Buy Now and Watch Prices in This Part of Costa Rica Zoom Upward

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Originally published in International Living Magazine
Friday, July 17, 2009
By:  Ronan McMahon, Executive Director, Pathfinder Ltd.

Back in the early 1980s, International Living recommended buying real estate in Northern Costa Rica. Readers who took this advice reaped big rewards. This part of Costa Rica caught on…and became the No. 1 destination among foreign retirees and investors who were looking for land buys with big upsides. The upsides were realized. Through the 1990s, the market boomed. Prices for beachfront property along the Pacific coast increased 6-, 8-, 10-fold, and more.

Central Pacific Zone

Central Pacific Zone

Today, there is another pocket of opportunity in Costa Rica. Prices have stayed low in this area because it’s difficult to get to. That’s set to change. You have the opportunity to position yourself ahead of the Path of Progress. But you need to move fast. Some of the most amazing scenery in Costa Rica is in an area that runs south of Quepos to the border with Panama. Landscapes here in Costa Rica’s Southern Zone are dramatic–panoramic ocean views…lush tropical rainforest…and sheer jungle-clad slopes, rising sharply away from pristine stretches of sandy beach.

There is more land preserved in national parks and reserves in the Southern Zone region than in any other in Costa

Ballena Marine National Park

Ballena Marine National Park

Rica. Ballena National Marine Park is a hotspot for humpback whales. Corcovado is awesome, and is reputedly the largest area of primary rainforest left in the Americas, plus home to numerous endangered plant and animal species. Beaches are mostly deserted. In a country with an established real estate market like Costa Rica, this sounds like just the type of place that would attract a lot of fervent investors. Difficulty getting there has kept it under the radar in terms of development and kept prices far lower than areas to the north.

The Costanera Highway is unpaved between Quepos and Dominical and the airports are small, local affairs. These are exactly the kind conditions I look for when scouting for a good real estate opportunity. Especially when these conditions are set to change. Thank You, Mr. President.  Costa Rica’s President Óscar Arias Sánchez recently kick started the final stage of the Costanera highway. Asphalt work has started. This has been promised by successive governments for 30 years. The Costanera Sur is the vital Pacific oast highway. On completion (slated for this October) it will open up an area of Costa Rica that has remained undiscovered…simply because it’s difficult to get to. Four bridges have also been constructed along this route. The geography is dramatic. This has hampered accessibility. The bulk of the heavy traffic now takes the Interamericana highway that winds through San José and Cartago and then over Cerro de la Muerte. The Costanera will cut all this out. The 90-minute plus trip from Quepos to Dominical will be cut to 25minutes.

New airport location in relation to La Joya Perfecta, The Center of Wellness

New airport location in relation to La Joya Perfecta, The Center of Wellness

An international airport is planned for Palmar Norte. Due to be completed next year (the government has already allocated funds) the airport is planned to open in stages; the first, next year, will allow international flights with a maximum capacity of 50 passengers. Eventually, the plan is to have a runway capable of accommodating even the world’s largest passenger plane, the Airbus A-380. An airport of this scale needs to be close to a hospital…so they built one. The ultra-modern 85,000-square-foot, Hospital de Osa located in the town of Cortez, in Puntarenas is now open. The hospital is the newest in Costa Rica and features multiple treatment facilities including a state of the art emergency room, a pediatrics wing, a neurology center and an obstetrics and gynecology center.

How to Profit:   If you want to take advantage of this opportunity, I recommend you buy real estate in the heart of Costa Rica’s southern zone, where emerald-green hillsides slope down to deserted beaches…and where cloud-ringed mountains tower behind. Don’t think for a moment, though, that your early-in opportunity in this emerging area of Costa Rica means you have to rough it. If you buy into a mature development, you can make sure it’s fully serviced with roads, water, electricity, satellite TV, Internet, and a modern communications system. Last week, I told members of my Real Estate Trend Alert how to buy into this opportunity, in a real estate development where you can buy one-acre lots for $50,000. As soon as the road opens next year prices like this will be consigned to the history books. You have a short window to act.

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2 Responses to “Buy Now and Watch Prices in This Part of Costa Rica Zoom Upward”

  1. Vote -1 Vote +1Jennifer
    says:

    Spectacular place on our globe, simply breathtaking!
    Great article, timing is perfect. Buy now!

  2. Vote -1 Vote +1Trevor
    says:

    Great Article! Costa Rica’s Southern Zone is so beautiful! It is the only place in Costa Rica where massive mountains come all the way down to the beaches. The vibe is very relaxed and best described as “Pura Vida”. There is endless potential down here! For more info on Real Estate in the Southern Zone check http://www.landassurance.com or e-mail Trevor@landassurance.com

    Pura Vida

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