DETAILS
Property ID
  2023017
Country
  Costa Rica
Region
  Mogos
Community
  Mogos
Land Type
  Mountain Forest
Land Use
  Residential
Area (hectares)
  4.05
Area (acres)
  10.0
Price
  $395,000
Price/Hectare
  $97,531
Price/Acre
  $39,500
Price/Sq. Meter
  $9.75
Titled
  yes

DETAILS
Property ID
  2023017
Country
  Costa Rica
Region
  Mogos
Community
  Mogos
Land Type
  Mountain Forest
Land Use
  Residential
Area (hectares)
  4.05
Area (acres)
  10.0
Price
  $395,000
Price/Hectare
  $97,531
Price/Acre
  $39,500
Price/Sq. Meter
  $9.75
Titled
  yes

DETAILS
Property ID
  2023017
Country
  Costa Rica
Region
  Mogos
Community
  Mogos
Land Type
  Mountain Forest
Land Use
  Residential
Area (hectares)
  4.05
Area (acres)
  10.0
Price
  $395,000
Price/Hectare
  $97,531
Price/Acre
  $39,500
Price/Sq. Meter
  $9.75
Titled
  yes

SALE DETAIL


New to the market in Mogos, this week’s featured listing is a 10-acre turnkey rural estate, home, and landscaped grounds.

The back property boundary is located just a few dozen meters north of Highway 245, near the Mirador Osa. The grounds sweep down from that boundary to the north along an immaculately groomed sloping lawn to a stream that crosses the property at its base.

The house is made of hard wood and has an open-air architectural style with wall-paneling that opens up on three sides. The interior living space is open and without walls, except to separate the bathroom. Enjoy expansive views toward the Terraba lowlands to the north and the coastal cordillera beyond.

Though the house is also served by stream water, it also enjoys a legal connection to a local asada, meaning that the property is immediately eligible for building or remodeling permits. Power from the home comes from the national grid, through buried power cables from the property entrance to the house.

The list of ornamental and fruit trees inside the manicured grounds is extensive and includes coconut, mango, soursop, guayaba, water apple, passion fruit, lychee, lime, orange, as well as pineapple plants.

The driveway is gravel and gated and extends from the paved highway all the way to the homesite.

While this property is a perfect getaway for clean country living, it also has grounds ideal for a modest ecotourism operation, whether it be a lodge, cabins, or a retreat for yoga, wellness, nature enjoyment or other.

The public beach of Mogos is nearby, ten minutes or so by car or a half hour walk. The property is located within the Golfo Dulce Forestry Reserve and is also within the Biological Corridor that connects the Osa Peninsula—and it’s 2.5% of the world’s biodiversity—to the mainland.

Grocery and fuel are twenty minutes away in La Palma. The towns of Palmar Norte, Jimenez, and Rio Claro are each 45-60 minutes by car.

This property is titled, free of liens or encumbrances and current with its taxes. Call or write to learn more or to schedule your showing.

New to the market in Mogos, this week’s featured listing is a 10-acre turnkey rural estate, home, and landscaped grounds.

The back property boundary is located just a few dozen meters north of Highway 245, near the Mirador Osa. The grounds sweep down from that boundary to the north along an immaculately groomed sloping lawn to a stream that crosses the property at its base.

The house is made of hard wood and has an open-air architectural style with wall-paneling that opens up on three sides. The interior living space is open and without walls, except to separate the bathroom. Enjoy expansive views toward the Terraba lowlands to the north and the coastal cordillera beyond.

Though the house is also served by stream water, it also enjoys a legal connection to a local asada, meaning that the property is immediately eligible for building or remodeling permits. Power from the home comes from the national grid, through buried power cables from the property entrance to the house.

The list of ornamental and fruit trees inside the manicured grounds is extensive and includes coconut, mango, soursop, guayaba, water apple, passion fruit, lychee, lime, orange, as well as pineapple plants.

The driveway is gravel and gated and extends from the paved highway all the way to the homesite.

While this property is a perfect getaway for clean country living, it also has grounds ideal for a modest ecotourism operation, whether it be a lodge, cabins, or a retreat for yoga, wellness, nature enjoyment or other.

The public beach of Mogos is nearby, ten minutes or so by car or a half hour walk. The property is located within the Golfo Dulce Forestry Reserve and is also within the Biological Corridor that connects the Osa Peninsula—and it’s 2.5% of the world’s biodiversity—to the mainland.

Grocery and fuel are twenty minutes away in La Palma. The towns of Palmar Norte, Jimenez, and Rio Claro are each 45-60 minutes by car.

This property is titled, free of liens or encumbrances and current with its taxes. Call or write to learn more or to schedule your showing.

New to the market in Mogos, this week’s featured listing is a 10-acre turnkey rural estate, home, and landscaped grounds.

The back property boundary is located just a few dozen meters north of Highway 245, near the Mirador Osa. The grounds sweep down from that boundary to the north along an immaculately groomed sloping lawn to a stream that crosses the property at its base.

The house is made of hard wood and has an open-air architectural style with wall-paneling that opens up on three sides. The interior living space is open and without walls, except to separate the bathroom. Enjoy expansive views toward the Terraba lowlands to the north and the coastal cordillera beyond.

Though the house is also served by stream water, it also enjoys a legal connection to a local asada, meaning that the property is immediately eligible for building or remodeling permits. Power from the home comes from the national grid, through buried power cables from the property entrance to the house.

The list of ornamental and fruit trees inside the manicured grounds is extensive and includes coconut, mango, soursop, guayaba, water apple, passion fruit, lychee, lime, orange, as well as pineapple plants.

The driveway is gravel and gated and extends from the paved highway all the way to the homesite.

While this property is a perfect getaway for clean country living, it also has grounds ideal for a modest ecotourism operation, whether it be a lodge, cabins, or a retreat for yoga, wellness, nature enjoyment or other.

The public beach of Mogos is nearby, ten minutes or so by car or a half hour walk. The property is located within the Golfo Dulce Forestry Reserve and is also within the Biological Corridor that connects the Osa Peninsula—and it’s 2.5% of the world’s biodiversity—to the mainland.

Grocery and fuel are twenty minutes away in La Palma. The towns of Palmar Norte, Jimenez, and Rio Claro are each 45-60 minutes by car.

This property is titled, free of liens or encumbrances and current with its taxes. Call or write to learn more or to schedule your showing.



Property Features:

  • Mountains  
  • Mountain View   
  • Primary Forest 
  • Streams    
  • On-site Water    



Property Features:

  • Mountains  
  • Mountain View   
  • Primary Forest 
  • Streams    
  • On-site Water    



Property Features:

  • Mountains  
  • Mountain View   
  • Primary Forest 
  • Streams    
  • On-site Water    




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