-30 minutes
- Pharmacy: Philipsburg 5-10 minutes
Healthcare access
- SMMC: 15-20 minutes via Cay Hill
- GPs and pharmacies: Philipsburg 5-10 minutes
- Specialist clinics: mix of Philipsburg and Cay Hill (15 minutes)
Better than Oyster Pond or Guana Bay; worse than Cole Bay or Pelican Key.
The view premium (and why Point Blanche is undervalued)
Point Blanche has some of the best multi-directional views on the island:
- West-facing: Philipsburg harbor, Great Bay, Saba on clear days
- North-facing: French side mountains
- East-facing: Little Bay and Atlantic coast
Equivalent views in Cupecoy or Pelican Key cost 50-100% more. Point Blanche is undervalued because:
- Less marketing presence
- Distance from west-side amenity cluster
- Fewer expat retirees creating word-of-mouth network
- Residual perceptions from older Philipsburg-adjacent reputation
Hurricane considerations
Point Blanche’s elevation (300-500 feet above sea level for many properties) keeps it out of all flood risk. Wind exposure is moderate. Typical hilltop SXM exposure.
Most Point Blanche modern construction is post-Irma rebuilt. Verify on specific properties.
The retiree community
Small but growing. Point Blanche has long been more local-Sint-Maartener than expat-retiree. Some North American buyers have arrived in the last 5-10 years, but the expat density is lower than in Pelican Key, Cupecoy, or Cole Bay.
If you want to be a quiet outlier in a primarily local neighborhood, Point Blanche works. If you want to walk to neighbors who all came from Toronto or Connecticut, choose elsewhere.
Common questions
Is Point Blanche safe?
Yes. Quiet residential, low traffic. The neighborhood is generally safe. Standard precautions; check specific streets with the agent.
Are the roads steep?
Yes. Some sections are very steep. Older retirees with mobility considerations should evaluate access carefully. AWD or 4WD recommended for some properties.
What about the cruise ship view? Is it loud?
The view is dramatic. The sound from cruise ships at anchor is very limited (they’re 1500+ feet below you and across water). Cruise-day traffic in Philipsburg below is more visible than audible.
Is there a community pool, gym, restaurants?
Within Point Blanche itself: limited. A few small condo developments have pools/gyms. For everything else, drive 5-10 minutes to Philipsburg.
How is internet and power?
Generally fine. Hilltop properties may have slightly less robust cell signal. Verify with carrier.
Will I be the only North American in my building or street?
Possibly, depending on property. Some condo complexes have higher expat ratios than others.
Is Point Blanche a good investment vs Cupecoy?
For appreciation potential: yes, arguably. It’s earlier in its valuation curve than Cupecoy. For rental income: weaker (less tourist demand). For long-term primary residence: depends on lifestyle priorities.
What’s the worst thing about Point Blanche?
Distance from west-side amenities. If you cross the island weekly for dining, the drive accumulates.
What’s the best thing?
Views and value. The combination is unmatched on the Dutch side.
What to do next
01
Drive Point Blanche during your scouting trip. It’s worth the 10 minutes from the airport.
02
Visit at sunset to see the harbor view at its peak.
03
Compare with Cupecoy view-equivalents to feel the value gap.
04
Test the steep streets with whatever vehicle you’d actually drive.
05
Book a Day With Wei.
All 8 neighborhoods
Cupecoy
Simpson Bay
Pelican Key
Quiet. Mid-priced. Canadian.

