DETAILS | ||
Property ID |
2014057 | |
Country |
Costa Rica | |
Region |
Osa South | |
Community |
Matapalo | |
Land Type |
Ocean Front | |
Land Use |
Residential | |
Area (hectares) |
0.20 | |
Area (acres) |
0.5 | |
Price |
$575,000 | |
Price/Hectare |
$2,921,748 | |
Price/Acre |
$1,183,308 | |
Price/Sq. Meter |
$292.17 | |
Titled |
no | |
DETAILS | ||
Property ID |
2014057 | |
Country |
Costa Rica | |
Region |
Osa South | |
Community |
Matapalo | |
Land Type |
Ocean Front | |
Land Use |
Residential | |
Area (hectares) |
0.20 | |
Area (acres) |
0.5 | |
Price |
$575,000 | |
Price/Hectare |
$2,921,748 | |
Price/Acre |
$1,183,308 | |
Price/Sq. Meter |
$292.17 | |
Titled |
no | |
DETAILS | ||
Property ID |
2014057 | |
Country |
Costa Rica | |
Region |
Osa South | |
Community |
Matapalo | |
Land Type |
Ocean Front | |
Land Use |
Residential | |
Area (hectares) |
0.20 | |
Area (acres) |
0.5 | |
Price |
$575,000 | |
Price/Hectare |
$2,921,748 | |
Price/Acre |
$1,183,308 | |
Price/Sq. Meter |
$292.17 | |
Titled |
no | |
SALE DETAIL
This waterfront home in stunning Matapalo sits on one-half acre of towering lowland forest on a shelf about 20 feet above sea level.
It is 100% maritime zone, with no titled portion. The coastline along this stretch of Matapalo is a cliff, with wave-swept rocks at the base, so there is no safe water access from the property itself, but it is located between the world-renowned breaks of Backwash, 300 meters to the north and Matapalo, about the same distance to the south. Pan Dulce break is about 1 km from the home.
Though modest in size, the trees that surround the home and the extensive ornamental shrubbery provide visual isolation from the neighbors to provide a sense of privacy.
The 2-bedroom, 1-bath home is of wood construction and is legally permitted. The home is presently used as a vacation rental/guest home with nightly rental rates of $150-225 depending on party size.
The region has no grid power, and this home is completely solar powered. Water supply comes by way of a localized community water system.
The region has lots of native wildlife that range up and down the coastline by day and night, including four species of monkeys, anteaters, sloths, opossums, agoutis, coatimundi, and a wide variety of birds, most notably the scarlet macaw, which is abundant on the Osa Peninsula.
This property falls under national patrimony permitting under MINAE, with the concession currently under application, and also has a municipal use permit.
This property is unique and must be seen to be fully appreciated. Don’t hesitate; inquire now!
This waterfront home in stunning Matapalo sits on one-half acre of towering lowland forest on a shelf about 20 feet above sea level.
It is 100% maritime zone, with no titled portion. The coastline along this stretch of Matapalo is a cliff, with wave-swept rocks at the base, so there is no safe water access from the property itself, but it is located between the world-renowned breaks of Backwash, 300 meters to the north and Matapalo, about the same distance to the south. Pan Dulce break is about 1 km from the home.
Though modest in size, the trees that surround the home and the extensive ornamental shrubbery provide visual isolation from the neighbors to provide a sense of privacy.
The 2-bedroom, 1-bath home is of wood construction and is legally permitted. The home is presently used as a vacation rental/guest home with nightly rental rates of $150-225 depending on party size.
The region has no grid power, and this home is completely solar powered. Water supply comes by way of a localized community water system.
The region has lots of native wildlife that range up and down the coastline by day and night, including four species of monkeys, anteaters, sloths, opossums, agoutis, coatimundi, and a wide variety of birds, most notably the scarlet macaw, which is abundant on the Osa Peninsula.
This property falls under national patrimony permitting under MINAE, with the concession currently under application, and also has a municipal use permit.
This property is unique and must be seen to be fully appreciated. Don’t hesitate; inquire now!
This waterfront home in stunning Matapalo sits on one-half acre of towering lowland forest on a shelf about 20 feet above sea level.
It is 100% maritime zone, with no titled portion. The coastline along this stretch of Matapalo is a cliff, with wave-swept rocks at the base, so there is no safe water access from the property itself, but it is located between the world-renowned breaks of Backwash, 300 meters to the north and Matapalo, about the same distance to the south. Pan Dulce break is about 1 km from the home.
Though modest in size, the trees that surround the home and the extensive ornamental shrubbery provide visual isolation from the neighbors to provide a sense of privacy.
The 2-bedroom, 1-bath home is of wood construction and is legally permitted. The home is presently used as a vacation rental/guest home with nightly rental rates of $150-225 depending on party size.
The region has no grid power, and this home is completely solar powered. Water supply comes by way of a localized community water system.
The region has lots of native wildlife that range up and down the coastline by day and night, including four species of monkeys, anteaters, sloths, opossums, agoutis, coatimundi, and a wide variety of birds, most notably the scarlet macaw, which is abundant on the Osa Peninsula.
This property falls under national patrimony permitting under MINAE, with the concession currently under application, and also has a municipal use permit.
This property is unique and must be seen to be fully appreciated. Don’t hesitate; inquire now!
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