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Saint Barthélemy
Saint Barthélemy

Saint Barthélemy: what can a villa earn?

Saint Barth has the highest nightly rates in the Caribbean and, unusually, sun almost all year. Only the cyclone season is genuinely weak. The yield here is one of the best on this list.

$2,970
Nightly · high season
$940
Nightly · low season
145
Nights sold per year
Saint Barthélemy. A 4-bedroom luxury villa earns roughly $231,000 to $309,000 gross per year.
That is 85 nights actually sold at $2,970, and 60 nights at $940. Not an occupancy percentage: nights that genuinely get booked. The top of the range demands hands-on revenue management and excellent reviews. Most owners land mid-range. Gross is what the guest pays: after a typical 15.5% platform fee, the net is roughly $196,000 to $261,000.
These figures are our benchmark, built from regional data. They have not yet been confirmed by an operator on the ground in this market, and we say so rather than pretend to a certainty we do not have.

The season, Saint Barthélemy

Strong from November to July. The only real trough is the cyclone season, roughly September and October. The New Year fortnight is priced in a category of its own and can be a quarter of annual revenue.

The one thing that moves the number most

A view, a pool and a car. Book the New Year window early and price it without apology.

How we arrived at this

These figures benchmark a well-maintained, premium 4-bedroom villa, Saint Barthélemy. Deliberately not the ultra-prime staffed estates that inflate every published average and make owners believe things that are not true. Rates are then adjusted for bedroom count, condition, and amenities.

Bigger, better, or better-staffed villas earn more, sometimes several times more. Tired properties with a static price and a passive listing earn considerably less. That gap is not luck. It is management.

Questions owners actually ask

How much does a luxury villa earn per year in Saint Barthélemy?

A well-maintained four-bedroom villa in Saint Barthélemy grosses roughly $231,000 to $309,000 a year. That figure comes from 85 nights actually sold at $2,970 in high season and 60 nights at $940 outside it. The top of the range is not the average. It is what an owner reaches with active pricing, fast replies and consistently good reviews.

How many nights a year does a villa in Saint Barthélemy really rent?

About 145 nights, in our benchmark. We deliberately do not quote an occupancy percentage. Occupancy multiplied by 365 flatters seasonal markets by a factor of two, because the villa is not on the market for most of the year and nobody is trying to sell it in November. Nights actually sold is the only honest unit.

What is the difference between gross and net income in Saint Barthélemy?

Gross is what the guest pays. Net is what reaches your bank account. After a typical 15.5% platform commission, $231,000 to $309,000 gross becomes roughly $196,000 to $261,000. Then subtract cleaning, laundry, pool and garden maintenance, utilities and local taxes. If you use a rental agency instead of a platform, expect them to take 20 to 30%, and in the ultra-premium segment sometimes more.

Is Saint Barthélemy a good rental investment?

On the numbers we hold, Saint Barthélemy sits 1 out of 29 markets we benchmark, against a median of $111,000 gross a year. That says nothing about the purchase price, which is the other half of any yield calculation. A high gross income on a very expensive property can be a worse investment than a modest income on a cheap one. Get both numbers before deciding.

Why is Saint Barthélemy more or less expensive than other destinations?

Because a nightly rate is set by the view, the finish, the address and the level of service included, and almost never by the bedroom count. We have seen two four-bedroom villas in the same town, one at roughly 1,170 euros a night and one at roughly 9,376, and the difference was a sea view and a concierge. Any benchmark built on price per bedroom is meaningless, and most published ones are.

Where do these figures come from?

They are our regional benchmark for Saint Barthélemy, built from comparable markets and public rate data. They have not yet been confirmed by an operator working this market directly, and we say so rather than pretend to a certainty we do not have. If you own here, tell us what you actually earned and we will fix the number.

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Estimates are based on destination benchmarks and property attributes, not on a formal appraisal. Amounts are shown in local currency using approximate conversion rates. Actual results depend on marketing, pricing strategy and seasonality. Last updated 13/07/2026.

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