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BDB Property Listing 2020 AUGUST 2020 Property Listings NOTICE: ALL ASSETS SOLD AS IS, WHERE IS The public is invited to submit sealed bids marked "Tender" to the Attention: Financial Controller, Bahamas Development Bank, Cable Beach Office or online at www.bdb.gov.bs Kindly telephone 327-5700 or 327-5780 if additional information is needed. The Bahamas Development Bank reserves the right to reject any or all offers. Bahamas Development Bank Property Listing Abaco Tender Code: CB Residential Property-20,000 sq. ft. Fire Road, Little Abaco. Appraised Value $15,000 Tender Code: RF Lot #6, 2 Acres, Fox Town, Abaco. Vacant Property. Appraised Value: $50,000 Tender Code: JM Lot of land located Wood Cay, Little Abaco. 150 ft. running north of Creek, 225.65 ft. running east of Gladys Saunders property, 150 ft. running south of Great Abaco Highway and 225.65 ft. running west of Road Reservation with structure, Appraised Value: $33,847.50 Tender Code: PW Residential Property-Lot 71M Portion of Crown Allotment 71, Murphy Town, Great Abaco Island. Appraised Value $28,000 Andros Tender Code: GW 5 Acre Lot of Land being a Portion of Barton Crown Grant, Pleasant Bay, vacant property Andros. Appraised Value $70,000. Tender Code: WB Lot #2, Parcel C, Swains Point, Mangrove Cay, Andros. Vacant Property Appraised Value: $125,000 Tender Code: TB Lot #49 & 50 Port Nelson, Rum Cay. Vacant Property Appraised Value: $33,750 Tender Code: EC Lot. #31 (1.21 Acres) Property W/house, Red Bays, Andros Appraised Value 92,000 Tender Code: SS2 Lot #398, Bahama Village Sub., Bahama Village, Andros. Vacant Property Appraised Value: $12,000 Tender Code: FS 1.49 Acres with Six (6) Building Including A 7 Unit Apartment Building Cottages and Club House, Mangrove Cay, Andros. Appraised Value: $475,000 Bahamas Development Bank Property Listing Cat Island Tender Code: SAC Piece Parcel or Tract of Land Situated in the Settlement of Bennett's Harbour, Cat Island, Property with House. Appraised Value: $114,000 Tender Code: WH 1.39 Acres Situated Northwards of Arthur’s Town Cat Island with Guest House. Appraised Value 630,000 Eleuthera Tender Code: WIS Lot #12, 13, 14 & 15, Blk 21 Sect. B, Eleuthera Island Shores, Gregory Town Eleuthera. Motel / Guest House. Appraised Value: $1,107,000 Tender Code: TW Lot of Land w/House, Gregory Town, Eleuthera. Appraised Value $13,000 Tender Code: CH Commercial and Residential-Lot 22-part of 16.17-acre tract, North Palmetto Point, leuthera. Appraised Value $10,000 Exuma Tender Code: VC1 Lot # 95,Exuma Harbour Estate Georgetown, Exuma. Vacant Property. Appraised Value: $45,000 Tender Code: VC2 Lot #97 Exuma Harbour Estate, George Town, Exuma. Vacant Property. Appraised Value: $45,000 Grand Bahama Tender Code: JD Lot #7, Block #10, Unit #2 Bristol Bay Subdivision,Multi-Family/Hi Rise, Freeport, Grand Bahama. Appraised Value: $36,780 Tender Code: NF2 Lot 39, Block 9, Bahamia West Replat, Grand Bahama. Vacant Property. Bahamas Development Bank Property Listing Grand Bahama Tender Code: LR Vacant Lot #8 Block #12 Unit #3 (11,250Sq. Ft.). Henny Ave. Derby Subdiv. Grand Bahama. Vacant Property. Appraised Value: $65,000 Tender Code: TT Lot # 63 E Epson Road, Mayfield Park, Grand Bahama. Vacant Property Appraised Value $43,500 Tender Code: S/MR Lot 56, Block 1, Section 1, Bahamas Terrace, Grand Bahama Spanish Cay (On Canal) 13,499 sq. ft., Single Family, Vacant Property. Appraised Value $44,752 Tender Code: OC Lot 59, Caravel Beach, Section 1, 17,276 sq. ft., with partial structure. Multi-Family- Grand Bahama Appraised Value $34,820.00 Tender Code: OC2 Lot 110, Caravel Beach, Section 1, 12,500 sq. ft., Multi-Family vacant. Grand Bahama Appraised Value $28,600 Tender Code: SB Lot 16, Block 1 Bahamia West Replat, 11,000 sq. ft., Braemar Drive, Single Family Vacant- Appraised Value $23,375 (SVSB) Tender Code: NM Unit 3, Lot 15, Block 15, 90’ x 125’ -Derby Subdivision-Multi-Family Vacant. Grand Bahama Appraised Value-$15,750. Tender Code: GR Lot 268, Block C, Section 2, Single Family-Vacant, Holmes Rock, Grand Bahama East Subdivision-Last Appraised at $10,000 Tender Code: SG Single Family/Duplex Vacant-Lot #489, Section 2B, Grand Bahama East Sub., Appraised Value $3,500 Tender Code: EE Open Zone-Lot 37, Cemetery Road, Kings Subdivision, Eight Mile Rock. Appraised Value $94,800 Bahamas Development Bank Property Listing Grand Bahama Tender Code: HD Lot 13, Block 59, Unit 3, Emerald Bay Sub., Multi-Family Vacant-Property on the canal. Grand Bahama. Appraised Value $43,800 Tender Code: ISB Vacant Lot 28, Block 2, Bootle Bay Subd. West, 8,550 sq. ft. Grand Bahama. Appraised Value $15,390 Tender Code: EP Multi-Family Vacant-Lot 268, Joseph Pinder Dr., Britannia Estate Subdivision. Grand Bahama. Appraised Value $14,671 Tender Code: KGS Commercial Complex -Hanna Hill, Eight Mile Rock 2.98 acres, Tract 42, with structure. Grand Bahama. Appraised Value $181,901 Tender Code: MA Commercial-Lot 20, Block SS, Civic Industrial Area, 46,478.52 sq. ft., with structure. Grand Bahama Appraised Value $28,600 Tender Code: JC Lot 8, McClean's Town, East Grand Bahama, Open Zone, 47,436.84 sq. ft. Appraised Value: $38,700 Tender Code: DC Lot 2 & 3, Block 18, Lucayan Estate. Grand Bahama Appraised Value: $6,000 each, Tender Code: OR Open Zone-Holmes Rock South, a portion of a larger tract of 50,800 consisting of 7,200 sq. ft., opposite GB Power Pole #175, West Grand Bahama. Appraised Value: $5,760 Tender Code: SC Lot 6, Block 7, Fortune Point, Unit 2 Subdivision, .93 acres, Multi-Family, Grand Bahama Appraised Value: $93,000 Tender Code SMR Lot 339, Section C, Hudson Estate, Melbourne Crescent, 6,875 sq. ft., Single Family Vacant. Grand Bahama. Appraised Value $12,925.00 Tender Code: AS Lot 43, Nelson Rd, Poinciana Gardens Subd. Grand Bahama Appraised Value: $159,830 Bahamas Development Bank Property Listing Grand Bahama Tender Code: RR Residential & Commercial-Lot containing 3.00 acres west of Pole 292 in Roberts Town, High Rock with Motel. Appraised Value: $432,000 Tender Code: DK Residential & Commercial - High Rock Settlement, 4.999 acres, Appraised Value $640,000 Tender Code JW Lot 1, Blk 6, Bell Channel Bay Unit 3, 1.13 acres 20 room hotel, Tourist-Commercial Appraised Value $709,400 Inagua Tender Code: LI Lot 194 (Developed property w/ 4 Units), Matthew Town, Inagua. Appraised Value 186,000 Rum Cay Tender Code: TB Lot #49 & 50 Port Nelson, Rum Cay. Vacant Property Appraised Value 33,750 New Providence Tender Code: AED Property w/house, Englerston, New Providence, Vacant Property Appraised Value: $30,000 Tender Code: MFR Lot #18, Block #29, Coconut Grove, New Providence. Vacant Property. Appraised Value: $70,000 Tender Code: QN 2,500 sq. ft. property in Sunlight Cottage, New Providence,Vacant Property Appraised Value: $11,250 Tender Code: JS Lot in the vcinity of Lyon Road/Sutton St., Kemp Road Area, Eastern District, New Providence, Commercial. Appraised Value: $100,000 Tender Code: ASW Lot #1246 Golden Gates #2, Mermaid Blvd. Golden Gates #2. New Providence. Appraised Value $244,845 Bahamas Development Bank Property Listing New Providence Tender Code: DST Lot of Land 7,000 sq. ft. in Union Village, New Providence. Zone Multi-Family. Appraised Value $75,000 Tender Code: BBSM Lot #260 Bel Air Estates New Providence Appraised Value 280,000 Tender Code: EB Lot #3 &4, Blk 47, w/Duplex, Forbes St., Nassau Village, New Providence. Appraised Value 172,932 Tender Code: DAB Lot #6 (7,000Sq. Ft.) W/Duplex 2,032Sq. Ft. Kool Acres Sub, Kool Acres, New Providence. Appraised Value 265,000 Tender Code: KD Lot#210 with house,Yamacraw Beach Estates, New Providence. Appraised Value: $170,000 Tender Code: WM Lot #29 & 30, Blk 47, Matthew St., Nassau Village, New Providence. Appraised Value: $145,000 Tender Code: KPJ Property on Deveaux St., Commercial Rental/Office. Appraised Value $85,000 Long Island Tender Code: EM Bon Accord, Long Island Clarence Town, Long Island Appraised Value: $30,000 Tender Code: DG Property with Restaurant & Bar. Seymour's, Long Island. Appraised Value 75,000 Tender Code: RT Lot Crown Grant, Clarence Town, Long Island. Appraised Value. $54,975 Tender Code: NA 2 Acres & 1 Acre Lots Property W/House Deadman’s Cay, Long Island Appraised Value $95,000.
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