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Sosua : dream OceanViewLots on a hill
Price: US $ 155,400 Location: Sosua Status: Active
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: Lot size (m2): 700 Lot size (sq feet): 7,535 Lot size (acre): 0.17 : : Distance to beach (miles) : 2.5 Monthly maintenance fee: Call For Price Distance to airport (miles) : 6 Distance to supermarket (miles): 2.5 Noise Level 1=very quiet: 3
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Description: Sosua :
For Individualists and nature lovers.
Purchase your own little paradise away fom the noisy and lively center with marvellous OceanView from Sosua over Puerto Plata, Cofresi until Maimon.
Wonderful untouched nature.
Lot: 0.99 acres / 43,056 sq. feet,
4,000 m2
Price per unit:
38.85 US $ / m2
3.6 US $ / sq. feet
157,266 US $ / acre
Extra-Info: Closest electricity post: 500m
Closest telephone line: 1 km
The property is situated at the border of Sosua in direct neighbourhood to one habitant home which has his own energy supply by solar pannels and inverter system.
Water supply by 4 water cisterns.
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