This remarkable 6-acre land parcel is situated in the La Mona area of Golfito nestled along the captivating Southern Pacific Coast of Costa Rica. Merely a short 5-minute drive from downtown Golfito this property offers access via the airport for those travelling from afar. The tranquil coastal landscape is now adorned with marinas and an upcoming Marina Village project is set to enhance the region’s tourism appeal subsequently elevating property values. Golfito stands out as a developing hub in the zone drawing visitors with its pristine seascape and natural allure. Its wave-free beaches make it an ideal spot for fishing vessels alike making it a promising investment opportunity and an idyllic residential destination. Additionally, avid surfers can delight in world-class waves at Pavones and Matapalo just a brief boat ride away.
This property presents an investment prospect given its location off the main coastal route with three accessible entry points. It borders a road. Boasts essential amenities such, as municipal water supply, electricity connections, and fiber optic internet accessibility.
The land stretches out flatly bordered by a creek, on one side adorned with fruit trees like bananas, lemons, plantains, and avocados. It is teeming with wildlife such as cherengas, parrots, and coatis. This property holds possibilities for development – whether it’s crafting your getaway, building your forever home, or creating a multi-income vacation rental hub featuring up to 10 distinct structures.
Golfito is a harbor town nestled along the shores of a gulf within the expansive Golfo Dulce (dubbed the "Little Gulf") offering secure anchorage for vessels of all sizes amid the lush slopes of a National Wildlife Refuge.
Exciting transformations are underway in Golfito that promise to boost real estate values! A cluster of quaint marinas now grace the shores while plans for a Marina Village are in motion to spur tourism growth and elevate property worth in the area.
A fascinating tidbit; Golfito was founded as a banana port by the United Fruit Company in the 1930s due to its enviable natural setting.
The business once ran a shipping export operation until the 1980s. During that period ships belonging to the Great White Fleet could often be spotted anchored offshore patiently awaiting their turn to load quantities of bananas onto their vessels, for shipment to the USA and other nations.
Following the departure of the banana company years ago the small town had to navigate its path. Over time it has begun evolving much like regions in Costa Rica. Commercial fishing and a duty-free shopping center served as sources of livelihood. In recent times the town’s exceptional geography and untouched natural beauty have been drawing attention from yacht owners, anglers, and nature enthusiasts worldwide.
This property stands out as an opportunity to own a dream residence in one of the wildlife-abundant areas in the country while also being situated within a highly eco-friendly development zone
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