Got TIPS or BREAKING NEWS? Please call 1-284-442-8000 direct/can also WhatsApp same number or Email ALL news to:newsvino@outlook.com;                               ads call 1-284-440-6666

VIslanders being 'pushed out' of local real eatate market- Claude O. Skelton-Cline

- said NDP was wrong to allow persons with Non-Belonger's Landholders License to enter VI's real estate market
Social Commentator and host of Honestly Speaking, Pastor Claude O. Skelton-Cline has called for a revision of the access to the Virgin Islands (VI) real estate market given to persons with Non-Belonger's Landholders License. Photo: Internet Source
Pastor Claude O. Skelton-Cline during Honestly Speaking on Tuesday, February 17, 2026. Photo: Facebook
Pastor Claude O. Skelton-Cline during Honestly Speaking on Tuesday, February 17, 2026. Photo: Facebook
Pastor Claude O. Skelton-Cline said the last National Democratic Party (NDP) government allowed individuals who bought and built homes using non-Belonger’s Landholders Licences to rent these homes. Photo: Facebook/NDP/File
Pastor Claude O. Skelton-Cline said the last National Democratic Party (NDP) government allowed individuals who bought and built homes using non-Belonger’s Landholders Licences to rent these homes. Photo: Facebook/NDP/File
BAUGHERS BAY, Tortola, VI- Social Commentator and host of Honestly Speaking, Pastor Claude O. Skelton-Cline has called for a revision of the access to the Virgin Islands (VI) real estate market given to persons with Non-Belonger's Landholder's Licenses.

According to Skelton-Cline, on Honestly Speaking on ZBVI 780 AM on Tuesday, February 17, 2026, Non-Belongers need a Non-Belonger’s Landholder’s License to purchase land, but “it depends on who you are and what you know.”

He made these statements during part three of the series titled ‘Can I say some things and still be loved?’. According to the commentator, the last National Democratic Party (NDP) government allowed individuals who bought and built homes using Non-Belonger’s Landholders Licences to rent these homes. 

NDP’s fault?

“That was the wrong move,” he said, “It remains a wrong move today.”

Land ownership, the leveraging of that land, the building of homes, and eventual renting of these to expats coming in, on the onset of trust companies coming, were among the key business models in the VI, Skelton-Cline said. 

He argued that the accusations that the homes on the hills were built using drug money and other kinds of foolishness are nonsense. 

This business model is not native to the VI but is regional, as Caribbean people are known to be land-rich, using and leveraging that land and building homes. 

“Expats who can afford it paid for it. We paid off our mortgages in record time. Some homeowners would live in the apartment [and] let the renters live on the main house, paying 6,7, 8 thousand dollars a month, when financial services was at its peak.”

It must be corrected

Skelton-Cline said eventually, “Expats, persons who hold Non-Belongers Landholders Licence, to enter the local market and begin to rent their space, which then pushes out locals out of their own real estate market.”

This, he added, needs to be corrected and needs to be asked of by the current government and future governments. 

“These are some of the things you need to raise with them. How are we going to put some of this paste back in the tube and don’t let them tell you that we can’t.”

24 Responses to “VIslanders being 'pushed out' of local real eatate market- Claude O. Skelton-Cline”

  • Trump (23/02/2026, 08:03) Like (4) Dislike (3) Reply
    Trump
    • Totally Agree! (23/02/2026, 11:44) Like (6) Dislike (5) Reply
      Skelton-Cline said eventually, “Expats, persons who hold Non-Belongers Landholders Licence, to enter the local market and begin to rent their space, which then pushes out locals out of their own real estate market.”

      This, he added, needs to be corrected and needs to be asked of by the current government and future governments.
  • bvibuzz (23/02/2026, 08:08) Like (12) Dislike (28) Reply
    he is right for once that is why we are never going back to the ndp
  • The Usurper (23/02/2026, 08:49) Like (12) Dislike (11) Reply
    That is indeed a wicked thing for a small population.
  • vip fan (23/02/2026, 08:49) Like (9) Dislike (9) Reply
    Ayo see who the Sell Outs are now?
    • @vip fan (23/02/2026, 17:27) Like (7) Dislike (3) Reply
      Every nation and country on this planet have investors. This is not the fight.
  • nonsense (23/02/2026, 08:59) Like (15) Dislike (10) Reply
    for someone who married Dominican or I should say a woman from the USA. he needs to stop saying these kinds of things and fins a solution.
  • NDP was wrong then (23/02/2026, 09:23) Like (10) Dislike (6) Reply
    And wrong now
  • Riches (23/02/2026, 10:45) Like (29) Dislike (11) Reply
    So who the expats buying the land from? Do these peoole think before they speak? Its the NDP fault that locals are willing to sell their prime land so that they can buy stupid shit to show off while the expat fully understands the value of the land? Are we saying that expats should pay locals for the land and the locals can keeo the land? WTF is really wrong with people? If you don't want expats to own land then STOP SELLING IT!
    • @Riches (23/02/2026, 11:51) Like (15) Dislike (16) Reply
      It is one thing to buy land as a vacation spot which I do not agree with, 'the land should be leased', but renting it as an investment while living on the other side of the globe is a different story. I fully support Cline's viewpoint.
  • No (23/02/2026, 10:46) Like (12) Dislike (4) Reply
    Not just real estate. many other fields as well
  • For once this man is correct (23/02/2026, 11:54) Like (14) Dislike (6) Reply
    Native Land Rights are the only thing keeping Virgin Islanders from being swamped by foreigners - lose the land and lose the country
  • think (23/02/2026, 12:43) Like (11) Dislike (0) Reply
    Blame the bank .them only intresting in selling cars to the young people of the Virgin Islands.
  • Real (23/02/2026, 14:09) Like (7) Dislike (4) Reply
    WHAT YOU EXPECT THEY BRINGING THERE RICH FRIENDS AND HELPING THEM BUT WHEN U GO THE BANK IS KINDA RED TAPE ONCE U FROM HERE
  • boy (23/02/2026, 17:31) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    he wukking hard for All 13 Must Go
  • Wellsah (23/02/2026, 18:11) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    you have a better shot getting non local financing to build a vacation spot / investment property as a belonger
  • DEDE (23/02/2026, 18:17) Like (4) Dislike (0) Reply
    How many families in court over land didpute? Some members would rather pay a lawysr to keep out their brotgers and sisters along eitb oyher members thsn work together to ensure everyone has someplace to rest the head when night fall. Others would rather sell it for large sum of money and brag about it or sqander on foolishness then their childten harrassing the rest of the family.
  • he mad (23/02/2026, 21:29) Like (0) Dislike (1) Reply
    He is hot because he can't get in on this one. Everything isn't of you Clauade. He behaving like you the only Virgin Islands in the place. Let somebody get something PLEASE.
  • Nobody (23/02/2026, 21:31) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    It hard because of people like you. Next thing you look uo and you take all the money and no product like ______
  • Eldread (24/02/2026, 00:18) Like (3) Dislike (1) Reply
    The ndp did that to cement their place at the gravy train.
  • Pack of lies (24/02/2026, 05:06) Like (2) Dislike (3) Reply
    Vislanders own the island, what is this stupid man smoking? If a non brlonger wants to buy land who you think is he buying it from? Donald Trump? The sad truth is this island is infected with greed and all you self proclaimed natives with the money are to blame.
  • ausar (24/02/2026, 09:22) Like (4) Dislike (0) Reply
    Wait, wait, waaaaiiiitttttt!!!!!!

    So, so, you telling me, I'm supposed to be angry at expats renting PROPERTIES, BOUGHT. FROM. Belongers, but, no anger is against the Belongers,for selling their lands to Expats?

    Your anger is misplaced, Skelley!

    Encourage, Mr. Skelley, our people to limit the amount of lands being sold to expats, and while you're at it, encourage, for the laws to be changed, towards the usage of expat- owned lands!!!
  • Not so at all (25/02/2026, 12:28) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    How about the young professional BVI Islander who would like to buy a house but cannot afford the present multimillion dollar artificially inflated prices created by greed. I have watched the price of a house on the market for the past 10 years move form $450, 000 to $1.2 million. It is still on the market and not even a coat of paint has been added to it.


Create a comment


Create a comment

Disclaimer: Virgin Islands News Online (VINO) welcomes your thoughts, feedback, views, bloggs and opinions. However, by posting a blogg you are agreeing to post comments or bloggs that are relevant to the topic, and that are not defamatory, liable, obscene, racist, abusive, sexist, anti-Semitic, threatening, hateful or an invasion of privacy. Violators may be excluded permanently from making contributions. Please view our declaimer above this article. We thank you in advance for complying with VINO's policy.

Follow Us On

Disclaimer: All comments posted on Virgin Islands News Online (VINO) are the sole views and opinions of the commentators and or bloggers and do not in anyway represent the views and opinions of the Board of Directors, Management and Staff of Virgin Islands News Online and its parent company.