Oceanfront Development Site
Petatlán, State of Guerrero, Mexico
2,259 Acres (914 Hectares) Oceanfront Property
Appraised $36 MILLION
Minimum Bid $19 MILLION
Minimum Bid $19 MILLION
Past Auction
Highlights
Size
914 hectares (2,259 acres)
Location
Petatlan, Guerrero, Mexico
Appraised Value
US $175 Million (appraisal is for only 194 hectares)
Minimum Bid
US $19 Million
Price
US $2.07/m2
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Sealed Bid AuctionBids are due at 12pm on Thursday, June 6.
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Paramount Realty USA
Attention: Bahiamar
175 Great Neck Road, Suite 402
Great Neck, NY 11021
Presenting Mexico's Largest Undeveloped Oceanfront Tourism Site
RESORT - RESIDENTIAL - RETAIL
2009 CUSHMAN & WAKEFIELD APPRAISAL (for half of property): US $36 MILLION
Will Be Sold At or Above MINIMUM BID US $19 MILLION
The magnificent oceanfront property, known as Bahiamar, is approximately 914 hectares (9,140,000 m2 or 2,259 acres) in size. It is located on over 6 kilometers (almost 4 miles) of beach and lagoon front along the Pacific Ocean just south of the Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo tourism zone. The minimum bid reflects a price of just US $4.25 per square meter.
- Boasts the most significantly developed infrastructure for tourism along the Pacific coast
- 20 minute drive from the Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo International Airport (ZIH); direct flights from the US
- Zoned for tourism development, including resorts, golf courses, marinas, retail and commercial development, villas and luxury condominiums
- Envisoned as the "Cancun of the West Coast"
- Property is strongly supported by the local, state and federal governments
- Located in the city and municipality of Petatlán in the State of Guerrero
- Situated within the Costa Grande region, which is comprised of approximately 500 kilometers (311 miles) of coastline extending from the border of the Mexican state of Michoacán to the city of Acapulco along the Pacific coast
- Within driving distance from Mexico City, Leon, Acapulco, Guadalajara, Ixtapa and Zihuatanejo
- A highway that intersects the Bahiamar entrance and four-lane highway under construction from Ixtapa past the site
- High voltage electricity
- A microwave relay station and tower for communications systems
- High quality fresh water sources and water wells for irrigation
- On-site granite stone available for use as construction material
- Lagoon, estuary, natural sea walls and thousands of coconut trees