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Mauricio Jaimes
BuyColombiaRealty.com |
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Email Leonardo |
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Address:
Km 25 La Calera-Sopo, Bogota North
Type: Lots and Land
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Size: 10,000 sq. m. "sizes range from 10K to 20 K"
Lot Type: Rectangular
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In the beautiful landscape of the eastern hills of the Sabana de Bogota we have for sale large lots located in the Valley of Sopó, only 23 Kilometers from Calle 85 with Carrera 7a at the north of Bogota and close to Country Club” Praderas de Potosi”- (Meadows of Potosi). They are 5 separate lots, all on a rectangular shape like this:
LOT # 1 Area: 20,000 m2 with paved road access, via the Cambridge College and Colegio Tierra Nueva. Price / m2: COP60, 000 Total Value: COP 1,200 million pesos
LOTS # 2 and #3 Areas: 10,000 m2 each, on the same track. Price / m2: COP60, 000 Total Value: COP 600 million pesos
LOTS # 4 and #5 Each of 10,000 m2, located towards the inside of the large lot. Price per m2: COP 50.000 Total Value: COP 500 million dollars each
All lots are divided by fence. Its use is for rural housing, and have an occupancy rate of 15%, which means that each lot can be built 15% of the total area of the lot. Example: For the lot of 10 thousand square meters can build a 1,500 square meters house, and 3,000 sq mt house for lots of 20 thousand square meters. They are located opposite the Valle Alto condominium that is under construction separated by paved road, and 2,000 meters away from the exclusive Club La Pradera de Potosi, one of the largest in the Sabana of Bogota which has golf course, lake suitable for skiing, equine activity, villas and apartment houses. This has made the area acquire a significant valuation potential current and future. Regarding safety, this area is benefited by the secureness of its surroundings by The Tequendama Battalion, a military base, of permanently maintains strict control of surveillance through mobile brigades and road patrols.It provides 24 hours by continuous radio communication with the inhabitants of the village.
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