On the secluded shores of Cooper Jack Bay in Providenciales, The Strand, Turks and Caicos has introduced four new Signature Residences designed in direct response to buyer demand. The newest release, Signature Residence S-1, reflects a growing shift in luxury home design: the double primary bedroom layout, created to accommodate multigenerational families, co-ownership arrangements, and long-term guests without compromise.
Priced at $7.95 million, Signature Residence S-1 offers five bedrooms, five and one-half bathrooms, 4,470 square feet of interior space, and an additional 1,585 square feet of covered outdoor living. Positioned oceanfront with unobstructed views across the Caicos Banks, the residence balances architectural presence with resort-level privacy.
A Layout Designed for Modern Luxury Living
The defining feature of S-1 is its dual primary suites. Each primary bedroom includes a private terrace overlooking the water, a walk-in closet, and a spa-caliber bathroom designed to feel like a personal retreat. For families traveling together, adult siblings investing jointly, or homeowners welcoming extended guests, the configuration provides equal comfort and autonomy.


At the center of the outdoor living experience is a dramatic 42-foot-wide infinity pool that stretches toward the horizon. Framed by covered terraces and a lush courtyard with an outdoor kitchen, the residence is designed for long afternoons that move effortlessly from shaded dining to open-air swimming.


“The signature residences perfectly represent our vision for oceanfront living at The Strand, which evokes a laidback sense of sophistication that celebrates modern form rooted in Old World craftsmanship,” says John Fair, Owner of Fair Capital and Managing Director/Developer of The Strand, Turks and Caicos. “Each home at The Strand has been meticulously crafted to capture unobstructed ocean views from every room, seamlessly integrate living elements such as native plants and bright, open-air areas, and offer residents and visitors an extraordinary sense of place that will endure for generations. With only four of these oceanfront estates available, we are proud to deliver this product that reflects the highest standards of design, quality and timeless luxury in the Caribbean.”
Resort Amenities Meet Private Ownership
The Strand is part of The Leading Hotels of the World network and spans 2,230 feet of secluded oceanfront. The residential resort community includes suites, villas, and private residences that prioritize indoor-outdoor living and architectural cohesion with the surrounding landscape.
Ownership extends beyond the residence itself. The Club at The Strand offers curated programming that ranges from water sports and racquet sports to a dedicated kids club and guided outdoor adventures. An exclusive marina provides access to a Boston Whaler with a private captain, while a la carte services include private chefs, butlers, and bespoke culinary events.


Dining centers around The DelMar, a waterfront restaurant and bar blending Asian, Latin American, and Mediterranean influences, positioning the resort as a culinary destination within Turks and Caicos. A Maestro in Residence program and a full-service spa are scheduled to debut in early 2026, further expanding the lifestyle offering.
Long-Term Vision with Sustainable Infrastructure
The same forward-thinking approach that shapes the double primary layout also informs the community’s infrastructure. The Strand was designed with longevity in mind, pairing architectural flexibility with environmental responsibility.
Solar integration supplies more than 75 percent of the community’s power, positioning it among the most sustainable luxury resorts in the Caribbean. It is also the region’s first designated Pollinator Sanctuary, developed in partnership with Colorado’s Butterfly Pavilion, aligning conservation efforts with high-end development.
For buyers prioritizing flexibility, privacy, and future value, the appeal extends beyond square footage and views. The dual primary configuration reflects how families are living today, while the resort framework and sustainable infrastructure support how they plan to live tomorrow.


