So, just needs $3000-$4000 in paint? And then totally good to reopen?
How much's a gallon of weathershield low sheen down there?
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So, just needs $3000-$4000 in paint? And then totally good to reopen?
It has 16 units but only 9 bathrooms, does that mean that the units share a bathroom?
I would also guess that other than the boat of unspecified condition that there is no dive rental gear there. That could add another 100k for tanks, gear, compressor etc. No mention of a pool for dive training or recreational use for the guests.
The pictures look like a construction camp, no landscaping, nice walkways, shade trees etc,
Lots of better looking deals here.
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I'm not seeing the point in giving grief to the guy that took the chance of making his dreams come true and now needs to go back home because life's like that more often than not.
"Resort" is a word often misused or used differently, for many places that I've been in Central America and SE Asia. So I see no point in disparaging that usage here either.
As for price drop, I'd expect that a good portion of it dropped when the realtors were taken out of the equation.
I'm not seeing the point in giving grief to the guy that took the chance of making his dreams come true and now needs to go back home because life's like that more often than not.
"Resort" is a word often misused or used differently, for many places that I've been in Central America and SE Asia. So I see no point in disparaging that usage here either.
As for price drop, I'd expect that a good portion of it dropped when the realtors were taken out of the equation.
Just
I only take issue with the claim that the place needs a $4,000 paint job, when in other listings, the place was described as a teardown. Would hate to see someone else take a chance on making his dream come true only to find he'd been sold a money pit . . .
This one aint going so fast. "Dump" is a generous descriptive.
You've been there?