Rita Marley Selling Historic Home In Nassau, Bahamas For $980,000 – See Inside Photos!
The wife of reggae legend Bob Marley, Rita Marley is selling what many consider to be a historic home in Nassau, Bahamas.
The home is called “La Randa,” and according to reports, was built in 1920 by a rum runner during the prohibition era. Marley has decided to sell it for US $980,000.
La Randa is 3,900 square feet with three bedrooms, three baths, and sits on a 45,629 square feet lot.



The Bahamas was an important smuggling route during US prohibition in the 1920s to early 1930s. Listing agent Silvina Andrews said “the brick walls and tavern-like windows in the basement level of the house certainly inspire the imagination.”



Andrews added, “The property is one of kind. Whether you want something authentic to build an island lifestyle around or operate a vacation home that stands out with tremendous marketing potential, this is a real gem. A new owner can apply for the Historic Register which would allow for the exemption of real property tax.”
La Randa is also a resilient structure and was one of the few homes in the area left intact following the Great Hurricane of 1929.



The listing further states that the almost million-dollar home has several of its original features, like the ceramic tiles and wood floors. There’s a living area that connects to a dining room, as well as an updated kitchen and a backyard with a swimming pool and garden.
“Much of the detail throughout this home was carefully selected and provides an abundance of charm, giving the home the potential to meet modern luxury,” the listing says. “There’s plenty of potential for the savvy investor or first home buyer.”
The lucky buyer of the historic home will also get a one-bedroom guest cottage along with a two-year membership to Nassau’s Palm Cay Beach Club.

It could be that she is looking for a new adventure.