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ACTIVE  25 Acre With Creek On The Southern Highway

  • $ 189,999 USD
  • 15490

        A lush 25.223 acres is available for sale located directly on the Southern Highway, less than 2 miles north of Red Bank junction. The property benefits from a year-round creek, Jenkins Creek, which forms the south border, and features two large natural ponds that can be used for water storage for an irrigation system. The land has a two-story home made of concrete and wood with electricity.

        This land has fertile soil and is suitable for farming or building a compound, particularly with commercial potential on the highway. Jenkins Creek runs down from the Maya Mountains and serves as an animal corridor to the sea. Its banks are very fertile and home to Cahun trees and other hardwoods.

        Nearby towns include Independence/Mango Creek and Placencia. Independence/Mango Creek is just 15 minutes south of the property and offers shopping amenities and access to Big Creek port. Redbank is a charming Maya village on the banks of the Swasey River, attracting birders from around the world in the winter to view the migrating Scarlet Macaws that spend months in the trees eating fruit.

        Placencia can be accessed in two ways from the property: a one-hour drive down the peninsula or a 5-minute boat ride from Mango/Independence towards Placencia by the local boat company. Placencia peninsula has much to offer, including restaurants, beach clubs, and tours.

        Fertile riverbed soil and a year-round creek are additional features of this property.


        Listing first detected August 17, 2024 last ping 22 hours ago