Property ID : 8549
Title : GREEN ACRES RANCH - 19.76 ACRES COMMERCIAL LANDUSE IN CARMELITA, ORANGE WALK

  

  

Agent : Lincoln Eiley ( Agent ID : 8500 )
Location :
Type : Acreage (3-20 acres), Investment Property
Price : USD $3,500,000       BZD $7,000,000
Construction :
Featured : yes
Property Views : 150
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Description :

GREEN ACRES RANCH – 19.76 Acres along the Philip Goldson Highway at Mile marker 48. The land is still in its pristine state and condition. Here is an incredible real estate opportunity for future expansion and development into commercial use considering it is right across a beer brewery and factory. It will be a smart move for purchasing this good land with a strong value proposition combined with a great location for commercial business or subdivision. Don’t look at the price, a business is about what you can make of it!

GREEN ACRES RANCH offers an incredible real estate opportunity for development into commercial use. Located 48 miles from Belize City - Carmelita Village – 5 miles from Orange Walk Town. 1.3 miles to the New River landing dock with access to the Caribbean Sea off the Corozal Bay. 35 miles to Corozal Town.

An important part of this 19.76 Acre property is the water supply that is fed from Carmelita Village via pipeline. Water is so essential in Belize and this property contains a steady stream of clean and fresh water supply from the village source.

Property Highlights:

• Area: 19.76 Acres
• Great location for business and commercial use
• Right across Caribbean International Brewery and factory
• Fresh water from Carmelita Village source (All year round)
• 48 miles from Belize City or 35 miles from Corozal Town
• Stores, restaurants, shopping, hospital, airport and parks in town

Notes:

• Municipal Property taxes are approximately US$200 per year
• Features are believed to be accurate
• Buyers should verify to their satisfaction
• Closing costs, including stamp duty and any government assessment are the responsibility of the Buyers

About Orange Walk

Often referred to as "Sugah City" throughout the country, Orange Walk is one of the sweetest districts in Belize with the un-mistakeable aroma of smokey sugarcane filling the air.

Much like its other northern neighbour Corozal, Orange Walk is home to a myriad of cultural backgrounds. Here you will find many Mestizos - a blend of Spanish and Yucatec Maya who fled Mexico during the War of Caste.

Orange Walk is home of the most important Maya sites in Belize's history. "Lamania" which is said to be Mayan for "Submerged Crocodile", is the second in size only to Caracol. It's set on the banks of the New River and its day, featured pyramids, ball courts and other unique features, including evidence of religious sacrifice. Not surprisingly, there was a reason behind "Lamanai" riverside location - it was a route to transport goods, especially mahogany, which was once the primary source of income in the Orange Walk District.