Sittee River, Stann Creek District

US$750,000 SOLD

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Sittee River, Stann Creek District

US$750,000

The owners of this unique property want to sell part or all of the property, or they will consider a Joint Venture with a qualified investor who wants to participate in the development of this 5+ acre development site.

18 Acre Resort property with strong annual customer base located on the Sittee River, 3 miles from the village of Hopkins offers you an opportunity to semi retire in paradise.

Featuring 3 bedroom home, 5 rental units in 3 cabanas, 2 docks and spectacular views in Belize's "bird watching capital." A place where one can forget time, days and all your cares. A world far away from everything.

Features of this property include:

  • 18 acres on river front
  • Sub-dividable property
  • Expandable to 20+ units
  • 3 bedroom home
  • 3 cabanas
  • World class fishing
  • Excellent development potential
  • Condos or timeshare potential
  • Lush vegetation
  • Ideal for boating, deep water
  • Protected anchorage
  • Close to bird sanctuary
  • Ready to build upon

Room Details:

  • Room 1 - Bunkhouse: 5 single beds. Share the bathroom with Room 2.
  • Room 2: 1 double bed and 2 single beds. They share the bathroom with Room 1. Minimum two people in this room.
  • Room 3 - Riverside Apartment: Has 3 rooms, the bedroom has 2 double beds, a fully equipped kitchen and a place to have your own barbecue.
  • Room 4 - Riverside apartment: This has 1 double bed, a small kitchen, and bathroom.
  • Room 5: Small Room with 1 double bed and its own bathroom outside the room.

A birders paradise, this resort's unique geographic location provides a habitat for a wide range of birds which enables new and experienced birders alike a chance to see many exotic types.

To the east there is both an Everglades like swamp and a mangrove lagoon system... not to mention the Caribbean coast. The village itself is in what is called riparian forest, or simply, forest along the river. To the north and south of the village there are great stretches of pine and palmetto savannahs. And, to the west there are the Mayan Mountains, including the Cockscomb Range that, in itself, provides great birding. Combine these areas and you have not only a wonderful birding location for local and migrant birds but a natural pathway for birds from other surrounding geographic locations.

For additional information, please contact us today!