3 Commercial Lots on Olga Marin Drive in Corozal Town

USD $235,000 / BZD $470,000

Description

Caribbean Culture & Lifestyle Living – 3 Prime Commercial Lots on Prime Location. Potential site for large store, warehouse, or hardware store along Olga Marin Drive, Corozal Town. Access to many amenities and facilities in Downtown Corozal.

THREE (3) PRIME COMMERCIAL UNDEVELOPED LOTS. A FANTASTIC DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY FOR A BUSINESS, APARTMENT COMPLEX, MINI MALL STORE, HARDWARE STORE, WAREHOUSE FACILITY, MINI-STORAGE, ETC. OR JUST YOUR OWN RESIDENTIAL SITE. SELLING TOGETHER. 

Since nothing is on the property, you are basically starting with a completely blank slate for you to build on and suitable for development. That means you can choose to change the existing land-use of an undeveloped land, however you (legally) want and customize your build from the ground up to your exact specifications and expectations, whether commercial or residential use. Undeveloped land in Corozal Town for commercial use is scarce and limited to find.

These three (3) lots are poised on the outskirts of our Corozal Town and Business center along Olga Marin Drive.

Here’s a more detailed look at these three (3) undeveloped lands:

Legal Description:
Size of three (3) combined 195 feet of frontage x 150 feet deep

Lot #1
Parcel 3795
Block 1
617.629 Square Meters or 6,648.10 Square Feet
Corozal North

Lot#2
Parcel 3796
Block 1
617.629 Square Meters or 6,648.10 Square Feet
Corozal North

Lot#3
Parcel 3918
Block 1
1,323.52 Square Meters or 14,246.25
Corozal North

Property Features:

  • 195 feet road frontage x 150 feet deep
  • Ideal for business and commercial development
  • 2000 from the Corozal Bay
  • Paved road in-front
  • 8 minute drive to Ranchito municipal airport

Notes:

  • Features are believed to be accurate
  • Buyers should verify to their satisfaction
  • Price subject to change without notice
  • Closing costs, including stamp duty and other assessments are the responsibility of the Buyer(s)
  • FIU Compliant

About Corozal:

Corozal is Belize’s northernmost district, sharing a border and commercial free zone with Mexico. It encompasses 718 sq mi (1859.611 sq km) and is home to some 35,000 people.

The sugar industry was the mainstay of the district for many years, and while still important to the economy, varied agriculture and tourism are playing larger roles in recent times.

The establishment of the Commercial Free Zone on the Belize – Mexican border with some 200 outlets has had a major impact and is now the main source of employment.

The district capital, Corozal Town, is located nine miles from the Mexican border and was a Maya river and sea trade centre. Situated alongside Corozal Bay, it enjoys a pleasant climate and is known as an easy going place to relax and use as a base for exploring Belize or to come and go from Mexico.

Although distinctly Belizean, Corozal Town shows its close affinity with Mexico, and Spanish is the predominant language, although nearly everybody speaks English.

Belize’s well-known multiculturalism is also evident and the local population includes Mestizo, Creole, Maya, Garifuna, East Indian, Chinese, North American ex-pats and others visiting and working in town.

The Corozal District had a rich Maya heritage that is still being revealed through new discoveries and excavations. Corozal Town was built upon the ancient Maya city now called Santa Rita, and the site is within walking distance from the town centre. Cerros was a Maya trading centre from 400 BC and is a pleasant 15 minute boat ride from Corozal Town.

Also accessible by boat is the impressive Maya ceremonial centre of Lamanai up on the New River. The 26 mile boat ride winds through beautiful scenery with crocodiles, turtles, iguanas, tropical birds and other wildlife in abundance.

Other villages in the Corozal District include Buena Vista, Calcutta, Caledonia, Carolina, Chan Chen, Chunox, Copper bank, Louisville, Paraiso, Patchakan, Yo Chen and Xaibe.

Sarteneja and Little Belize are two interesting villages in the Corozal District. The name Sarteneja is said to come from Mayan, meaning “taking water from the rock”, and is situated on ancient Mayan wells that were drilled through bedrock. It is a lovely village with many nearby Maya sites. Little Belize is a German speaking Mennonite village dependent upon traditional agriculture.

Detail

  • Reference: 3 Commercial Lots on Olga Marin Drive in Corozal Town
  • name: Lincoln Eiley
  • phone: 011-501-602-2126
  • Type: Land
  • Sold: No
  • Contract: Sale
  • Status: Available
  • Location: Corozal

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