9.83 acres of beautiful, fairly elevated and fertile land with hardwood trees, approximately one and a quarter mile from the sea. What make this parcel of land so special is that it is borders the majestic Rio Grande on its South and officially-designated protected areas on its North, East and West. The NGO TIDE is tasked with ensuring strict adherence against logging, hunting and, to some extent, fishing in the area; to this end, TIDE regularly patrols and monitors the area . This results in an abundance of wild life, fish and hardwoods.
Among the trees that are on the property are Rosewood, Santa Maria, Billy Webb and Emery. Fruit trees and plants include plum, wild Cherry and pineapple. On any given day one might encounter one or more of the following animals on the property: Armadillo, Deer, Gibnut, Jack Rabbit, Jaguar, Peccary, Raccoon and Squirell. In addition to the birds that are normally seen in town, there are the Curassow, Parrot and Partridge. The river abounds in indigenous fish such as Black Snappers, Boney Fish, Jew Fish, Snook and Tarpon.
The property’s strategic location of being on the river near the sea, its abundance of a beautiful array of both fauna and flora makes it great for any number of purposes, whether it be farming, retirement, tourist enterprise, hunting or fishing lodge , private family estate, etc. At US$30,000.00 this is a steal!