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45,714 m² (4.57 hectares, about 11.3 acres) as a single parcel, with a frontage of roughly 56.21 m and a widest section of about 168 m.

In Orotina, Alajuela, Costa Rica — 1.4 km from downtown Orotina and about 5 minutes from the Villas Fantasía water park. It sits on a paved road, 25 m from the main road into town, within the Route 27 corridor.

Seven: single-family housing, apartments, residential subdivision, condominium, commercial/offices, industrial/warehouse, and hotel or similar. This flexibility is uncommon and supports many project types.

The price is shared directly with qualified buyers. Request it through the contact form or by downloading the brochure.

Terms are discussed directly with each qualified lead. The first step is to get in touch.

Yes, it has water and electricity service. For larger-scale development, water feasibility is under evaluation, with a favorable technical opinion from engineers, considering both a private well and the ASADA.

By paved road, 25 m from the main road. The parcel has a single access point on the north side; the southern sector has no independent access.

A small stream crosses the southern boundary from east to west. It creates a protection setback of about 10 m (urban land), which is integrated into the design as a green corridor and project amenity.

The property is offered as a single asset, since the southern sector has no independent access and connects through the north. Phasing is part of the project design, not of the land sale.

Cadastral survey plan, an up-to-date registry study, and land-use certification. The complete file (data room) is sent by email to qualified leads.

Yes, a 1970s house (3 bedrooms, one bathroom, living room, dining room, and storage). It is an existing structure whose value depends on the project to be developed.

Yes. Foreigners have essentially the same property rights as nationals and can own in fee simple. This property is not in the maritime-terrestrial zone, so coastal restrictions do not apply.

Typically: offer and purchase-sale option, a due-diligence period, and transfer by public deed before a notary. An escrow service is commonly used for international buyers.

A purchase involves transfer tax, registry fees, and notary fees, among others. Exact amounts depend on the transaction; we recommend confirming them with your legal advisor.

For its position on the Route 27 corridor, between Costa Rica's Greater Metropolitan Area and the Central Pacific beaches — a growing, well-connected area.

Orotina is about an hour from San José via Route 27 and a short drive from the Central Pacific beaches. The location page details the distances.

It represents long-term upside potential, but its execution is not confirmed and is not part of the property's current valuation.

Yes. You can download it by leaving your name and email on the brochure page.

Spanish and English. Carlos Zamora handles inquiries in English (C1+ level).

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