As someone already points out, Puntarenas (just one word...Punta Arenas is in Chile, not Costa Rica!) is a coastal province, and although it's a small country the real state options can go from a small house in downton Puntarenas to really luxurious options in places such as Manuel Antonio or Tambor, which are tourist spots... or the more "ecological nature oriented" Montezuma Beach and Mal Pais, or the kind of secluded South Puntarenas' Peninsula de Osa or Drake Bay...
Check out http://www.century21enlinea.com/beaches/indexEsp.aspx
for more info...
Bottom line, I would recommend you to take a trip down here and check it yourself, specially now that the summer has arrived!
2007-02-15 01:44:18
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answered by Mary Tere 2
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If you're looking for a real estate tour or real estate in Costa Rica you should work with real estate experts that help people buy and sell real estate n Central America, especially Costa Rica, Panama and Nicaragua, like www.movetocentalamerica.com.
Most importantly, you need to work with someone (and a company) with integrity. Buying real estate in Costa Rica or anywhere in Central America is much different from purchasing or selling in the US.
You should also become very familiar with the area you're interested in (by spending many weeks or months there) before purchasing anything.
Enjoy and good luck!
2007-02-14 10:16:31
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answered by MovetoLatinAmerica 3
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I agree, except I don't think anyone should buy property in another country until they have spent some time there. Puntarenas is a Province and extends from North and West of San Jose along the coast all the way to Panama. Where are you talking about?
2007-02-15 00:15:19
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answered by yellowstone 6
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the human beings in Costa Rica comprehend what their land is properly worth now... there are few if any steals at the instant. Century 21 has many places of work down there. be careful of scams, and additionally sources rights. some land, incredibly as you seize up with to the coast, cant be deeded and is going decrease back to the government each and every ninety 9 years. additionally, while you at the instant are not there to preserve it (your land), you're able to run into issues of squatters sooner or later. i desire to advise you bypass there for a month or 2 to truly scope it out.... and that i desire to advise finding out to purchase on the southwest coast between Pavones and Quapos.
2016-09-29 03:05:19
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answered by carol 4
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