Netflix Filmed One of Its Reality Shows at This Lavish Turks & Caicos Estate Newly Listed for $35M

A lavish property on Turks & Caicos has come to the market seeking $35 million. The spread, dubbed “Turtle Tail Estate,” sits on a peninsula on the island’s southern coastline. Fans of Netflix’s “Too Hot to Handle” may recognize the nearly five-acre property as it was the film location for seasons two and three of the provocative reality show.

The thoughtfully laid-out compound consists of a main pavilion with living and dining areas overlooking the infinity-edge swimming pool. Of course, the 15,000 square-foot residence has plenty of bedrooms—eight in the main villa with ensuite bathrooms and private terraces, plus a two-bedroom guest house. Other features include a wine cellar, pizza oven, movie theater, and a professional kitchen.

Airy living spaces feature simple, clean-lined designs, while the real star of the show is the unique pool wrapping the home’s shape and the ocean views. The grounds boast not one, not two, but three private beaches and 1,400 feet of water frontage. There is a 75-foot private dock, tennis court, and fire pit pavilion.

Jeffrey Berns, the founder of fintech startup Blockchains, is the seller. Accordingly, the listing accepts payment via cryptocurrency—making it just one of two homes on the island to do so. Jena Janse of Christie’s International Real Estate Turks & Caicos holds the luxe listing.