Same, Tonsupa and Atacames
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Caimito Road: Coastline Property
- Price
- $122,000
- Status
- Active
- Listing Type
- Land Listing
- Images
- 19
- Property Type
- Development Parcel
- Location
- Caimito, Muisne, Esmeraldas, Ecuador
- Location Type
- Countryside, Ocean-Vicinity, Oceanfront
- View Type
- Beach View, Jungle View, Ocean View
- Total Lot Size
- 6.60 ha (16.31 acre)
This development parcel is located in Caimito, Esmeraldas, Ecuador, in Muisne county. This countryside, near the coast and oceanfront property with beach, jungle and ocean views is situated in the coastal region of Ecuador. The land area of this development parcel is a total of 6.60 hectare (16.31 acre).
Tonsupa: Breathtaking Oceanview for a Great price.
- Price
- $0
- Status
- Active
- Listing Type
- Residential Sale
- Images
- 52
- Property Type
- House
- Beds/Baths
- 2/2
- Beds
- 2
- Baths
- 2
- Location
- Tonsupa, Atacames, Esmeraldas, Ecuador
- Location Type
- Oceanfront
- View Type
- Beach View, Ocean View
- Total Lot Size
- 805.00 m² (8,664.91 sq ft)
- Total Living Area
- 157.90 m² (1,699.61 sq ft)
Built in 2016. Located 20 minutes from Tonsupa. 1,700 Sq Feet (157.9 m2). 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom. House sits on 805 Sq Meter Lot. Some of the best Ocean views in Ecuador. Adobe block construction. Lot with decorative perimeter fence. Spectacular 180 oceanfront views. Secluded & quiet location. Vaulted, open bamboo beam ceilings. *** 2nd lot (500 Sq Meter) can be purchased separately for investment or expansion, Asking $25,000. Salt water pool with cascade waterfall. HOME FEATURES - Lots of cabinets and drawers in kitchen. 4 burner inducted stovetop. Stackable washer/dryer. Includes major appliances w/freezer. Two 5,000 liter water cisterns & pump house. Water filter and water softener. Storage bodega. Hunter ceiling fans through out. Generator included. Purchase with furniture is negotiable. This is a very Unique property and a Must See!
African Palm Tree Hacienda For Sale!
- Price
- $630,000
- Status
- Active
- Listing Type
- Residential Sale
- Images
- 22
- Property Type
- House
- Beds/Baths
- 0/0
- Beds
- 0
- Baths
- 0
- Location
- Santo Domingo, Santo Domingo De Los Tsáchilas, Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas, Ecuador
- Location Type
- Riverfront
- View Type
- Garden View, River View
- Total Lot Size
- 104.81 ha (258.99 acre)
- Total Living Area
- 104.81 ha (258.99 acre)
This Hacienda...it's got it going on! All the hard work of planting and waiting for its growth and development has been done for you! This 105 HA (259acres) farm has maximized its area of cultivation in its entirety. It includes four living compounds. Easy accessibility...the Hacienda entrance is right off the main road. Located on the KM 157 in route to Puerto Quito from Santo Domingo, this Hacienda is producing an average of 20 tons monthly of fruits during the harvest and generates an annual net income around the $50K's. Like all good things, it is being sold to a younger generation like yourself, that has the love and stamina to reap the rewards of this magnificent farm. "Elaeis guineensis is a species of palm commonly called African oil palm or macaw-fat. It is the principal source of palm oil. It is native to west and southwest Africa, specifically the area between Angola and the Gambia; the species name guineensis refers to the name for the area, Guinea, and not the modern country which now bears that name. The species is also now naturalized in Madagascar, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Indonesia, Central America, the West Indies and several islands in the Indian and Pacific Oceans. The closely related American oil palm Elaeis oleifera and a more distantly related palm, Attalea maripa, are also used to produce palm oil. Human use of oil palms may date as far back as 5,000 years in West Africa; in the late 1800s, archaeologists discovered palm oil in a tomb at Abydos dating back to 3,000 BCE. It is thought that Arab traders brought the oil palm to Egypt. Mature palms are single-stemmed and grow to 20m tall. The leaves are pinnate and reach between 3-5m long. A young palm produces about 30 leaves a year. Established palms over 10 years produce about 20 leaves a year. The flowers are produced in dense clusters; each individual flower is small, with three sepals and three petals. The palm fruit takes five to six months to mature from pollination to maturity. It is reddish, about the size of a large plum, and grows in large bunches. Each fruit is made up of an oily, fleshy outer layer (the pericarp), with a single seed (the palm kernel), also rich in oil. When ripe, each bunch of fruit weighs between 5-30 kg (11-66 lb) depending on the age of the palm tree.