LOT 11, BLOCK 36, SEC C
Basics
- Date added: Added 13 hours ago
- Category: Lots/Acreage
- Status: Active
- Bedrooms: 0
- Bathrooms: 0
- Area: 10800 sq ft
- Lot size: 12040 sq ft
- Currency: BSD
- Block: 36
- Island: Eleuthera
- Lot: 11
- Sale or Rent: For Sale Only
- Date Listed: 2025-12-22T00:00:00
- MLS ID: 65262
Description
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Description:
Oversized 12,040 sq. ft. vacant lot located on the corner of Wandering Shore Drive and Laughing Hill Road in Rainbow Bay, Eleuthera. This well-positioned property offers ocean views, cooling breezes, and excellent building potential. Ideal for a private residence or investment property in a peaceful island community near beautiful beaches.
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Amenities & Features
- Sewer: None
- Style: Other
- Shared Amenities: Pool Outdoor,Tennis Court(s)
- Air conditioning (Condo): Other
- Water: None
- Amenities:
Building Details
Miscellaneous
- Legal Description: Lot 11, Block 36, Sec C- Rainbow Bay, Eleuthera, Bahamas
- Site Influences: View - Ocean
- Monthly Assessment: 0
- Road: Street
Location
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