House for Sale in Sylvania, Dominica

Spacious Wooden House on the Edge of the Rainforest

Pineapple Crossing is a spacious and tasteful wooden house built in 2006. It is situated in the village of Sylvania in the cool interior at an elevation of approximately 1,800 ft and 3/4 mile from Pond Casse, the crossroads of the Nature Isle. The house and land are set back from the Imperial Road, the main highway, and located in a secluded, tranquil setting on the edge of the rainforest in the foothills of the Morne Trois Pitons National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

The house has a spacious sitting room with dining area and large galley kitchen fitted with wooden cupboards and shelves. There are 2 large bedrooms both with en suite bathrooms and private verandas. The third bedroom has a bathroom adjacent. All bedrooms have fitted wardrobes providing ample storage space. The large veranda at the front of the house is a special feature as it provides ample outdoor living space and overlooks the garden and forest. The interior of the house is newly painted in neutral colours and the exterior newly varnished.

The property sits on 23,522 sq ft of land and asking price is US$160,000. All the land is organic and there are newly planted fruit trees and flowering shrubbery. Beds have been developed for ease of rotating vegetable crops.

The property is served with mains electricity and telephone/internet and connected to two 1,000 gallon water tanks. Option for satellite/cable TV to be installed.

The sale of the house includes kitchen appliances (6 ring cooker/oven, large top loading washing machine, large fridge freezer and microwave) and utensils and furniture (not all that is seen the photos), sufficient to function and be comfortable.

Pineapple Crossing is could be run as a small bed and breakfast and would also be suitable as a family home, holiday retreat or rental. It is at the start of one of the hiking trails to Middleham Falls, Dominica's highest waterfall, The Waitaikubuli Trail and close to other attractions such as Emerald Pool and the Carib Territories. It's a 30 minute drive to Roseau the capital city and Mero's volcanic beach and approximately 45 minutes to Melville Hall Airport.