Exclusive! $235,000 USD - Single Family Home
Constructed in 2007, Casa Casona is a three bedroom, three bath home located on the beautiful beaches of Casona in Uvero. One bedroom is located on the ground floor with the master bedroom and a third bedroom upstairs. The master has an attached bathroom, a walk-in closet and is equipped with a laundry chute down to the laundry room. Each of the other two bedrooms have bathrooms located across the hall. The kitchen has a large walk-in pantry. Each room of the house has ocean views! The square footage of the house is 2,450.
Casa Casona is solar powered with batteries which are just three years old. There are hurricane shutters on all the windows and doors. The downstairs bathroom has a door out to the beach along with an outside shower. Casa Casona is priced so reasonably because currently there are no appliances. The cost to put in appliances is around $2,500.
The stunning area known as the Costa Maya is located on the lower third of the Yucatan peninsula on the sparkling blue Caribbean Sea. Known for its pristine white sandy beaches, Costa Maya is a tropical paradise with fauna and flora including abundant coconut palm trees. Centered in the Costa Maya is the small town of Mahahual. Once a sleepy fishing village, Mahahual has grown into a small resort town with charming hotels and a wide range of dining and shopping opportunities. Costa Maya offers a wide range of spectacular water activities including snorkeling, scuba diving, deep sea and bone fishing, paddle boarding, swimming and just plain relaxing on the beach!
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Only several hundred meters offshore, the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef protects the coastline from possible turbulent seas. The coral reef, often known as the Mayan Barrier Reef, is the second largest barrier reef in the world – second only to the Great Barrier Reef in Australia – and extends 965 kilometers (600 miles) from the Yucatan Peninsula to Honduras. Costa Maya is diver’s and snorkeler’s paradise and the home to five hundred species of fish and one of the largest colonies of manatees on the planet.