Ocean View Titled Property
$175,000.00
Phase 1, Playa Las Tortugas
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FeaturesAs the owner of Lot 23, Phase 1, Playa Las Tortugas, you can have a tropical home sitting in the midst of a coconut palm plantation with views out over the warm blue Pacific. Located only 145 meters from the beach at Playa Las Tortugas, it's only a short walk through lovely central gardens down to an amazing beach with great boogie boarding, sunning, kayaking, and surfing.
"It's an idyllic spot for eco-loving families, located at the end of 11 miles of pristine white-sand beach, between the beach and an 1,100-acre salt-water tidal estuary that 's home to more than two dozen species of birds including herons, egrets, pelicans, and storks." The Sunday Republican, Springfield, MA.
Lot 23, in the first phase (Phase 1-A) of Playa Las Tortugas is found in the center of a working coconut plantation. Phase 1 includes approximately 22 acres, with only 32 home sites and devotes 45% of its acreage to common areas. Lot 23 is ready to be constructed on and has underground electric, water, and gas to the lot line. It is approximately 17,959 square feet (1668 square meters or 0.41 acres) and is situated between common area and Las Tortugas Street. |
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Lot 23, in the first phase (Phase 1-B) of Playa Las Tortugas, provides its owner with a unique ocean view through the coconut palm plantation.
Policies
Lender long-term financing.
There is 15-year financing available for Canadian and U.S. citizens for the purchase of your lot.
The basic guidelines of the 15-year financing are:
Full documentation package.
70% loan to value.
Minimum 680 credit score.
15-year term.
Fixed and ARM options available. |
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Amenities
Surrounding Area
Our entire state of Nayarit area enjoys one of the most favorable climates in the world. Average daily year- round temperatures range from highs of 80-85 degrees (perfect beach weather) to lows of 60-70 degrees (perfect sleeping weather).
Swim year round, but consider packing a light sweater for the evenings in the winter months. Rain, when it falls, generally occurs between June and September as night-time or pre-dawn thundershowers.
You can visit small typical Mexican villages, enjoy fresh fish and other local seafood at small rustic beachfront restaurants, tour a tropical river and waterfalls, see historic San Blas, and drive up through the foothills of the Sierra Madre mountains to colonial Tepic where crafts of the Huichol Indians are found.
Playa Las Tortugas has kilometers of uncrowded, clean sand beach, and a number of activities both on property and nearby such as Surfing, Wave Kayaking, Boogie Boarding, Fishing, and Shelling, Canoeing, Whale Watching, Bird Watching, Walking or Running on Miles of warm Sand Beach, and Sea Turtle Conservation activities (during season) at the Sea Turtle Conservation Camp.
Frequently there is one festival or another in small towns within an hour of our location. There are a number of excursions you might take, with or without a guide.
Playa Las Tortugas is located on a section of coastline which is nesting habitat of several species of sea turtle in the beautiful state of Nayarit, Mexico 70 miles north of the Puerto Vallarta (PVR) International Airport and about 50 miles west of Tepic, the colonial capital of Nayarit.
"Playa Las Tortugas is a small, environmentally aware residential community that features rental options on a handful of the striking properties, which range in size from 1,600 to 3,400-square feet, built on what was once a coconut plantation ... A kayak trek around the northern point of Costa Tortuga will bring you to the village of Platanitos. Mexican families flock here for the fresh seafood grilled on wood fires by more than a dozen restaurants ... Coast Magazine
Rentals are available -- so visit us to enjoy miles of warm tropical sand beach at Playa Las Tortugas, Riviera Nayarit, Mexico!