Costa Rica’s Southern Zone is a modern-day Eden. A bountiful land of fruits, jungle, and paradise beaches…
Hummingbirds and electric-blue butterflies flit among the vivid flowers. You often see toucans and scarlet macaws gliding past too. Plus, monkeys and the occasional slow-moving sloth in the rain forest canopy.
Seeing exotic wildlife like this is a given here as much of this region is protected national parks and reserves.
Of course, with the year-round warm weather, you live much of your life outdoors surrounded by natural beauty…on your deck enjoying locally grown coffee and fresh fruit from the farmers’ market at breakfast…or cold drinks in the afternoon after a day at the beach…
This is what life could be like when you buy a lot in Vista Sin Fin, and it can happen quicker than you think…
You see, some of Vista Sin Fin lots are ready to build too. All the zoning, utilities, road infrastructure is in place.
No “hidden” costs and hassles, like the need to bring in water, electricity, internet, and other services—maybe even put in and maintain an access road…
Perched on a magnificent hilltop with panoramic views they have access and services already in place. Plus, the developer is the most prestigious custom home builder in Costa Rica.
The Developer
The developer is the most prestigious custom home builder in Costa Rica.
No one knows better how to make the most of the natural beauty, tropical climate, and stunning views of the Southern Zone than the developer and her team. They employ around 150 local people, including many craftsmen and have their own workshops.
They do impressive work…vaulted ceilings, spiral staircases…they custom-make all the furniture for the homes they build. You bring a design and they do it, just pick your tropical hardwoods…Cristobal, Roro, Guanacaste.
Why Costa Rica
You probably know Costa Rica as a natural wonderland, one of the most biodiverse places on the planet and home to some of Central America’s most beautiful beaches and famed for its exotic wildlife, eco-friendly attitude, and laid-back vibe.
It’s the type of place where you don’t have to travel far to see “wild” areas or exotic wildlife because…it’s all around you wherever you go.
In fact, when you’re here, you’ll no doubt see howler monkeys, brightly plumed birds, and other species regularly.
This little country, sometimes called the Switzerland of Central America because of its stability and prosperity, has also been named the happiest in the world multiple times. And it’s home to a Blue Zone, where people tend to live much longer than average thanks to climate, diet, and lifestyle.
Costa Rica can be described as an “internationalized country”. It’s an inherently desirable destination. Somewhere people want to go for a vacation or to escape full stop because…
- Costa Rica is easy to get to and from…
- You have great weather…often year-round…
- There is international mix of people, lots of fun things to do, good food…
- There is strong rental demand from multiple markets pretty much year-round…
Costa Rica—and the specifically the Southern Zone—checks all those boxes. It’s one of these internationalized places where we’ve seen major increases in visitor numbers.
Especially noteworthy is the flood of remote workers, eager to make their home office in paradise, that have come in recent years, a trend accelerated by the pandemic. The influx of this new crowd of expats has further exacerbated existing scarcity and pushing prices up for rentals and properties for sale.
International Living has put this charming little country in the #1 spot for its 2021 and 2022 Global Retirement Index. It’s a perennial top finisher thanks to its lower cost of living, top-notch but cheap healthcare, the always warm weather, the friendly locals and active expat community…and much more.
Since 2010, Costa Rica has enjoyed strong economic growth and the country has attracted one of the highest levels of foreign direct investment per capita in Latin America. It has a stable economy and high standard of living for the region. Life expectancy averages 80.56 years. That’s higher than the U.S.
Costa Rica’s laidback, low-stress pace of life with its focus on family and friends appeals to many expats. So does the outdoors lifestyle and the delicious local produce, fresh seafood and tasty home-cooked meals on offer in markets and little restaurants.
Getting To Vista Sin Fin
Costa Rica is close to home. For instance, a 2-hour 40-minute flight from Miami gets you to the main international airport in the capital, San José, and it’s only five hours from New York. Thanks to low-cost carriers like Spirit and JetBlue, fares are competitive. So, it’s quick, easy and affordable to get to Costa Rica.
And then once you land, it’s now just an easy three hours to get to Ojochal in the Southern Zone thanks to the smooth coastal highway.
That’s because after 30 years of rumors and promises, new roads were finally built, making the Southern Zone accessible for the first time. The roads opened in 2010. It’s a game changer for the Southern Zone. The drive from the country’s capital, San José, and its international airport is now an easy three hours…with panoramic ocean views along the way.
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