$3,400,000
St. Thomas,
MLS# 25-1430

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Property Description
A rare and strategic opportunity to acquire over 5 acres of B-2 zoned land directly across from Lindquist Bay, one of St. Thomas's most scenic coastlines. Ideally situated less than five minutes from the St. John ferry terminal and Red Hook, this site offers unmatched accessibility to key transportation, commercial, and resort hubs. The property's B-2 zoning provides extensive flexibility, allowing for commercial, residential, or mixed-use development. Elevated terrain delivers expansive ocean and down-island views, consistent trade winds, and a naturally desirable setting for high-end projects.
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LocationArea
Estate: Smith Bay EE
Postal Code: 00802
Directions: Heading from Red Hook driving towards Point Pleasant the US Immigration building is on your left, it is the lot immediately after that. It is between the Immigration building and the cemetery.
Geo Lat: 18.338904
Geo Lon: -64.86018
General Property Description
Lot Acres: 5.61
Realtor.COM Type: Land
Sub Type: Undeveloped (5-20 AC)
Taxes: 12087
Tax Year: 2025
Association Fee: No
Water Front: No
Zoning: B-2
Stamp Tax: Paid by Buyer
Contract Information
Begin Date: 2025-07-19
List Price: $3,400,000
Current Price: $3,400,000
Status Change Info
Status: Active
Miscellaneous
Active HOA: No
PWD#: D9-9033-T015
Map Date: 2007-12-05
Property Features
View: BVI; Ocean; St. John
Supplements
With a significant and growing demand for workforce and mid-market housing, as well as opportunities in hospitality or retail, this parcel represents a high-value investment in one of the island's most dynamic growth corridors. The location, visibility, and zoning create a rare alignment for developers, investors, or institutional buyers seeking to establish a flagship project.
This parcel represents a rare opportunity to create a landmark development in one of St. Thomas's most desirable and accessible locations.
Listing Office: Calypso Realty PC
Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed.

19F Smith Bay Survey 2025