Consisting of two parcels of fairly-heavily wooded land separated by the Southern Highway in Eldridgeville, Toledo, the property is located approximately seven miles from the seacoast and town of Punta Gorda. The first parcel contains sixty-one acres and the second 15 Acres, totaling 76 acres. These may be purchased as one unit or separately. The Northern boundary touches both the main highway and its Southern boundary touches an all-weather graveled-over farmers’ road.
The land is fertile and is comprised of gentle rolling hills. This makes it ideally suitable for growing just about everything including coffee and Cacao. There are a variety of indigenous hardwood trees such as Santa Maria, rosewood, tambran, sapodilla, emory, etc. The property has sufficient timber for constructing housing on site. There are three creeks which has water most of the year, and a large pond with water throughout the year. Except for the giant pond, the property is sufficiently high not to be flooded during prolonged periods of rainfall.
All amenities are available to the area: municipal water, electricity and cable/internet hook-ups are readily available to the area. The property is a merely few minutes away from schools and churches.
The estate is home to number of indigenous animals and birds such as rabbits, armadillos, tapir, deer and the occasional jaguar. This land is suitable for raising cattle and other livestock, for a tourist resort, farmland or a private family estate.
At two thousand two hundred fifty dollars and acre, this is a sound investment.