Property For Sale Picard,Dominica

For sale by real estate agent - Picard

4 bed Property for sale

Breath-taking 5 Bedroom House, Dominica, Caribbean islands

$688,816 | £495,488 | €570,000
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Breath-taking 4 Bedroom House, Dominica, Caribbean islands



Euroresales Property iD - 9825914



Property Overview



This exquisite 4 bedrooms, 2 story house is located in the tranquil section of Picard Portsmouth. The property compromises of 3 individual apartments, with the options of being rented separately or as one complete unit.

The yard space is very spacious, and beautifully landscaped with local citrus trees and flowers garden. There are multiple balconies, 5 bathrooms and one extra room that can be utilized as an additional bedroom or living room. There are 2 laundry rooms with Studio that forms part of the 2 bedroom ground floor. All rooms are equipped with air condition. Groud Floor is a unique hurricane shelter built to last.



The property is located 2 minutes walking distance from the Edvard Olive Leblanc highway and 5 minutes away from sandy beaches of Portsmouth. Road access to this property is great.



The home is built on 10,718 sq. ft. flat square shaped lot, with a gross floor space of 4,226 sq. ft. . it was constructed in 2000 with renovations and extensions done in 2018




Turn your dreams of living in a Caribbean island paradise into reality with this stunning 4-bedroom house in Dominica.

The property is surrounded by glorious Caribbean scenery which can be enjoyed in a lush private garden area.

The Building is located just 5mins walk from The Medical University which takes in students from around the globe and the house is always an extremely attractive rental for Faculty/Lecturers.

The Picard River runs gently within yards from apartments





Main Features/Other information



Flexibility of 3 separate apartments or one whole house

Holiday home rental potential

4 bedrooms

5 bathrooms

Just five-minute walk from Medical University

Multiple Balconies, all with stunning views

immersed in glorious Caribbean culture

Diving and snorkelling only 20 minutes away



* Air conditioning

* 2 Car Ports

* income Generating

* 2 Laundry Room

* Orchard

* Near Beach

* Near Town

* Open Living Space






About the area



Dominica is situated at the northern end of the Lesser Antilles, lying between the two French island of Guadeloupe to the north and Martinigue to the south. The island is 29 miles long and 16 miles wide. The highest mountain, Morne Diablotin is 4,747 feet. Rich in natural beauty, the nature island has small coastal towns, rugged mountains, friendly people, abundant seas and a river for each year.

Pristine and well preserved, there is no better place to immerse yourself in authentic Caribbean culture than on Dominica.

On November 3, 1978, the island attained its independence from Britain. The new era of freedom and independence brought increased challenges as well as economic and political struggles. By the mid-1980s, though, Dominica had settled down as a stable and peaceful country. The success of the banana trade, the island's major export, brought economic buoyancy to the island. By 1992, however, Dominica saw sharp declines in banana exports with the loss of its preferential access on the UK market.

Today, the Government of Dominica is investing heavily in tourism to drive economic development, focusing on the island's unsurpassed natural beauty, and the popularity of diving, hiking, wellness and eco-tours.

Whether it's the rush of exploring pristine coral reefs teeming with life, contemplating the cool tranquillity of laying behind a rainforest waterfall, or reconnecting with a world full of unique history and authentic Caribbean culture—there are so many ways to discover Dominica.



Attractions near by:

Beach: 15 minutes

Shops: 5 minutes

Buss: 2 minutes

Taxi: 2 minutes

Medical University 5 Minutes

Cabrits National Park

indian River

Morne aux Diables (2826 ft)



The Waitukubuli Trail located in Dominica is the longest hiking trail in the Caribbean at 115 miles long it is made of 14 segments, beginning in the southern village of Scott's Head, and ending in the north at Cabrit's National Park.

The native Dominicans speak English as their national language and a dialect called patois due to the French influence.



Full Property Address:



Riverside Paradise Apartments

Balven Road,

Picard,

Dominica W.i
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