Looey Tremblay San Ignacio Real Estate Outstanding Agents! Outstanding Results!

Northern Highway (Northern Highway, Belize, BZ - 000000)
$32,000,000 USD


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Belize - Re/Max Property Center


Looey Tremblay
 
Looey Tremblay
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Phone: (501) 824-0550
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Details

Address: # 2267 - DEVELOPMENT PROJECT - Belize District, Belize Type: Commercial Style:  Lot Type: Rectangular Lot Size:  32000acres 
 
Description

NORTH OF BELIZE CITY AND AIRPORT
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY
60 MILES OF CARIBBEAN SEA AND LAGOON FRONTAGE

A very unique opportunity to become a major player in a top-class Belize residential and tourism development that includes many environmental features.

The property consists of 32,000 acres of ocean-front land that has about 60 miles of Caribbean Sea and lagoon shoreline.

The northern half of the property is basically planned to be set aside as a conservation area while the southern 17,000 acres has general entitlements to develop master-planned residential communities and a tourism resort in one of the region’s fastest growing tourism markets.

The property is located just 7 miles north of Belize’s International Airport and is within easy access to Ambergris and other cayes. It is adjacent to the famous Altun Ha Maya ruins and less than a hour’s drive to Mexico.

The entire length of the property is bordered by the new and old Northern Highways, the North/South American MCI Fiber Optic Cable, the National Power Line and the National Waterline, providing significant savings relating to infrastructure work

Development plans include tourist resort, condominiums, retirement community, championship golf course, hotels, casino and marina; with projected product sales in excess of US$1 billion.

The property features numerous roads, water wells and many site improvements have been made including land clearance, sea-walls, river and lagoon dredging, road construction from site to the highway, etc. Buyer will get all plans related to the project.
 
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Information is deemed to be correct but not guaranteed.