57 Corner Albert Street West and Dickenson Street Belize City, Belize District 00001, Bélize
Maison unifamiliale à Vente situé au 57 Corner Albert Street West and Dickenson Street Belize City Belize District 00001 Bélize avec 5 chambres, une salle de bain est actuellement à Vente, 57 Corner Albert Street West and Dickenson Street Belize City Belize District 00001 Bélize est disponible à 110 000 $US. Si la propriété située au 57 Corner Albert Street West and Dickenson Street Belize City Belize District 00001 Bélize n'est pas ce que vous recherchez, recherchez Bélize biens immobiliers pour en voir plus Maisons à Vente en Belize City .
#MLS: 19546
110 000 $US USD
- Type
- Unifamilial
- Chambres
- 5
- Salles de bain
- 1
- Superficie de la résidence/du lot
- 134m²
Caractéristiques de la propriété
Détails sur la construction
- Année de construction
- 2022
Superficie
- Superficie de la propriété
- 134m²
- Superficie du terrain/lot
- 445m²
- Chambres
- 5
- Salles de bain
- 1
- Chambres totales
- 6
Description
SOLD! SOLD! SOLD! Antique Colonial Style The home’s interior showcases the unique architectural design and traditional layout of the English colonial times. The home’s structure appears to be well maintained and preserved over the years. The 2 storey home layout provides 5-bedroom, 1-bathroom, living, dining, and kitchen area. The house is fitted with jalousie style windows and doors throughout giving plenty of natural lighting and an open-air feel. The semi-enclosed balcony offers privacy and protection from the sun while still providing a view and cool sea breeze from the nearby coast. The property is fully fenced with a walk-in entry gate as well as carport parking. Additional highlights are the original cement vat which still holds water, an updated water heater, and fruit trees in the yard. This home is situated within the historic neighborhood of Fort George which features numerous significant/historic Belizean monuments; the St. John Cathedral built from 1812-1820 in Belize city (known then as the colony British Honduras), the “Government House” now known as “Belize House of Culture”, the finest colonial house was built as the residence of the governor-general, (the British monarchy representative) until 1998, it showcases a timeline from times of oppression to revolution. It was where the Belize Flag was first raised in 1981 to mark independence. Also, within close proximity is the popular Bird’s Isle restaurant, the city’s long-standing local business offering local cultural dishes. The area is within walking distance from the center of town with quick access to major bank branches, shopping centers, churches, parks, and more. This area is commercially busy and is considered the “downtown” of Belize City. (ref:19546)