Costa Rica Real Estate
Costa Rica is an up and coming real estate hot spot located in the mountains of the South Pacific and is an attractive destination for real estate investment, retiring or building a new vacation home.
Dominical is a tiny beach town with two main roads, one through town and one running along the beach. The atmosphere is more of a hippie vibe with a mix of Europeans, Americans, Canadians and locals.
Platanillo is a small town that offers stunning views of the surrounding talamanca mountain range and the San Juan de Dios valley. Platanillo is surrounded by rolling hills with scattered rainforests and agricultural properties.
A favorite amongst travelers, Uvita, Costa Rica is a tiny village with two miles of pure white sand and fabulous conditions for swimming. It's part of the Marino Ballena National Park (Whale Marine Park).
San Isidro de El General central location makes it the main supply hub for many of the surrounding mountains and beach towns along the pacific coast. Several main roads feed in and out of it to give quick access to Costa Rica’s highest peak, Mt. Chirripo and famous surfing beaches like Dominical.
Sierpe Real Estate
Sierpe, a small town in the South Puntarenas area, sits at the mouth of the Sierpe River. A serene small river town with the 1940's Costa Rican life's charm; Sierpe has the largest mangrove forest in Costa Rica with ancient stone spheres. It's a family-friendly destination and great for nature enthusiasts.
A favorite amongst travelers, Uvita, Costa Rica is a tiny Quepos is a town on Costa Rica’s central Pacific coast. It’s known as a gateway to Manuel Antonio National Park. The park’s mangroves, lagoons and beach-lined rainforests shelter howler, white-faced and squirrel monkeys. Nearby sandy stretches include Playa Espadilla and Playa Biesanz.
Named by National Geographic as “the most biologically intense place on earth,” the Osa Peninsula is a true jewel of land, water, and life. Covering an area of just 700 square miles on the southern Pacific coast of Costa Rica, the Osa’s geological history makes it home to a nearly unparalleled amount of biodiversity.
Manuel Antonio has earned its reputation as one of Costa Rica’s most gorgeous locales with it’s unique blend of beauty, wildlife, culture. This lively resort town is a popular tourist destination and offers a variety of natural features, including include white sandy beaches on the Central Pacific shores, tropical rainforests, and beautiful weather conditions.
A favorite amongst travelers, Uvita, Costa Rica is a tiny Quepos is a town on Costa Rica’s central Pacific coast. It’s known as a gateway to Manuel Antonio National Park. The park’s mangroves, lagoons and beach-lined rainforests shelter howler, white-faced and squirrel monkeys. Nearby sandy stretches include Playa Espadilla and Playa Biesanz.