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The property
It is a 38 hectares (380.000 square meters or
94 acres) with 600 meters (650 yards)
waterfront, a magnificent cascade falling into
the sea, several water springs, thousands
of coconut trees, native Atlantic forest, spectacular
views, electricity for all purposes,
telephone lines and paved road at the “front
door step”.

The property has a private beach... ...
with a lovely waterfall
All included (and all approved) architectural
and environmental projects.
All necessary documentation for starting up the
business.
A comprehensive turn key project, specially designed
for the property includes:
16 upper class residential plots, all having magnificent
sea views, with average
surfaces of 6,875 square meters (74.000 square
feet) and a unique boutique hotel,
designed to be built in bamboo and lawn roofs
by world famous Colombian architect
Simon Velez, who is considered
to be the world’s most specialized architect
in this
building style. The hotel shall have 22 bungalows
and all ordinary facilities. All hotel
facilities have a wonderful view of the private
beach and the Atlantic Ocean.
How
to reach the property.
The property is located between the cities of
Ilhéus and Itacaré, along the road
BA 001,
in the Serra Grande Village, 35 km (22 miles)
from Ilhéus and 35 km from Itacaré.
In Ilhéus there is an airport served by
regular airlines and receiving routinely jet planes
such as the Boeing 737 and the Airbus A320.
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Price:
US$ 3,300,000.00
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converter by clicking here.
Features:
Beautiful cascade on the beach - Exclusive, private
beach - Perfect documentation
All necessary licenses and approvals - Proximity
to the airport - Exclusive project
Magnificent views
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Power Point
presentation available with more pictures
of the property,
maps and architectural drawings of the bamboo
hotel. |
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Text and pictures by Francisco
Asprino |