Sarles
P.o. Box F-43152
Freeport,
Bahamas
Details
Address | 15 Ericson Drive |
Area | Grand Bahama/Freeport |
Sub Area | Freeport |
Country | Bahamas |
Price | $200,000 |
Property Type | Single Family Home |
Bedrooms | 3 |
Bathrooms | 2 |
Floor Space | 1650 Square Feet |
Lot Size | 0.00 Acres |
Parking | Open |
MLS® # | 57007 |
Nestled within the vibrant community of Freeport, Grand Bahama, lies #15 Erickson Drive and Gough Lane—a spacious 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom home awaiting transformation. Boasting approximately 1650 square feet, this property offers an ideal canvas for those with a vision for renovation. This corner lot single family home has a spacious backyard for many gatherings for memories to be made. Located just off the charming Pioneers Way, convenience meets opportunity at this address, promising a lifestyle of ease and exploration. Convenience is a cornerstone of life at #15 Erickson Drive and Gough Lane, with proximity to downtown amenities including shopping, dining, and entertainment. Additionally, the Rand Memorial Hospital and the Grand Bahama Library are within easy reach, enhancing the practical appeal of this location. As Freeport embraces new investments from Carnival Cruise Line and other ventures, the potential for growth and prosperity on the island is palpable, presenting an exciting opportunity for homeowners to capitalize on emerging developments.
Listing Courtesy of the Bahamas MLS
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About
Nikolai has Freeport in his blood as the son of James and Marina Gottlieb Sarles. His mother, a Bahamian author, is the daughter of the island's first doctor and nurse - Dr. Eijnar and Owanta Gottlieb were medical practitioners brought in to serve the Pine Ridge lumber camp residents when early Freeport was being built. They later relocated to Abaco and served the Marsh Harbour and surrounding communities for many years.
Growing up in Freeport, Nikolai attended Sunland Baptist Academy before graduating from Ridley College in Ontario, Canada, and received his B.A. degree from Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
No stranger to real estate, Nikolai grew up earning his allowance helping his father put up real estate signs, and lived and breathed real estate from a young age, absorbing knowledge and insights around the dining room table.
With his exposure to a wide range of real estate projects, Nikolai developed a keen interest in the commercial and development side of the business, and is looking forward to focusing on renovation properties, rentals, and first-home opportunities as he learns every aspect of the business.
Well-traveled and with family ties in many parts of the world, Nikolai could have chosen anywhere to live, but wanted to come back to his roots in Grand Bahama to build his future. "I am the next generation", says Sarles, "and I would like to see the early promise of Grand Bahama renewed. As a young Bahamian, I look forward to helping other young Bahamians to get their start in real estate and home ownership."
Nikolai Sarles is especially interested in revitalizing real estate that was part of the island's mid-century heyday. As part of the next generation, Nikolai sees Grand Bahama's glory days not only as history, but also as a platform on which to build a bright future for himself and his fellow Bahamians.