| Where in the World is Lee Harrison? |
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| Written by Han |
| Sunday, 23 March 2008 09:41 |
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Our man in South America takes his brief to explore the continent very seriously and rarely lets any grass grow under him before he’s off to his next adventure. That’s why it didn’t surprise us when we started getting Lee’s notes from Uruguay’s northern coast and interior. Lee’s mission now is to flesh out the story of Uruguay beyond the towns of Montevideo and Punta del Este…his usual stomping grounds.And he’s making great progress. “Finally,” he wrote the other day, “we’ve covered the entire coast…from Montevideo to Brazil.” First Lee gave us a frame to fit the Uruguay coast into, saying that, starting from Montevideo, Punta del Este is about a third of the way to the Brazil border. His latest discovery in that stretch…a town called Atlantida. “Atlántida turned out to be the nicest residential environment we saw anywhere on the coast,” Lee reports. “The streets were lined with tall, mature trees, and it had attractive beaches and a few nice restaurants and sidewalk cafés. “Generally speaking, foreigners don’t buy here. It’s mostly for Uruguayans…and the prices show it. We saw an attractive duplex on the water for just $32,000 and a large, very nice single home for $80,000, both with frontline water views.” That’s what Lee is best at…finding the deals. “Low end in La Pedrera (three blocks from the water) is $120,000. High end is more than a million dollars. You’ll find this hard to believe, but the million-dollar house looked like a bargain, given its size and location. The servants’ quarters were a four-bedroom unit!” Lee didn’t stop at the Brazilian border…he took a left turn and is exploring the Uruguay interior. Stay tuned… |
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