Pending Sale! $450,000 USD - Hotel, Multi Unit Property, Residential Land
Placer Coco Playa is a large beautiful white sand beachfront lot on the Caribbean Sea comprised of three lots all side by side making a 60 x 100 meter parcel. Access to the property from the road is along its south border. This is an absolutely perfect set-up for a large family retreat, a small hotel or a private residence. These lots are thick with lush vegetation and palm trees of all types. Placer Coco Playa is also served by the new electrical grid!
Placer Coco Playa is served by the new electrical grid extension. Rio Indio–Sapphire Beach is the only non-commercial beach community to have access to dependable, Federally-subsidized electricity outside of Mahahual.
The lots are located at the north entrance to Placer, which is two km (1.5 miles) from the paved access road that leads to Mahahual. Placer Coco Playa is zoned for high-density use and could easily be developed for a full or part time residence, or perhaps a small hotelito or bed-‘n-breakfast. The price of the lots, combined with its unusually large size, zoning and accessible location, also make the lot ideal for a small commercial enterprise that could provide goods and services to this growing beach community.
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.
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All beaches are wonderful, but they’re not all the same. Some are known for surfing, some for surf fishing. Others are known for their playful waves or their quiet wading pools. This area is known for its powdery white sand, Caribbean aquamarine water, and some of the best snorkeling in the area!