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FARM FOR SALE BY OWNER
WRITE TO :
INFO@ALTOQUEPOS.COM
Size: 50 hectares = 123 acres
Price:US$ 250 000 |
Alto Quepos farm for sale.
This beautiful large estate is situated right half way between Manuel Antonio National Park in Quepos and San Marcos de Tarrazu in the highlands. The La Managua Airport is just 1/2 hour ,45 minutes drive from this pristine property. This amazing property features the most spectacular views of the Quepos Plains and green hills of Tarrazu Quepos highlands and its surroundings. Water, telephone & electricity lines are located across the road making these amenities very accessible. The property is surrounded by beautiful trees and rolling hills and is located just 45 minutes from the Costanera Highway which connects all the Costa Rican beachfront in the Pacific coast which is in fast development which makes this property an excellent investment. Neighboring properties can be included also in a posible deal which can increase acreage to 246 acres in total. This makes a perfect investment for a mountain lodge wich is at driving distance to the ocean.
For More Information click here to send an email to Jorge..
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Land checklist:
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Location: click here for map and pics. Forest grassland area located at 3500- 4000feet above sea level average, gravel roads in good condition (4x4 cars year round ), place close to Quepos airport ( 1/2 hour - 45 minutes ) with a great feel of remoteness
( 2 hours from San Jose, 3 hours from Santamaria airport, 1 hour from Quepos beaches, 10 minutes from Napoles village, 15 minutes from Naranjillo Village, 20 minutes from Santa Juana village and Canopy Safari, 30 minutes from San Marcos de Tarrazu which has all health services, coffee tours, Local Wal-mart affiliated supermarket.)
Attractions: waterfalls, Green mountains, cloud forests, monkeys other small mammals, lots of wild birds), views in detail here --> greenery at its utmost.
Climate: Elevation: 3500 - 4000 feet ( 1100 meter to 1200 meters above sea level ), temperatures year round:
20 degrees Celsius = 68 degrees Fahrenheit
wind conditions: smooth breeze year round., sunshine/cloudness 60 % /40%, normal rain cloud forest precipitations;
REALLY HEALTHY WEATHER, NO DENGUE NOR MALARIA mosquitoes. LOW RISK of earthquakes, NO RISK FROM flooding, NO RISK OF mudslides.
Utilities: power grid nearby, potable water from nearby springs, easy to build acueduct with potential pressure, phone line not available but have access to cellular signal, satellite TV, Internet availability via cell service.
Surroundings: hilly terrain, excellent views of the Quepos plains and blue mountains, neighbors are coffee farmers or cattle ranchers, villages and surroundings are attracting more and more foreigners as the area is being discovered.
Safety: Very private place, nearest neighbor lives 15 minutes away. Crime rate ZERO since this area in the central costa rica mountains is the safest place in Central America, NO RISK FROM squatters, NO health issues, NO FEAR FROM Dengue outbreaks or Malaria.
FARMS/lots: ALL titled WITH PLANOS SINCE EARLY 1990'S , road access VIA 4X4 VEHICLES., road maintenance provided by local municipality, hilly terrain, smoth slopes combined, grasslands knolls, plantels ready for construction,
the best greenery in Costa Rica, jungle wildlife, pasture for cows, coffee trees, fertile soil, 2 nearby creeks and springs and plenty of well drilling options;
Building: no zoning, Although Forest cannot be cut down due to limitations because of area protection, the grasslands are ready for any development!. NO local/gated communities rules, CONSTRUCTION CAN BEGIN INMEDIATELY;
NO RISK OF potential urbanization of the place by neighbors. PLENTY OF CHANCES TO SELL SMALL PARCELS TO FRIENDS/ FAMILY/CUSTOMERS. ONE SAFE ENTRANCE TO THE WHOLE PROPERTY.
Construction: Plenty of workforce availability with experience and quality; $ per sq.ft. depending on your construction plans.
Others: Enough space to keep horses and cows, build cabins, swimming pools etc.
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Bird Watching in Costa Rica: Alto Quepos Real Estate -Costa Rica

Look for a Resplendent Quetzal in the Cerro La Guaria, near the
Alto Quepos highlands your opportunity to see this spectacular
bird, revered by the ancient Aztecs and Mayas. Serious bird-watchers
won't want to leave Costa Rica without crossing this bird off their
life lists, and neophytes may be hooked for life after seeing one
of these iridescent green wonders fly overhead, flashing its brilliant
red breast and trailing 2 to 3-foot-long tail feathers.
. Alto Quepos Real Estate can almost guarantee a sighting.
The Cerro La Guaria is a high mountain pass located along the way
to the Tarrazu Highlands about 1 1/2 hours from San José
and an hour from Quepos Airport. For the best Bird watching in Costa
Rica contact Alto Quepos real estate at:
Telephone: SKYPE ACCOUNT: JLUNCR
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Mailing Address:
Alto Quepos Real Estate
200 N MAG
San Marcos de Tarrazu
San Jose
Costa Rica 8055
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Email: info@altoquepos.com
Following is a bird List of the Alto Quepos highlands
and surrounding areas
Olivaceus Cormorant
Great Blue Heron
Cattle Egret
Great Egret
Solitary Sandpiper
Spotted Sandpiper
Black Guan
Highland Tinamou
Spotted Wood Quarl
Buffy Crowned
Wood Partridge
Turkey Vulture
Black Vulture
Swainson's Hawk
Collared Forest-Falcon
American Swallow tailed kite
Peregrine Falcon
American Kestrel
Bat Falcon
Merlin
Sharp-shinned Hawk
Cooper's Hawk
Barred Forest-Falcon
Collared Forest-Falcon
Broad-winged Hawk
Red Tailed Hawk
Ornate-Hawk Eagle
Osprey
Band-tailed Pigeon
Rudy Pigeon
White-Tipped Dove
Chiriqui Quail Dove
Buff-Fronted Quail dove
White Crowned Parrot
Sulfur-Winged Parakeet
Barred Parakeet
Mottled Owl
Bared-Shanked Screech Owl
Unspotted Saw-Whet
Owl
Andean Pygmy-Owl
Dusky Nightjar
White -collared Swift
Black Swift
Chesnut-collared Swift
Vaux's Swift
Barn Swallow
Northen Rough Winged Swallow
Blue-and-white Swallow
Green Violet-ear
Violet Sabrewing
Green-fronted Lancebill
Green Crowned Brilliant
Magnficent Hummingbird
Grey Tailed Mountain Gem
Fiery-throated Hummingbird
Steely-vented Hummingbird
Volcano Hummingbird
Scintillant Hummingbird
Resplendent Quetzal
Collared Trogon
Ringed Kingfisher
Emerald Toucanet
Golden Olive Woodpecker
Acorn Woodpecker
Hoffmann's Woodpecker
Hairy Woodpecker
Yellow -bellie Sapsucker
Streaked Xenops
Ruddy Treerunner
Spotted Barbtail
Spotted-Crowned Woodcreeper
Buffy Tuftedcheek
Streeeaked-Breasted-Treehunter
Lineated Foliage Gleaner
Silvery-Fronted Tapaculo
Zeledonia
Barred Becard
Masked Tityra
Tropical Kingbird
Western Kingbird
Golden Bellied Flycatcher
Boat Billed Flycatcher
Great Kiskadee
Social Flycatcher
Torrent Tyrannulet
Dark Pewee
Ochraceous Pewee
Olive-Sided Flycatcher
Black Phoebe
Western Wood Pewee
Eastern Wood Pewee
Tufted Flycatcher
Black-capped Flycatcher
Yellowish Fly Catcher
Olive-Striped Flycatcher
Mistletoe Tyrannulet
Mountain Elainia
Yellow-bellied Elaenia
Gray breasted Woodwren
Timberline Wren
House Wren
Ochraceous Wren
Black Billed Nightingale-Thrush
Ruddy capped Nightingale-Thrush
Swaison Thrush
Veery
Wood Thrush
Mountain Robin
Sooty Robin
Clay-colored Robin
American Dipper
Gray Catbird
Long-tailed Silky Flycatcher
Silvery-throated Jay
Rufous-browed Peppershirke
Yellow-throated Vireo
Solitary Vireo
Yellow winged Vireo
Brown-capped Vireo
Philadelphia Vireo
Black-cheeked Warbler
Tennessee Warbler
Golden winged Warbler
Flame-throated Warbler
Blackburnian Warbler
Black and White Warbler
Wilso's Warbler
Collared Redstart
Mourning Warbler
Black throated Blue Warbler
Townsed's Warbler
Black throated Green Warbler
Yellow rumped Warbler
Louisiana Water Thrush
Northern Oriole
Yellow Billed Cacique
Blue hooded Euphonia
Golden browed Chlorophonia
Common Bush Tanager
Sooty capped Bush Tanager
Red legged Honeycreeper
Silver throated Tanager
Spangled
Cheeked Tanager
Blue and gray Tanager
Western Tanager
Summer Tanager
Hepatic Tanager
White winged Tanager
Flame Colored Tanager
Black thighed Grosbeak
Rose Breasted Grosbeak
Chesnut capped Brush Finch
Yellow thighed Finch
Yellow -faced Grassquit
Slaty Flowerpiercer
Peg-billed Finch
Slaty Finch
Yellow Bellied Siskin
Volcano Junco
Rufous-collared Sparrow
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