El Sombrerete
José Asencio Navarrete
Calle Zaragoza #210
Chetumal, Q. Roo 77000
Tel (Chetumal) 983 832-0089
El Sombrerete is bordered by three kilometers of paved road with CFE electric service in place; an additional four kilometers of unpaved roads have been developed in the parcel's interior, some of which has electric service. Cleared land lies on either side of the unpaved interior roads and has been prepared flexibly to accommodate a variety of projects.
The property is easily accessible by highway just 45 minutes from the cruise ship port of Mahahual and twenty minutes west of Mexico highway #307. Route 307 is the only ground transportation route between Chetumal, Belize, Campeche and all the other states of Mexico and Yucatan Peninsula (Tulum, Playa del Carmen, Merida, and Cancun.)
While the property is for sale outright with an asking price of $1.4 million USD, the owner, José Asencio Navarrete, may well be interested in maintaining a position as things move forward. El Sombrerete is very near a number of villages and settlements, providing a ready source of construction and manual labor plus service staff. Sr. Asencio has long-standing professional relationships (with architects, surveyors, regulatory agencies, construction services, legal advisors, accountants) that can be relied upon to substantially speed most any project that might be undertaken.
 El Sombrerete is just 23 kilometers north of the town of Bacalar, one of the Yucatan's oldest settlements and most popular destinations. Bacalar is distinguished by it's beautiful cenote-fed 50 kilometer long lagoon, an 18th century fort/museum, a vibrant mestizo culture going back many generations, and the town's recent accreditation as Mexico's newest Pueblo Mágico. Highway #307 and Bacalar are slated to play key roles as the Costa Maya region's tourism development accelerates.
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