Land for Sale
Bedroom / Full Bath / Half Bath
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Price: 90k
Living Space: 1 hectare = 2.5 ac
Lot with knoll. Has water and power at road. Road frontage. 2 miles to beach, 15 minutes to beaches at Cambutal, 30 minutes to playa Venao, 45 minutes to beaches in Pedasi, 45 minutes to las Tablas. With grocery stores and everything else. Price is negotiable
1 hectare / 2.5 ac lot with rural water and power in front of lot.
Lot has road frontage and is exactly square. It has a knoll in the center of the lot that affords an outstanding home site. The Lot is located in Guanico abajo 2 miles from la playa Guanico , it is on the road that dead ends at the beach.
By not being beach front, a home built here will not have to endure the constant pounding of the salt air which increases upkeep on a home built here.
This location is 15 minutes to the beach''s at Cambutal, 30 minutes to playa Venao which has heavy development going on.
40 minutes to Pedasi beaches and New hospital. 45 minutes to las Tablas with groceries stores and everything else.
Lots this size and this nice are hard to find here. Great bug out location when it all goes crazy. Any questions please contact me.
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