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CAMALOTE, CAYO
EX-RESORT
RIVER FRONTAGE
BEAUTIFULLY LANDSCAPED
REDUCED FROM US$560,000!
MUST SELL DUE TO SICKNESS
28 acres of land with house
and buildings located on the river near Belmopan.
The property was previously
used as a resort and contains a 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom house, two cabanas, a
three-storey wooden guest house, and a caretaker’s house. There is also a
screened dining room, bar and pool. The cabanas, wooden house and pool do need
a little refurbishing work.
The two-storey cement house is
rather quaint and is located on a high bank over-looking the Roaring Creek
River. The house has two bedrooms and two bathrooms downstairs; and upstairs,
which can be a separate apartment, there
are two bedrooms and one bathroom. There is a patio downstairs and a balcony
upstairs over-looking the river, plus a deck upstairs at the front of the
house.
The two wooden cabanas are
located a short distance from the main house and have private baths. The wooden
guest house has 6 rooms and downstairs there are toilet and bathing facilities.
The grounds are very well
maintained and landscaped with flowers, shrubs and trees, including many fruit
trees. There are some Maya mounds on the property and coming across some
ancient pottery chards on the ground, is not unusual. The property is in a
valley and there are some nice hills around, including one large hill that is
on the property.
The property is reached via a
good, all-weather road and is only four miles from the Western Highway. The
drive is extremely pleasant passing jungle and citrus orchards with nice views
of the distant mountains. The owner constantly praises the neighbours who she
says are very friendly and helpful. The only mainland golf course in Belize is
only about three miles from the property. Belmopan, the capital of Belize, is
approximately seven miles from the property.
This property has not been used as a resort for some years but could very easily be refurbished and put back into use as such. Also, it’s size, quiet and hidden location, would make it an ideal venue as a retreat for a mission group or other organisation. Alternately, of course, it could be left as it is as a private estate for somebody preferring space and solitude.