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Caribbean Beachfront Home, Near Placencia, Belize
Lovely garden and beach, Two connected beach houses







This prime property is an 82 foot beach front lot that is 230 feet deep, located on the Placencia Peninsula, only six miles north of Placencia Village, Belize.

The House. Two freestanding sections, with connecting roof and walkway, constructed in 2002-3. Partly furnished. 1,360 square feet inside floor area plus nearly 600 square feet of mostly covered verandas & patio or decks.

Section 1: One story, wood frame construction on tiled concrete slab and below-ground footings, 18’ x 24’ studio with attractive full kitchen/living area and bath, plus 18’ x 10’ covered veranda. Tile floors inside and out, all-mahogany paneling inside and gorgeous salm wood cabinets. Open framed finished hardwood ceiling.

Section 2, two stories:

Level 1: 16’ x 34’, All concrete floor and outer walls. Divided into 16’ x 11’ nicely tiled with wood ceiling den/bedroom with outside entrance and patio, and 16' x 23’ garage/utility/food preparation area with stovetop, enclosed toilet, laundry sink, washer/dryer hookups, patio, large outside shower stall. (Currently used as caretaker’s quarters.)

Level 2: 16’x 24’ interior, hardwood floors, walls and ceilings, attractive bamboo woodwork, kitchen/living room, bath, and separate bedroom w/ built in queen bed and A/C. Outside: 16’ x 10’ covered, tiled veranda and 144 square feet of deck. Open framed finished hardwood ceiling.

Utilities. Served with municipal water service, electricity, phone, internet (wired for DSL) and cable TV. Cook stoves and water heater are operated on bottled butane gas. Two septic systems.

Amenities. Attractively landscaped with many flowering plants. Hang your hammocks in the new 14’ x 12’ thatch-roofed palapa that overlooks the beach and Caribbean Sea.

Contact: Linda & Charlie Burrow, Email: lcburrow@btl.net

Phone: 501-503-3017 Belize, 360-297-4271 US






















































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Updated: 26 November 2006