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Bank Sale Properties CIBC FirstCaribbean International Bank Property Listing 23-27 Knutsford Boulevard, Kingston 5 Telephone 1-876-929-9310 Parish Subdivision Size/Accomodation Directions Listing Price Currency Ext. Comments Kingston & St. Andrew The property can be reached by travelling west along Unavailable Meadowbrook avenue, making a right turn leading into a This is two storey mid-terrace townhouse constructed of reinforced concrete block northerly direction onto Michigan Avenue which runs walls, concrete slab roof, ceramic tile floor, wooden and glass frame windows, directly into North Michigan Avenue . The property is Kingston & Lot 8 16A fardwood, metal and flush ply doors etc. The accomodation is as follow: Basement 1 located on the right hand side of North Michigan Avenue. $10,400,000 JMD 4634 or 4636 North Michigan Avenue, Havendale Kingston 19 St. Anderw bedroom, 1 bathroom. Ground Floor: Living/Dining Room, Kitchen, Enclosed Balcony, St. Andrew The Property is (Strata Lot 8) located on Blok C and spans Concrete was tub (enclosed with aluminium walls and zinc roof. First Floor 2 from Basement to First Floor. North by Common Area, bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. Thr total size is approximately 1,214.18 sq. ft or 112.8 sq.M. South by Walk Way, West by Strata 7, East by Strata Lots 9 abd 12, and Common Area. Single-storey commercial building, currently utilized for residential purposes, disposed Under Offer as follows:-Entrance porch, three offices, washroom with sanitary arrangements, 4636 Kingston & kitchenette (no fixtures or fittings), passage with built-in linen closet, large open plan 38 Whitehall Avenue, Kingston 8, St. Andrew – Volume 1232 Folio 118 $8,000,000 JMD or are/ storage space, and caretaker’s quarter with bedroom/ sitting area and attached St. Andrew 4634 bathroom with shower stall and sanitary arrangements. The gross floor area is 128.67 sq. metres or 1,385 sq. ft. The property is reached by travelling on the Red Hills main road and after passing the Gas Station at the Red Hills Square, Belvedere is the first road on the left half mile from the gas station. Enter Belvedere Road and at the first 4636 Kingston & The Property comprise of vacant Land, surface area 11692Sqft. The Lot 4, Belvedere Drive, Kingston - Volume 1283 Folio 93 intersection Belvedere Road goes left and Belvedere Drive $4,100,000 JMD or lot have gentle slope, easy to built and easily accessible St. Andrew goes straight ahead to a second intersection where you keep 4632 left. The property is on the left side of the road and can be identified by a small building being constructed near to the road. This appartment has a given floor area of 45.15M2 (485.99ft2) by reference of the Under offer Palms Apt is located on the northern side of Harbour View Strata Plan. It is a mid-terrace unit on the ground floor on the apartment block. A grille 4636 Kingston & Strata Lot Nos 4 Palms Apartment, Seven Miles, Bull Bay St. Andrew- to Yallahs main road. The complex is of a two-storey, east enclosed front patio leads to an open plan kitchen/living room/dining room, a bedroom $6,600,000 JMD or Volume 1323 Folio 656 of the ‘Walker’s Quarry’ and ’Walker’s Block Factory’ St. Andrew with built-in closet and en-suite shower bathroom and an enclosed laundry area at the 4614 formerly ‘Blacks Block factory. back. This appartment has a given floor area of 45.15M2 (485.99ft2) by reference of the Under offer Palms Apt is located on the northern side of Harbour View Strata Plan. This is a mid-terrace unit on the first (upper) floor on the apartment block. 4636 Kingston & Strata Lot Nos 17 Palms Apartment, Seven Miles, Bull Bay St. Andrew- to Yallahs main road. The complex is of a two-storey, east The interior comprises of an open plan kitchen/living room/dining room, a bedroom $7,000,000 JMD or Volume 1323, Folio 669. of the ‘Walker’s Quarry’ and ’Walker’s Block Factory’ St. Andrew with built-in closet and en-suite shower bathroom and an open terrace laundry/balcony 4614 formerly ‘Blacks Block factory. area at the back. This appartment has a given floor area of 46.49M2 (500.41ft2) by reference of the Under Offer Palms Apt is located on the northern side of Harbour View Strata Plan. This is an end-terrace unit on the first (upper) floor on the apartment block. 4636 Kingston & Strata Lot No 18 Palms Apartment, Seven Miles, Bull Bay St. Andrew- to Yallahs main road. The complex is of a two-storey, east The interior comprises of an open plan kitchen/living room/dining room, a bedroom $6,800,000 JMD or Volume 1323, Folio 670. of the ‘Walker’s Quarry’ and ’Walker’s Block Factory’ St. Andrew with built-in closet and en-suite shower bathroom and an open terrace laundry/balcony 4614 formerly ‘Blacks Block factory. area . The property is located on the western side of Clark Hill Unavailable 4636 Kingston & Part of Golden Spring, Golden Hill, Pinto, St. Andrew, Volume 1186 Road, in the vicinity of Mile Post Twelve at its junction The area of this land is 2.77 Acres $2,200,000 JMD or Folio 387 with the Golden Spring Land Settlement Road, in an area St. Andrew 4634 known as Pinto. Last updated: 5 August, 2021 The CIBC Logo is a trademark of Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce used by FirstCaribbean International Bank under license. Property located at 4 Marigold Avenue, off Aloe Avenue/Dahlia Road, 4636 Unavailable Kingston & The property is situated on the northern side of Marigold Part of Waltham Farm, Kingston 11 Single storey detached, two family residence- Gross Floor area of approx. 2,113 sq.ft $11,000,000 JMD or Avenue St. Andrew Volume 950 Folio 400 4634 St. Catherine The property is located on the eastern side of Bannister to 4636 Spanish Town/ Land part of Bannister, Old Harbour, St. Catherine-Volume 835 Folio Components/fixtures within the building are also well maintained and the overall Bully Tree main road leading from Old Harbour just before $25,000,000 JMD or 60 building appears to be in good condition St. Catherine reaching Davis Primary School in the parish of St. Catherine 4634 The Property is located in the Bushy Park area of South Under Offer West Saint Catherine. This is a new sub-division under Spanish Town/ Lot # 23 Bushy Park Aqueduct Country Club, Parish of Saint Catherine The subject is undeveloped residential lot in a gated community, size of property is construction that is expected to serve the needs of middle to $5,500,000 JMD 4632 or 4614 St. Catherine Volume # 1429 Folio # 309 927.11 SQM upper middle income persons of the southern Saint Catherine region. Property is also situated in close proximity to Highway 2000. The land area measures approximately 8,885.38 square metres (2.196 acres).On the land is an incomplete two story building that is disposed over a gross floor area of approximately 584.0 square metres (6,127 square feet). Ground Floor The property is located on the eastern side of Hillview Entrance foyer, sitting area, bedroom with bathroom, passage way, washroom, double 4636 Spanish Town/ Lot # 27 Hill View Anvenue, Mount Dawson, Saint Catherine-Volume avenue that runs off a reserved road approximately 1km east carport, and a internal staircase giving access to the upper floor, enclosed water tank $17,500,000 JMD or 1258, and Folio 838 of its junction with the Sligoville main road, in an area St. Catherine and a storeroom, 4634 known as Mount Dawson. Upper Floor Kitchen and dining room, livingroom, study, bedroom, bathroom, master suite with bathroom and walk in closet and a balcony. Clarendon 4636 One commercial Lot consisting of waiting and serving areas and washroom, part of a The property is located on the eastern side of the main road Strata Lot No. 12 Hayes, Clarendon-Volume 1311 Folio 394 $1,710,000 JMD or Clarendon three storey complex. Land area - 20.90 sq. m / 225 sq.ft from May Pen to Hayes close to the Police Station 4634 An improved single storey residence, comprising of a master bedroom, and an 4636 Lot No. 344 Bougainvilla Close, of Bushy Park Housing Scheme, unfinished bathroom, two other bedrooms, one bathroom, living area, dining area, The property is loated on the southern side of Bougainvilla $6,583,500 JMD or Clarendon Clarendon-Volume 1217 Folio 900 kitchen, utility room, laundry room, an enclosed front entrance, verandah/porch & an Close and is easily identified by lot numbers 4634 external wash tub. Size – 145.005 square metres (1,559.20 sq. ft.) Type of property is recreational/commercial. Lower Level The site comprises of a bar area, a pool room, an open patio and male and female restrooms. 4636 The property is located on the southern side of a parochial Land part of Harewood Pen, Clarendon -Volume 1211 Folio 810 Upper Level $11,500,000 JMD or Clarendon road leading from York Pen to Rhymesbury One bedroom, one bathroom 4634 Total gross building area is approximately 612 square metres (6,587 square feet)open patio A single storey (bungalow) with a floor area of approximately 178.187 metres square The property is located on the south western side of 4636 Lot 60 Sunnyfield Avenue, RhulesGardens, Land Part of Paisley Pen, (1,918 square feet). It consists of a garage, a verandah, a living/dining room, a kitchen, Sunnyfield Avenue, its junction with Hazard Drive,in the $14,000,000 JMD or Clarendon May Pen, Clarendon-Volume 1404 Folio 89 a laundry room four bedrooms and two bathrooms.
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