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St. James, Montego Bay - Sale  
Property ID: 76
Property Type: Resort Villa - -
Price: USD $1,900,000
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Bedrooms: 5 , Bathrooms: 5 , Condition: Excellent
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Richard Oliver
Telephone: 876-892-1301
roliver@remax-elite.com.jm
Suite 60, Winchester Business Centre 15 Hope Road Kingston 10 Jamaica
Description:
A truly gracious home on a spectacular Golf Course. This 5 bedroom, 5 bath Villa sits on one of Jamaica's most prestigious Golf Course "The Half Moon". The villa boast a private swimming pool, 180 degree view of the golf course and sea. The villa sits on 1 acre of land. Here are the appx floor size of the rooms: bedroom 1 and 2 measures 14 ft x 16 ft plus a sitting room of 8 ft x 11 ft, bedroom 3 and 4 measures 16 ft x 13 ft. The spacious balcony that over looks the Golf course measures 62 ft x 14 ft.
 
Other Features:
Water heater, 2 helpers quarters

Amenities
Appliance List
  •   Stove
  •   Refrigerator
  •   Washer
  •   Dryer
  • Equipment List
  •   Water Tank
  •   Water Pump
  • AC5 in bedroom / 0 other(s)
    Floor Space4000 (sq ft)
    Land Area1

    Important Facts
    St. James

    Rich in history and beauty, St. James is bound to the north by picture-perfect sandy-white beaches and aqua waters. Cool, green mountains to the south feature charming towns, villages and old estates.

    Spanish colonists boiled lard from wild hogs in the area earning the place name Bahia de Manteca (Bay of Lard) eventually called Montego Bay.

    The British expanded sugarcane cultivation and slave labour. The enslaved grew restive and participated in a massive rebellion in 1831, organized throughout St. James by Baptist deacon Sam ‘Daddy’ Sharpe. This, and other revolts and rebellions, effectively forced the passage of Emancipation legislation in 1834 and earned for Sam Sharpe a National Hero status. By the late 1800s, through the industry of peasant farmers, banana became the main crop and banana boats returned with visitors who flocked Montego Bay’s beaches, especially Doctor’s Cave.  Montego Bay now Jamaica’s tourism capital and home to the island’s second international airport.

    Source: http://kingston.globaldirectories.com/IslandPages/