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This
property is located on
District of Santa Cruz,
Santa Cruz of the province
of Guanacaste . This
property represents one of
the most lucrative and
impressive beachfront
properties on the coast.
Boasting 155 acres,
including impressive
topography along the 3,000
feet of beachfront, the
property is well-situated on
the Northern Pacific Coast .
The property is ideal for a
private estate, or of
course, a lucrative
beachfront residential/hotel
community. Neighboring this
property is the Hacienda
Pinilla project, a condo
hotel project hosting a 240
room hotel, spa, beach club,
restaurants and waterfront
homes and condos.
Unlike most beach property
in Costa Rica , this
property is titled to the 50
meter line, offering an
extremely unique setting.
Moreover, as seen in the
photographs, this property
sits directly on a small
peninsula between Playa
Lagarto and Playa Marbella's
coastlines, providing both
impressive views, as well as
height above the sea. The
setting is painted to host a
first class hotel, clubhouse
for a residential project,
or any combination... In
addition, the deep waters in
Lagarto Bay are ideal for
docking fishing or
sailboats, making this
property an ideal candidate
for a fishing lodge, or
hotel-condo complex with a
variety of water sports.
About Playa Lagarto If
you're looking for
spectacular ocean views,
golden sand beaches, and
complete tranquility, Playa
Marbella is an ideal
vacation or residential
location. Playa Marbella is
a small fishing community
that you may miss altogether
if you close your eyes for
more than a second or two.
Located on Guanacaste's
Pacific coast, Playa Lagarto
and Marbella are just a
short 90 minute drive from
the Liberia International
Airport , and 45 minutes to
the bustling resort towns of
Flamingo and Tamarindo. The
city of Santa Cruz is a mere
35 minutes from Playa
Lagarto and Marbella, and
offers scores of
restaurants, shops, banks,
medical services and most
every other modern
convenience. Also nearby are
scores of world class golf
courses, resorts, and
restaurants… with more
popping up nearly every
month!
Playa Marbella is a sleepy
village that now finds
itself on the radar of just
about every savvy investor
in the Costa Rica
marketplace. While most
(95%) of the beach and
oceanfront properties in
Costa Rica are untitled and
considered restricted
"concession" properties,
Playa Marbella offers some
of the last FULLY TITLED
remarkable beach front and
ocean proximity property in
all of Costa Rica. As such,
several developers are now
engaged in grand residential
and resort communities that
will soon make their home in
or near Playa Lagarto or
Marbella.
GUANACASTE PROVINCE
Averaging approximately 65
inches of rain per year, the
Guanacaste Province is by
far the driest in Costa Rica
. Commencing along the
border of Nicaragua and
extending south along the
Pacific Coast and inland,
the Guanacaste region
derives its name from the
shady trees that still
shelter the herds of cattle
roaming the dusty savanna.
It is home to one of the
last remnants of tropical
dry forest in Central
America. Guanacaste is
witnessing an incredible
sustained property boom that
is transforming small,
sleepy fishing villages into
thriving, ocean side resort
towns. Well known for its
stunning golden beaches and
virtually limitless supply
of sun, Guanacaste is
quickly becoming the
destination of choice for
buyers looking for a piece
of warm, tropical paradise.
Its rapidly improving
infrastructure has attracted
significant international
investment in Guanacaste
real estate development,
such as the new
ultra-luxurious Four Seasons
Resort about an hour away,
and the new J.W. Marriot in
Playa Avellanas, which is
only about a 30 minute drive
from Playa Lagarto. •
Championship golf resorts •
World-class surfing beaches
• Unparalleled natural
mountain hot springs and
spas • Famed Giant
Leatherback Turtle nesting
beaches • Sport fishing,
scuba diving and whitewater
rafting Guanacaste's Pacific
Coast…now known as the "Gold
Coast" is renowned for its
golden sand beaches, world
class fishing, surfing,
snorkeling and diving.
Guanacaste's newly expanded
international airport in
Liberia now offers direct
flights from Houston,
Atlanta, Charlotte, Newark,
Dallas and Miami…offering
incredible direct access to
Guanacaste's jewels…most
within a very short drive
from this convenient new
airport. When traveling
through Guanacaste, most
assuredly one aspect that
will stay with you is the
sun. It's almost as if the
sun is closer to you here.
It bathes everything with a
golden hue and gilds the
surrounding landscape. Great
expanses of golden grasses
sway elegantly in the wind
while stunted, gnarled
Guanacaste Trees dot the low
hills.
The landscape is both
dramatic and memorable for
any visitor traversing the
largest region of Costa Rica
. The Guanacaste region is
bordered by two mountain
ranges. The Cordillera de
Tilarán and the Cordillera
de Guanacaste provide
splendid craggy backdrops to
some of the country's most
beautiful countryside. The
perfect time to visit
Guanacaste is, luckily
enough, year around. No
matter if you visit during
the dry season or during the
wet season, both provide
spectacular advantages. The
dry season affords the
serious sun lover with
plenty of tanning time,
while the wet season brings
the trees into bloom with
explosions of colors and
fragrances. The rolling
hills become carpeted in
brilliant green.
Property Description:
Main Features: Topography:
It is a mixture of rolling
hills and flat land at the
beach, with ascending hills
up to 70 meters high with
impressive ocean views from
the majority of locations
within the property. The
hills of the property are
mostly covered by a tropical
deciduous forest and the
beach area is mostly covered
by brush woods and pasture
land. It has view parcels
with stunning panoramas,
soothing breezes, and lush
terrain. Ocean Frontage: It
has 1,000 meters of beach
frontage on two coves called
Playa Coco and Playa Honda
Services: Water and
electricity available at the
entrance of the farm Various
natural sources, springs and
deep water wells located on
the land Plenty of supply of
labor from adjoining
villages and from the cities
of Santa Cruz and Nicoya
Legal Status: 100 % owned by
a single shareholder of a
Costa Rican corporation
Clear title up to 50 meter
line (no need to apply for
concession for 50-200 meter
stretch. |