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Costa Rica Reiseführer
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Haus in Costa Rica kaufen
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Haus in Costa Rica kaufen
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Immobilienkauf Costa Rica
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Costa Rica
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Kurz vor meiner Reise nach Costa Rica
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Country House with 85m2 of living space and 450m2 land. Bungalow with 80m2 of living space and 5400m2 Land. - Caribbean, Costa Rica
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House in Guapiles:
Beautiful home with three bedrooms, kitchen, living room, large terraces, bathroom with Duscha, two laundry cluck and a wardrobe in the room.
The tereno has 450 m2 and 115 m2 house. Aqua itself. The school is very close and there is a bus station.
Home country:
Country house with 5400 m2. The point is excellent with a beautiful panoramic view. With pure air and tranquility.
There serca two rivers and the possibility to do sports. Also Vieve not alone, because there, citizen.
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27 acre organic permaculture farm for sale - Central North, Costa Rica
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27 acre (10.925 ha) organic permaculture farm for sale
Farm
The land has a title and papers and is properly measured.
I bought the farm in August 2005. The size of the land is 11 hectares (27 acre). 3 ha of the land are secondary forest with a few primary trees left. On the land there is a drinkable spring, 2 small creeks and a big one that can swell to the size of a river, when it rains. The last one is perfect for taking a good bath or to let the current massage you natural jacuzzi style. The terrain is slightly sloped and for that reason there are some nice views to Lake Nicaragua in the north.
Mature fruit trees: 2 nance (chakunga), ca. 20 avocado, 3 water apple, 4 coconut, 4 mango, 4 guayabas (often wrongly called “guavas”), a bunch of cacao trees, 2 ice-cream beans (guava), 4 cashew, 5 soursop (gunabana), 6 Rollinia, grapefruit, 3 Abiu, some sweet lemons, 3 peanut-butter cherries, around 15 noni trees (supreme quality), lots of lemons and oranges.
Mature fruiting bushes: Some papayas, lots of bananas, x passion fruits, x tomatoes, 2 acerola, 3 Arasar and some pineapples.
Besides the old stock of fruit trees I planted around 200 more. Whatever different kinds I could get (Durian, chempedak, jackfruit, velvet apple, rambutan, rollinia, litchi, mangosteen…). By now there is an assortment of over 80 different kinds of fruit. Some of them already bear fruit, while most will start fruiting in 2010 and others probably not until in 2013 (wild Durian, Mangostan).
My style of farming is best described as forest gardening with permaculture principles.
There is a perfect spot on the land to dig a natural swimming pond, which could be used as a fish pond the same time. Also there are several spots with good views that can be used as construction sites for buildings (at least 4 sites with view). The land has a difference in height of 200 feet from the lowest to the highest point, so the fruit season will be slightly extended if trees are planted at different heights. Also the shape and character of the land makes it perfect for tours and could easily be transformed into a botanical garden or nature trail. The land has a lot of potential and fertile soil. The base is already established and with a bit of additional work it will be a paradise.
Vanilla and black pepper plants grow well there and could be extended all over the property, as a mean of generating income. Same for Cacao. Perfect area for those kind of crops. You could make your own chocolate, or just export cacao, black pepper, vanilla, noni juice...
Also I have 2 kinds of wild bees that produce highest quality honey and pollinate the fruit trees to insure good harvests. Costa Rican bees do not have a huge Varoa problem, as in the US and in Europe, as the eco-system here is much more stable and healthy. Also most wild bees are not affected by Varoa anyways. Also the vanilla plants in here do get pollinated on their own, unlike in Hawaii where it is additional work for the grower.
The land has lots of beautiful pristine areas in the forest with old-growth trees, well suited for hiking trails.
Reason for selling the farm
Well, I have a 5 year old daughter in Austria that needs me around more often. Europe is a bit too far from Central America to live in two places. I want to find someone who appreciates nature and the fruit trees I planted, so my work will not be in vain. The land is perfect for a family or group of people to live self-sustainable and run a successful business there.
Neighbors and Nature
Almost all our neighbors are friendly and helpful cow farmers. Although cattle has a lot of disadvantages there is one good thing about it: very little chemicals are used on a meadow! Generally I prefer to have neighbors with cows to a pineapple plantation! Also since the neighbors make their money with the cattle, they usually don’t spray the few fruit trees that grow around. So I can get a lot of organic fruits from my neighbors too.
Overall the area around us is very clean. Partly for the low population density and the old fashioned way to raise cattle. At the moment our little village consist of only 30 inhabitants. For that reason there are still no bars, restaurants or supermarkets around. The people of the area still live quite simple and create way less trash than city folk. It is hard to spot plastic trash on the trails and dirt roads, while around cities it can be littered. Luckily there is very little trash burning going on, unlike SE Asia, where the air at night sometimes was full of toxic plastic fumes and dioxides.
Wildlife
Costa Rica is the bridge between two continents, and for that reason, it also has species from the north and south. It is one of the countries with the most diversity of flora and fauna. There are a huge variety of birds and mammals. Toucans and raccoons come to the house and try to steal ripe bananas from the porch. Humming birds regularly visit the flowers in the back yard and big birds of prey glide majestically through the sky. During guava season many parrots come to feast on the delicious fruits and make a noisy racket. There are loads of different mammals, birds, insects, reptiles. The eco-system of the area is still very healthy and diverse, e.g. balanced.
Cabin
There is a simple wooden cabin with a few beds on the land. The cabin has electricity and running water and there is a half-open kitchen on the backside of the cabin. Very basic, but enough for a start-up until you get your own house or lodge there.
Infrastructure
The closest village is called Canalete and offers a supermarket, several grocery stores, a hardware store, butcher, restaurants, bars and so on, but still no Internet café. The closest Internet place is in Upala, a small laid-back town around 40 min. with the car. Upala offers a much wider variety of shops, has several banks, a post office and a few Internet cafes. But the Costa Rican phone company now offers Internet connection through cell phones that have a GPRS function and can act as a modem. It is even quite cheap: 3500 colones (7$) a month, as much time as you want. Of course slow, but enough for email and some browsing.
So far there is no phone line going up to the farm, but there is reception for cell phones on certain spots in and around the cabin and on the hill tops. Taxes for the land are very cheap: around 30$ a year! So far I paid not more than 7$ for electricity a month, running a fridge, blender, lights and a laptop.
Site
The farm is located at 10° 50’ northern latitude and 85° 05’ longitude, at the foot of the mountain Miravalles (2028 m), 300 to 350 m above sea level, with a view over the plains in the north and Lake Nicaragua.
The area is lightly populated and there is a lot of forestland around. There is a huge forest reserve called “Miravalles” within 3 km airline of the farm. Plenty of creeks and springs in the area have water all year round. The farm has a fresh water spring for drinking water that supplies enough water for several families all year round.
The place is calm and isolate. The nearest village (Canalete) is 5 miles down the hill on a gravel/dirt road with very few cars passing.
The drive to the nearest beach requires around 2.5 hours of travel time. The beautiful national park Tenorio with “Rio Celeste” can be reached within an hour and a quarter from the farm (with a 4x4). And there are hot springs in “Aguas Claras” one hour far.
Climate
The climate is tropical with abundant rain but less than on the Caribbean side. Daytime temperature varies between 24 and 30 degrees Celsius. Nighttime temperature is between 20 and 26 degrees.
Dry season is from February to May and the rainy season is from June to January.
The strongest rains fall usually during December.
The middle of dry season marks the beginning of the fruit season, when most fruits are available. But there is always some fruit around, besides the species that produces all year round anyways (like banana, papaya, coconut).
The climate here is generally very mild. It is not as hot as the tropical lowland, but it’s still a nice temperature to be out in the open all the time. Since there is always a little breeze blowing in the area, it doesn’t feel so humid or sticky. There is no air conditioning necessary, as the elevation is high enough for a gentle breeze cooling on hot days. Around October it can be windy at night, but due to the geographical situation of the area, the farm is well protected from storms.
Dry season is a really beautiful and sunny time. It still rains from time to time, so the plantations need no irrigation (except maybe some sensitive veggies), but it is quite dry and there are almost no mosquitoes around. Neither day, nor night.
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Schönes Haus bei Atenas - Central Valley, Costa Rica
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The new House (2006) lies in a calm and maintained residential area with view of the central valley and surrounding mountains. The construction surface has 215 m2, consisting of 3 bedrooms with large built-in closets, 2 bathrooms, big living room with beautiful open kitchen, sun terrace, swimming pool, carport area and store room. Maintained tropical garden with many flowers, palms, bushes Swimming pool (3mx6mx1.2m) and pump-house. The property size is 1.126 m2. Ideally for private or as holiday house.
The main attraction of this area is the climate. Here prevails through the whole year temperatures with an average of 24°C . It is in an altitude approximately 600 to 800 m over the sea level. Predominant rural area, the centre of Atenas has different purchase possibilities, banks, physicians, post office, hardware stores, gas stations, etc.. The main city of Alajuela and the airport can be reached in approx. 30 min. as well as San José in approx. 25 min. .
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Unique Villa with beautifull View to the Pacific La Tabla San Ramon - Central Valley, Costa Rica
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Location / Surroundings
Property Size: 11.197 m2 – 3 acres
Construction:
Houses: 380 m2 (main house 235 m2, guest- and other houses 145 m2)
Also terraces 130 m2
Together 510 m2
Parking area 180 m2
Electric gate
Jacuzzi, steam room, massage room (all with view)
2 underground springs (one of them is the biggest in this area)
2 water tanks
Wrought-iron gate
The whole property is fenced (more than 400 meters)
Gardens
SKY TV
Internet access 24 hours
Distances
The distance to San José is 43 miles and to the airport Juan Santamaria 30 miles. The property has a breathtaking view over the Pacific Ocean and to the mountains in the south of Costa Rica. The place is on the end of the central valley and has one of the best climates of Costa Rica. It is a perfect place for a life in tranquility and pure nature with pure air. Each part of the day has its special breezes and temperature, with night time bringing star studded skies and a valley full of lights.
The land is situated on the tenth degree of latitude and 3.300 (1.100 m) feet above sea level it provides one of the best climates in the world with all year long average temperature of 77ºF (25ºC) - a perfect place to promote or maintain your health. Each part of the day has its special breezes and temperature, with night time bringing star studded skies and a valley full of lights. The air on our land is purified by trees, exotic plants, green spaces and surrounding forests full of birds and butterflies.
The distance to the next city San Ramón with 80.000 habitants is 7 miles. In a distance of 2 miles you have a high school (Spanish) and a bilingual high school 5 miles away.
Costa Rica, a tiny country that forms the land bridge between North and South America, is almost too good to believe. It has more species of mammals and birds than the continental United States and Canada combined, unmatched flora that includes over 3,000 species of wild orchids alone and a world famous national park system.
Costa Rica is a land of natural treasures: lush green jungles and forests, steaming volcanoes, mountains, Caribbean beaches,
and Pacific surf. You can explore miles of nature trails that access a variety of unique natural habitats, drive to the edge
of a volcanic crater or through the deep, rich mountain jungle, or soak up the rays on a magnificent tree-lined beach.
Costa Rica’s Central Valley is noted for its eternal spring like weather. The district San Ramón de Alajuela is
Particular
Property Size: 11.197 m2 – 3 acres
Construction:
Houses: 380 m2 (main house 235 m2, guest- and other houses 145 m2)
Also terraces 130 m2
Together 510 m2
Parking area 180 m2
Electric gate
Jacuzzi, steam room, massage room (all with view)
2 underground springs (one of them is the biggest in this area)
2 water tanks
Wrought-iron gate
The whole property is fenced (more than 400 meters)
Gardens
SKY TV
Internet access 24 hours
About us
The distance to San José is 43 miles and to the airport Juan Santamaria 30 miles. The property has a breathtaking view over
the Pacific Ocean and to the mountains in the south of Costa Rica. The place is on the end of the central valley and has one
of the best climates of Costa Rica. It is a perfect place for a life in tranquility and pure nature with pure air. Each part
of the day has its special breezes and temperature, with night time bringing star studded skies and a valley full of lights.
The land is situated on the tenth degree of latitude and 3.300 (1.100 m) feet above sea level it provides one of the best
climates in the world with all year long average temperature of 77ºF (25ºC) - a perfect place to promote or maintain your
health. Each part of the day has its special breezes and temperature, with night time bringing star studded skies and a valley
full of lights. The air on our land is purified by trees, exotic plants, green spaces and surrounding forests full of birds and
butterflies.
The distance to the next city San Ramón with 80.000 habitants is 7 miles. In a distance of 2 miles you have a high school
(Spanish) and a bilingual high school 5 miles away.
Costa Rica, a tiny country that forms the land bridge between North and South America, is almost too good to believe. It has
more species of mammals and birds than the continental United States and Canada combined, unmatched flora that includes over
3,000 species of wild orchids alone and a world famous national park system.
Costa Rica is a land of natural treasures: lush green jungles and forests, steaming volcanoes, mountains, Caribbean beaches,
and Pacific surf. You can explore miles of nature trails that access a variety of unique natural habitats, drive to the edge
of a volcanic crater or through the deep, rich mountain jungle, or soak up the rays on a magnificent tree-lined beach.
Costa Rica’s Central Valley is noted for its eternal spring like weather. The district San Ramón de Alajuela is
Distances
Closest port: Puntarenas, Caldera (50 km)
Closest airport: Aeropuerto Juan Santamaria (60 km)
Distance to the bus: 1.500 m
Distance to shopping opportunity: 1.500 m
Distance to the next neighbour: 1.000 m
Distance to the lake/ocean: 50 km
Distance to the next large city: 12 km
Living-/floor space: 500 m²
Property area: 11.100 m²
Closest metropolis: San Ramón
Orientation: Southwest
Location:
Location on a hill
Detached location
View:
View
Panoramic view
Mountain view
Ocean view
Equipment and accomodation
Number rooms: 15 rooms total, 2 floors, 2 garages, 5 bathrooms, 8 bedrooms, 1 Guest toilets, 2 terraces/balconies
Equipment: Luxury object, New building, Garden, Commercially usable
Year of construction: 2007
Condition: ready for occupancy
Power, Voltage: Electric power
Heating: Other
Water: Water source
Wastewater: Well-spring
Property: The property is developed
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Costa Rican Mountain Paradise - For sale - Central Valley, Costa Rica
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The Property
35-acre finca (farm) located in the small village of Rio Blanco near Copey Dota in the Central Highlands of Costa Rica. Located 6 kilometers south/east of the Pan American Highway. 30 minutes from the small service towns of Santa Maria Dota and San Marcos Terrazu and two hours drive to San Jose. Two to three hours drive to the ocean beaches.
The property lies in a lush valley at an elevation of 7000 feet. Because of the elevation the weather is 75+-degrees farenheight in the daytime and cooler in the night all year round. No humidity and constant fresh mountain air. 6 months of the year are considered the dry season and 6 months the raining season.
The property is bounded on the north by the Rio Blanco River for approximately one mile and on the south by a one and a quarter mile county road leading further into the mountains.
The property lies in a nationally protected (approximately 10,000-acre) preserve with only a few dairy and orchards farms near by.
Because of the property’s central location the Pacific and Atlantic beaches can both be reached within a two to three hour drive. The property is extremely peaceful. There is no traffic and almost no sign of tourists except occasional bird watchers.
Ten acres of the property is developed as a rainbow trout farm with a hatchery and seven small lakes and ponds served by an aqueduct system from the river. The 10 acres contain all the buildings and is landscaped with beautiful indigenous flowers and fruit trees including limes, lemons and avocado and walking pathways. A continuous growing large vegetable garden with a green house is located on an island in one of the larger lakes. The garden can provide year round fresh vegetables.
The remaining acreage is divided into 15 acres of pasture (for horses or cows if desired) and ten acres of original tropical jungle. The area is noted for its bird life of all kinds and particularly the Quetzals.
Access and utilities
Public electricity, telephone and Internet serve the property.
Springs and holding tanks provide fresh domestic water. A water wheel irrigates upper gardens and siphoning pipes serve the lower area. Water heating and cooking is provided by propane gas available locally.
A 1/3-mile access drive serves the developed portion of the property from a private gate.
Two other private drives serve three potential home sites on the higher elevations with spectacular views. The property is entirely fenced.
Buildings
The owners, being an architect and an artist, designed all the structures beginning in 1997. The main house is a timber-framed structure of approximately 1000sf with two bedrooms, a loft, separate bath and shower/toilet rooms. The living dining and kitchen are in a “great room” with a huge fireplace for cool evenings.
The house faces a large tiled terrace on a lakefront to the east for sun in the morning and a large deck off the west for afternoon sun. A wood-fired stone and tile hot tub is intergraded into the east terrace.
The interior of the house is all tiles and wood floors and plaster walls. The house has windows everywhere for light and views to the ponds and river. The interior is replete with artifacts purchased throughout Central America over the years and incorporated in the homes interior design.
A lower level (at grade) garage provides for equipment storage, a small shop and storage for a 2008 two door diesel Toyota Land Cruiser and a 2006 two seated 450 Bonbardier ATV.
100 feet to the west of the main house is a 400 square foot guesthouse with a full kitchen, toilet room and outdoor shower overlooking the river. The house has tile counters and wood floors. Outside, flowers and ponds surround the house.
Additional buildings include a large chicken house for daily eggs and a bodega / carport for a 450 Bombardier ATV, shop and firewood storage.
The hatchery building has been used to raise fingerlings, which are grown and then transferred to the ponds. The farm can be operated as a profitable trout farm if the new owners desired. Currently the owners raise enough fish for there own consumption and for fly fishing.
Maintenance
A neighbor is hired to maintain the landscape and the irrigation and aqueduct system for about $250 per month.
The property taxes are $16 per year (near nothing) because of the preserve status of the surrounding area.
All utilities expense combined are about $40/ per month. Construction labor costs between one dollar and four dollars per hour.
Seller’s intent
The sellers wish to focus on finding a new home in Washington State on Bainbridge Island. The sellers have come to Costa Rica for the past eleven years from January to mid April to enjoy the mountain summer and tropical beaches.
Property values has nearly tripled since 1997 and continue to appreciate because of Costa Rica’s special qualities… no army, free medical, good educational system, immense national park and preserved areas and an “eco sensitive” tourism base, friendly people and a rich historic culture.
Price
The property is for sale for $399,000 not including the Toyota car. The sellers will consider an exchange of property on Bainbridge Island Washington and/or a portion in a contract.
The property is titled, surveyed and is in the national registry in the sellers name. There are no liens or encumbrances.
No visas are required and a stay of 3 months is allowed. Visiting Nicaragua or Panama and returning the next day provide further 3-month time extensions. You can become a “pensioner” by applications and have no time restraints.
It is recommended that a travel book be reviewed for country details. Seriously interested parties should come to the farm between Jan 15 and April 5, 2010 to meet the owners and see the property. After that date the sellers can meet on Bainbridge Island for further discussion.
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