Land for Sale in Palm Beach /Noord, Palm Beach/Noord, Aruba
Spectacular 900 M2 Lot Reduced $200,000
Owners are member's of The National Association of Realtors, New Jersey Association of Realtors, Monmouth County Association of Realtors and Certified Residential Specialists.
Price $299,000. ?Call James M. Lavin 732-673-4583 or 732-673-4216
Aruba's climate, Average temperatures year round 76 to 84 degrees Fahrenheit (24.4 to 28.9 degrees Celsius)??The trade winds bring natural "air-conditioning" throughout the year
About This Property
Category
Lots/Land
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Owner
Address
Palm Beach /Noord
Palm Beach/Noord
Aruba
Palm Beach/Noord
Aruba
Area
900 m2
Features - Amenities
- Ocean View
- Ocean Waterfront
- PREMIUM LOT FOR SALE in Sea View Estates, 121 Opal, Noord, Aruba, Dutch Antilles
- Premium Building Lot For Sale with spectacular sunset views of wind-sailing beach at Fisherman's Hut, "NEW" Ritz Carlton Spa and Marriott Hotel. Sea View Estates an upscale community of custom homes with waterfront views. The wide streets are paved with all utilities on each lot, property (land owned) zoned for 2 STORY SINGLE FAMILY HOME. Address 121 Opal a 9,688 sq' or 900 m2 building lot (Plot2) surrounded by 3 (sides and rear) gorgeous custom homes. A few minute walk from the lot to the Fisherman's Hut beach. The lot is surrounded by million dollar homes. Only some lots like 121 Opal have unobstructed water views. A few palm trees have been planted and decorative stone walls are installed on 3 sides. ?Giovanni Di Vecchia custom 20 year builder / developer on Aruba, has already completed all the stunning vacation homes in this new community and many more around the Island.
- Owners are member's of The National Association of Realtors, New Jersey Association of Realtors, Monmouth County Association of Realtors and Certified Residential Specialists.
- Price $299,000. Call James M. Lavin 732-673-4583 or 732-673-4216
- Aruba's climate?Average temperatures, the year round 76 to 84 degrees Fahrenheit (24.4 to 28.9 degrees Celsius) trade winds bring natural "air-conditioning" throughout the year