The facility is located in Las Piedras, Canelones just 20 minutes by new highway from the port of Montevideo, the capital city of Uruguay. Besides the facility, a house, water storage tank, and well are also placed on the 2 acre property.
The facility itself is approximately 3,800 square feet (roughly 380 square meters) and is of concrete block construction. It has a zinc coated corrugated steel roof with large fiberglass windows providing plenty of light. Electricity is also available from a line on the road. On the grounds of the facility are also 382,000 liters of concrete tanks.
If the tanks in the cellar are filled in, you have a continuous concrete floor. The property also includes the concrete structure of a small house with two rooms and a bathroom. The kitchen can be placed on the other side of the wall separating the bathroom from the rest of the house. There is electricity, phone and water availability. A septic system would have to be installed. Once completed, the house could be used as a management or security office.
There is a large above-ground storage tank on the property, with a well. In the photo below showing the storage tank, the acreage can be seen to extend to the tree line in the background. I have clear title to the property and there is no mortgage.
The process of property transfer is strictly regulated. To purchase the property, I used an escribana, combination notary/real estate lawyer, who was recommended by the Consulate of Uruguay here in New York City.
|