147.9 acres Land for Sale
147.9 acres Land for Sale in #17 Village Bohemnia, Corentyne, Berbice
An exceptional investment opportunity awaits with this expansive property, strategically located near burgeoning developments in Palmyra.
Property Overview:
Location: #17 Village, Corentyne, Berbice, approximately 3-5 minutes from Palmyra and the Berbice River Bridge.
Google Pin: About 105KM from Georgetown City.
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Price: $100,000 USD per acre negotiable. All offers will be considered.
The property measures approximately 600 feet in width with a depth exceeding 11,000 square feet.
Along the frontage, there is an existing drain with an approximate 10-foot reserve separating the land from the main public road, providing clear access and defined boundaries.
The land is situated on the ocean-side corridor with an additional 50-acre reserve leading to the riverfront.
Moving toward the right-hand side of the property leads in the direction of the Berbice River Bridge, offering strategic connectivity and development potential.
Key Features:
- Suitable for agriculture, eco-tourism, residential estates, mixed-use or commercial development
- Located within an early-stage development zone in the County of Berbice
- Excellent access to major roadways and regional infrastructure
- Surrounded by privately owned lands, many of which have already been sold or developed
Nearby activity includes:
- Residential villages such as 19 Village, Fyrish, Chesney, and surrounding communities
- Small businesses, agro-suppliers, retail outlets, and service providers
- Trucking yards, warehouses, storage facilities, and stone-crushing operations
- Agricultural use including rice cultivation and grazing lands
Connectivity highlights:
- Easy access to Port Mourant, Skeldon, Rose Hall Town, New Amsterdam, and Corentyne Highway nodes
- Approximately 1 hour 30 minutes to Moleson Creek / Suriname border
- 3–5 minutes from the Palmyra & Berbice River Bridge
While #19 Road itself is more rural/residential in nature (vs. a big city high-street), its connectivity positions it as a feeder route for commerce — linking hinterland agribusiness and village services with larger town centers like Rose Hall Town, New Amsterdam, and Corentyne Highway nodes.