The temperature is 70-80 degrees, there
is little humidity and you can see for miles with beautiful mountain
views. You are minutes away from an 18 hole eco golf course and
country club that is part of the development and about 30 minutes
from the private beach club available to lot owners for their use.
If you do not want to make the trip to the ocean to take a swim, you
can use the pool in the common area. You can then go for dinner or
have a snack in one of the nearby restaurants, or simply pickup some
groceries from one of the shops located in the
development.
A fantasy?
Perhaps. But you can make it your reality at Villas Ives Kena.
That’s up to you.
You can own
a lot in a tropical location with moderate temperatures, beautiful
mountain views, above average opportunity for appreciation with
pricing below the developer’s retail
price.
Over 1000
acres in size, the development is an ambitious real estate
development project. It is an eco-development project in Costa Rica
that will include a gated community with building lots for houses,
shops, restaurants, a golf course, a swimming pool and a country
club. The development is located in the coastal hills/mountains, 8
km East of the port town of Golfito, which is on the south Pacific
coast of Costa Rica. The development has
mountain views that are breath-taking.
Doesn’t this
sound like paradise?
The ideal temperature is another
attractive benefit of purchasing a lot in this
area.
The lowlands
closer to the ocean will be hotter and more humid. The temperatures,
which are in the 70-80 deg range, are perfect year around. You will
enjoy endless days of sunshine year round. In May-November there
will be a mid-afternoon warm rain that will clear up to sunny skies
in the afternoon. You are 20-30 minutes away from public beaches or
the private beach club that has been setup for the enjoyment of lot
owners. So you have a choice of pool or beach every
day.
The
combination of soil and climate make it perfect for growing flowers,
it is a gardener’s paradise. The environment is so fertile that you
will see “living fences” that landowners have put up. The wooden
poles, cut from trees, that are put into the ground to make a fence
will take root and grow branches, and
leaves.
Look at the
pictures of the fence. When the fence was made those were just
wooden poles, but now they are living fence posts with branches and
leaves growing from them.
Within Costa
Rica's 51,200 square kilometers there is a wider variety of species
of birds than in all of Europe or North
America.
The words that best describe Costa Rica
are perhaps "pura vida". It means "pure life" and that is what
visitors to this Central American country will find. From exotic
animal life to exotic scenery, travelers will find themselves
inexorably drawn to Costa Rica and its
residents.
The abundance of activities available
will have travelers checking and re - checking their lists to make
sure they haven't passed anything up. Costa Rica is a beautiful and
peaceful country filled with tropical rain forest, amazing beaches,
and a peaceful way of life.
With a
relatively small population of roughly four million inhabitants,
Costa Rica also boasts of one of the oldest and more consolidated
democracies in Latin America.
In 1869,
primary education for both sexes was declared obligatory and free of
cost, defrayed by the State. In 1882, the death sentence was
abolished. In 1949, the armed forces were abolished and in 1983
Perpetual Neutrality was proclaimed. Prestigious international human
rights organizations have their headquarters in Costa Rica. Because
of this, and of its lush 1500 kilometers of tropical sun-bathed
beaches and the wild diversity of vegetation and animal life to be
found in its wide array of microclimates (most present in one or
more of its National Parks), Costa Rica has justifiably earned its
reputation as paradise regained.
Costa Rica's
official language is Spanish. On the Caribbean Coast, a small
minority of Jamaican descendants speak a local version of English,
and most Costa Ricans can understand and speak a bit of English. All
public schools made it mandatory to learn a second
language.
As in the
rest of Latin America, Roman Catholicism is Costa Rica's main
religion, but there is a very wide margin of tolerance and the
constitutional freedom of creed is always respected. Costa Rica's
religions by percentage of practicing members are as follows: Roman
Catholic 76.3%, Evangelical 13.7%, Jehovah's Witnesses 1.3%, other
Protestant 0.7%, other 4.8%, none
3.2%.
Costa Rica
is a civil law country which means that the organization of the
legal system is derived from the French Napoleonic Code as opposed
to English common law. The Government of Costa Rica has 4 branches:
The Judicial, Executive - President and cabinet ministers,
Legislative - Elected members and Electoral Tribunal - takes over
police and all government functions dealing with elections before
each election. Members are usually unpaid volunteers who are judges.
This is to ensure all elections are completely democratic and
free.
There are many attractions within a
short drive of the development.
The tropical
rain forest in the Southern Zone is acclaimed for its astonishing
biodiversity. This is one of the largest tropical rain forests along
the Pacific coast. There are many beaches that people can choose
from, where surfing is awesome, world class fishing is available,
and there are top ranked eco-lodges with photo safaris for those
photo enthusiasts.
The port
town of Golito provides access to some of the best offshore fishing
in the world. Billfish, Sailfish, and Marlin are some of the species
that are a short boat ride away. On the South Pacific, it's common
to release a dozen or more sailfish and even a marlin or two in a
single day, and not unusual to release more than 30 fish a day. The
area is also home to tarpon, snook, yellowfin tuna, wahoo and many
more species of fish.
Adventure
and romance are intertwined in Costa Rica, the beaches will give you
the feeling of Robinson Crusoe when you enter this tropical paradise
and explore nature’s beauty. There are plenty of exotic adventures
to be shared every day.
Warm weather
year, year around waves, and a choice between 2 coasts make Costa
Rica one of the world’s best known surfing destinations. This
popularity has not yet transferred into over crowding. Playa Pavones
in the South Pacific offers one of the worlds largest left breaking
waves.
Costa Rica
is the perfect place for the outdoor enthusiast whether you like to
enjoy the antics of tropical birds and monkeys in their natural
habitat, watching butterflies soaring over the canopy of a tropical
rain forest, gazing into the crater of a live volcano, or
windsurfing on spectacular waves. Great golf, snorkeling, surfing,
and other sports are also part of the
picture.
Costa Rica offers a biodiversity like no
place in the world. For the adventurer in you, you’ll always have
something new to explore and experience. World-class scuba diving,
rafting, surfing & sport fishing are just outside your doorstep.
If you prefer to not travel and explore alone, guided volcano tours,
canopy tours & hot springs tours are also
available.
Corcovado
National Park is in your backyard. It has some of the nation’s best
wildlife viewing. It is the most raw, challenging and rewarding park
in Costa Rica. Your chances of spotting endangered species such as
boa constrictors, squirrel monkeys, and five wild cats are better in
Corcovado park than anywhere else in the Country. As part of the
narrow isthmus connecting the Americas, Costa Rica is home to over
800 bird species. The largest population of endangered Scarlet
Macaws can be found in Corcovado national
park.
The
development company will be investing millions of dollars to create
a very unique residential eco-community.
Beautiful
mountain views, untouched rainforest with hiking and nature trails.
The infrastructure will include roads, water, electricity, and an
entry guard feature, with abundant common parks, and trails. There
will be an eco-golf course integrated into the overall structure
plan for the sub division.
Respect for the ecology of the area is a
primary concern for the development company and has been reflected
in the development plan. The developer is preserving the rainforest
that is part of the development and will be creating hiking trails
so owners will be able to enjoy the natural beauty of Costa Rica
right from their back door.
The road and
common areas will be maintained by a professional, on-site
maintenance crew. The property consists of large areas of rainforest
that will be preserved for owners to enjoy through the use of hiking
trails to observe the large numbers of birds and small mammals in
the rainforest.
The
development company offers partial financing for the lots. Title
insurance, through Stewart Title, is included in the purchase price.
The purchase price of the lots starts at $29,000US, the developer
will partially finance @ 5.5% for 5 years with no approval required.
This is pre-development pricing.
The property
taxes and management fees are the responsibility of the developer
for the first 5 years. The management fee is $150 per year. Taxes
are 0.25% of the property value per year or $125 for a property
worth $50,000.
The
developer will complete the installation of infrastructure for your
lot within 4 years of signing of the contract to purchase. This will
leave you 1 full year to sell a fully serviced lot under the terms
and conditions of the current loan agreement. There is a $300 fee to
transfer title. You are free to sell your lot at any time and you do
not have to wait a specified period.
If you sell
your lot before the end of the 5 year term the balance of the loan
is assignable to another purchaser and can be transferred for a $300
transfer fee.
Costa Rican
banks will lend to foreigners with mortgage terms up to 25 years for
foreigners. A Costa Rican international business corporation does
not pay capital gains.
This is a large development with 1700
lots. The developer has sold 700 and has 1000 remaining. In May 2007
they will be going into Phase II of sales. They are increasing the
price because there has been significant development in the area,
land prices have increased, and they are almost ready to release
their master plan for the
subdivision.
The
developer has 6 active projects now and has completed 10
others.
The lots are
located approximately 3 miles from the ocean in the hills of Costa
Rica. An 18 hole eco golf course and country club will be part of
the development. The area has not been developed very much so the
prices are relatively low.
Additional
infrastructure that is planned in the area include several marinas
for large boats, highway, and an international airport so prices
should appreciate greatly over the next several
years.
The
purchaser can sell at anytime. The 5 year loan agreement has been
setup to give you 1 year to sell your lot after all services have
been installed so someone can build on it. The developer will take
care of the paperwork to transfer the title if you choose to
sell.
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