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Property: Unique opportunity, top ranch house, pool, guest house, dif. Cattle or rice-pastures, forest and surrounded with river in Nosara - North Pacific, Costa Rica

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No.: 2855

Property No.: 2855
Location: Costa Rica, North Pacific, Guanacaste, Nosara
Price: US $ 1500000
Size: 440000
Construction size: 530
Shopping: 3
Street: 0.2
School: 4
Construction year: 2007
Rooms: 8
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 3
Parking lots: 6
View: beautiful mountain view
Extras: Fully furnished

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Real Estate Costa Rica:

Central Valley | North Pacific | South Pacific | Central Pacific | Caribbean | Central North

Unique opportunity, top ranch house, pool, guest house, dif. Cattle or rice-pastures, forest and surrounded with river in Nosara

Description:

The Farm;
This well-known gated private retreat and working estate offers its buyer the chance to acquire up to 44 hectares of the most beautiful prime riverfront property in the Pacific coast resort of Nosara, a famous tourist and retirement destination, popular with surfers, yoga aficionados and sports fishers. A New York Times travel article ranked Nosara as one of the 45 places to go. And for 2014 CNN has ranked Playa Nosara as one of the world’s best travel destinations.

This attractive property is a less than 20-minute drive to the world–class surfing beaches of Nosara and internationally renowned yoga institutes.

The farm is roughly made up of about sixty acres of income–producing fields currently in use to grow rice or raise cattle; the other half is of mature forest. There is a small teak plantation, a pochote (tropical hardwood) plantation and a 60-year old banana plantation. The property is flattish with a few little hills and fronts onto the Nosara river famed for its natural beauty as for its abundance of wildlife, and backs onto the Nosara Forest Reserve. It has superb river and mountain views. It would be absolutely perfect for horses and is obviously pet-friendly.

The ranch house; is a large (over 4,000 sq.ft.) and luxurious two-bedroom concrete house built in 2007 with teak ceilings and one-piece pochote rafters; it has a large covered verandah extending completely round the house.

The Guest House
It is a pleasant two-bedroom house built in 2006, and is about 200 yards from the ranch house. The house is perfect for visitors who like their privacy or for caretakers or to rent. It has electricity, telephone, high speed internet, municipal water supply, street lighting and garbage pickup. Th guest house has a very nice covered patio at the front of the house looking over a retaining wall with garden and mountain views. It has a bathroom and an agreeable living area and kitchen. There are pochote ceilings and ceramic floors in and outside, custom-made cedar doors and pochote wood louvered window slats in bedrooms for coolness and shade. The kitchen and living room and bathroom have glass louvered windows. The house and patio are fitted with fans. All in excellent condition.

The house is fully furnished with double bed, two single beds, sitting and dining room furniture, closets and bookshelves, built-in kitchen furniture, fittings and appliances. The kitchen communicates with the covered laundry room. Ample parking. There is plenty storage space.

Woodlands and Fields
The fields (about 25 Hectares) are rented out, renewable on a yearly basis, currently for cattle, at other times for growing rice, corn, suitable also for peanuts and soy bean, for example. Above all there is plenty woodland shade for the cattle.
The future of the fields is almost certainly in real estate development, but alternatives include tourist projects and facilities, growing organic fruit and vegetables, pineapple, melon, or reforestation with precious woods or with teak. Costa Rican government agencies administer several reforestation subsidy programs, and there is much local expertise and help available.

There are additional woodlands, with mainly older and larger indigenous trees like níspero, pochote, guanacaste, cenícero, cedro amargo, espavél, sandál, gallinazo, which are closer to the ranch house on lands which are not rented out. A variety of orchids and other plants will be of interest to the amateur botanist. The garden around the house is planted with local fruit trees, plants and bushes all requiring minimum care during the drier months of the year.


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