Property Description
Features:
Location: Punta Uva, Puerto Viejo Limón de Tamanca., Price: $1.50 per m2 = $5.685.000, Total land area: 379 hectares (3.790.000 m2), Features: inside the forest, no ocean view available, Community features: bike paths, bus, public access, restaurants, school, shopping. , Close beaches (in a range of 30 to 60 minutes from the property): Cahuita, Salsa Brava, Cocles, Punta Uva, Manzanillo.
Description:
This beautiful finca is composed of 4 different lots. The total land area is of 379 hectares. The finca can be sold in a special package of the entire land or each piece separately. Each land has it’s own Plano Catastrado (that means it’s own registry in the Public Registry of Costa Rica), some of them are inside the Gandoca – Manzanillo Wildlife Refuge. The first lot has a land area of 200 hectares, the second lot has 45 hectares, the third one has 79 hectares and the last one has 50 hectares. The land is for sale at $1.50 per m2 (PRICE REDUCED FROM $3,50 m2), but this price can be negotiated in the total land. Financing available. This hilly land is like a natural park (40% is located in a biological corridor) with its own spring water. Inside the fincas you will find a lot of primary forest and beautiful wildlife, lush vegetation and huge trees provide shade and spectacular setting. The property is surrounded by the road that goes from Punta Uva to Paraíso, that means the highway that goes to the Sixaola frontier with Panamá. This road is in good conditions and illuminated. The finca is located at 3 km from the highway to the beach in a non paved road and has an alternative road that is only 1.5 km to the beach that has to be concluded. In the near future, there are plans to build an airport and a marina in the zone. The closest airport is 60 minutes away in Downtown Limón were local fights can land, here you can also find the shipping Port of Moín.
Price information:
Total land: 379 hectares (3.790.000 m2) = $5.685.000
Finca 1: aprox 200 hectares + (2.000.000 m2 +) = aprox $3.000.000
Finca 2: 45 hectares + (450.181,8 m2) = aprox $675,272.7
Finca 3: 79 hectares 5.818.89 m2 (795.818,89 m2) = aprox $1,193,728
Finca 4: 50 hectares 8.834.20 m2 (508.834,2 m2) = aprox$763,251.3
About the Caribbean Coast
Everything that you would expect of a tropical destination is served up on a golden platter on Costa Rica's Caribbean coast. Lush surroundings and friendly people are the ultimate compliments to any traveler's vacation. Bordered by Nicaragua and Panama, the Caribbean coast spans almost 200 kilometers.
Climate
This area of the country is generally hot and experiences quite a bit of rain. Temperatures hover generally between the mid to high 80's Fahrenheit. As much as 400 centimeters of rain has been recorded during one year. Since the coast has the advantage of refreshing ocean breezes, the weather is bearable. "Since the changing factor is rain, this is how it falls: January and November are transitional periods with higher winds and some rainy days. February through May is generally sunny with a little rain. July and December are the months of heaviest rainfall. Mid August through the first part of November is summer with the least rain. For diving, March, April and May, as well as September and October are "bookable" diving months; there's little doubt of weather conditions suitable for diving on any given day"
The Southern Caribbean coast
Puerto Viejo is located toward the south of the Limón Province along the highway to Bribrí, 10 km after Cahuita. Together with Cocles Beach, the shoreline here extends for 10 km. Between Puerto Viejo and Cocles Beach, a coral reef allows for the creation of a true aquarium that is very attractive for free diving. The presence of land and marine animals and plants creates a beautiful natural setting where visitors can enjoy sun, beach, ocean, diving, surfing and photo opportunities. The prettiest beaches of the country's east coast are located here as are several famous surfing spots. The area beaches and surf locations include: Playa Negra, Escuelita, Salsa Brava, Playa Chiquita, Playa Cocles, Punta Uva, Manzanillo. Cahuita National Park protects 2,500 acres, much of which consists of an underwater area of coral reefs and sea grasses. More reefs are found a bit further down the coast and these are included in the 25,000-acre Gandoca-Manzanillo National Wildlife Refuge. The terrestrial flora and fauna is similar in both reserves, and has many species in common with the previous region, both being located on the Caribbean side of Costa Rica.
Yalile Alpizar, President and Owner
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Grupo de Asesoría Profesional - GAP
Apartado 341 (2100)
San José, Costa Rica
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ESPECTACULAR LARGE FINCA NEAR GANDOCA – MANZANILLO WILDLIFE REFUGE, CARIBEAN COAST
Limón, Costa Rica
Property Info
- Web #: 648248
- Price: $5,685,000 $5.685.000 PRICE REDUCED FROM $13.265.000 FOR QUICK SALE.
- Lot Size: 379 hectares (3.790.000 m2)
- Status: Active
- Type: Residential
- Category: Land-only, Tropical, Mountain view, Ocean close, Ranch/Farms/Plantation
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