64 Acre Property in Honey Camp Area

Honey Camp Area, Orange Walk District Belize

$70,000

Price

64 acres

Lot Area

Yes

Permits

Overview
Lot Area
64 acres
Permits
Yes
Description

64 Acre Property in Honey Camp Area
Ever wondered what it’s like to own your very own ranch? Well, now’s your chance! Located just 20 minutes from Orange Walk Town, this hidden gem boasts an impressive sixty-four-acre (64) area with limitless potential. Planning to create your own ranch/estate? This property is perfect for the occasion. Be a part of the annual 1.3 million tons of sugarcane industry and reap the benefits of this ever-growing market. Surrounding properties have taken the farmland route, setting up cattle ranches and crop plantations in the nearby area.
Or perhaps you’re more of an investment tycoon; this is your chance to create the first ranch-style resort in the district. Setup an estate-themed resort, packed with activities such as horseback riding, nursery, jungle tour, paintballing, swimming pool, zip-lining, etc. Grow a vast assortment of crops for people to pick, choose and refuse or distribute across the communities of Orange Walk Town, San Estevan, Progresso, Honey Camp, and more!
This property even has the potential of being further subdivided into further two hundred and forty lots (240), with titled parcels in the Orange Walk district going upwards of 5,000.00 USD on the real estate market, and we haven’t even begun talking about the famous Honey Camp Lagoon.
Lying fairly isolated in the Orange Walk District, Honey Camp lagoon caters mostly to locals who know of the water’s uncanny ability to relax tensions and rejuvenate the mind and body. With no surface outlet, Honey Camp lagoon more closely resembles a lake than a collecting pool. A freshwater lagoon in Belize, it is located in the district of Orange Walk and is approximately 9 miles away from the town center. This lagoon was once home to the Mayan civilization. On the largest island found in the lagoon, a shrine was discovered that demonstrates the recreation and survival of ancient Maya customs of ancestor worship and rain-god ceremonies. Archaeologists refer to Honey Camp Lagoon as “Laguna de on”. The lagoon is currently popular among locals and tourists.
Not convinced? Make us an offer and we’ll work with you on getting the right property for you.
Features
• Commercial
• Farm


Location
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