About the land for sale in Pointe Michel


This land in Pointe Michel provides the best of both worlds: quick access to the active village of Pointe Michel and the commercial city, Roseau, as well as a secluded cliff side oasis with a spectacular view of Dominica's southern-most peak, the Scottshead Peninsula.

The land measures an expansive area of 3.17 acres. It is mostly flat, allowing for easy construction. The land is partly cleared and currently contains many trees such as hard wood (including red and white cedar and mahogany), avocado, mango, coconut and bay leaf.

This piece of paradise, part of the Champigny Estate, is a 20 minute nature drive from the village of Pointe Michel via a motorable road. It is well suited for an expansive and unique private residence in a serene and unspoiled environment or for an income generating eco-tourism enterprise such as exclusive cliffside cabin rentals.

Pointe Michel is situated 3 miles to the south of the city. The community's subsistence is mainly based on fishing and farming. The property towers the acclaimed Champagne Reef located at the southern edge of the village. The Champagne Reef is rated by Caribbean Travel & Life Magazine as the #1 snorkel site in the Caribbean. The thousands of bubbles rising up from the volcanic geothermal fissures found in the sea floor liken the underwater experience to snorkeling in a giant glass of Champagne.

Pointe Michel is a few minutes drive away from Soufriere which is popular for its sulphur springs and pools. Soufriere also hosts an annual Dive Fest which celebrates the Soufriere/Scottshead marine reserve which offers stunning underwater scenery for scuba divers.

The breathtaking view of the natural pool formed in the Caribbean Sea within the arch of the Scottshead peninsula, which seems almost in diving reach; in addition to the excellent view of the Atlantic Ocean line on the other side of the peninsula makes this property a valuable piece of real estate at a steal of deal.

2 comments:

  1. How much is the asking price of the land? I am an agent of Re/Max in Florida and my husband and I are considering a move to Dominica. Curious about the price. What is the soil like on Dominica and the land in particular. I grow roses. Thank you, Pam

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    1. Best wishes for the new year go out to you and yours!

      Thank you for contacting us.

      This is the link to the listing of this property on our website:

      http://www.millenia.dm/MilleniaRealty/PteMichel/PropertyPtemichel.html.

      Feel free to take a look around while you are there.

      Check out the main www.millenia.dm website to see the other land development services that are being offered by the Millenia Group.

      Oh, we often say in Dominica that our soil is so fertile that if we submerge our feet anywhere on the island and water them, we will grow. lol! So, your roses will love it here!

      We do look forward to working with you.

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