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Property Costa Rica... Relax in this Fabulous Villa

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This fabulous Villa in Costa Rica is for sale in this real estate auction now!

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This substantial and significant Costa Rica Villa, close to San Isidro, has River Front Lush Landscaping, own pool, Gated entrance.

 

Perfect for vacation rental, Fully Furnished, nearby Shopping, Sightseeing,

Restaurants, Rafting, Sailing, Boating, Water-skiing, Para-sailing, Jet Skiing, Snorkelling, Diving, Surfing, Wildlife, Horse Riding, Deep Sea Fishing, White water Rafting, Mountain Climbing and Natural Hot Springs

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There is the most astonishingly beautiful real estate, especially villas for sale in Costa Rica.  Villas for Sale in Costa Rica can be breathtaking, and on this site you will find such real estate for sale.  The benefits of buying  property in Costa Rica are many fold.  By reading below you will begin to appreciate why buying a villa in Costa Rica can be a dream come true.  We are not estate agents in Costa Rica, but an online real estate property auction. If you are estate agents in Costa Rica, and have an interest in any of our Costa Rica Real estate, please let us know and we will introduce you to the property owners.

If you are seeking interesting and exciting tropical destinations in which to buy a villa or apartment, you will find it all in Costa Rica,  an incredible exotic paradise.  Costa Rica is famous for its biological attributes  and its most varied geographies with 2main coasts which  attract  a significant level of tourists.  Also  you will find everything  from the rainforest to active volcanoes and impressive windswept mountaintops.  Costa Rica possesses  the best conservation program in Latin America, with a quarter of the country protected by the government and 12% of the total area sits within 25 National Parks.  The protected areas are open to the public for visiting them you will have an fabulous  opportunity to see many animals amazing  caimans, sea turtles, butterflies, magnificent exotic birds, incredible reptiles and entertaining monkeys swinging in the trees.  Apart from wildlife you can also take part in many adventurous activities, including white water rafting, diving, fishing, snorkelling and surfing.

When you own a property in Costa Rica you are in 1 of the most safe countries in Central America due to the political situation being stable.  The army was abolished in 1948.  The people are very peaceful, very friendly and very happy to share this beautiful country with visitors from all around the world.  A perfect  climate all year round and you can be sure that your experience in Costa Rica will be an unforgettable and an most enjoyable one.

Republic of Costa Rica

Costa Rica was originally inhabited by around 400,000 Indians when Christopher Columbus discovered  it in 1502. The Spanish conquest commenced in 1524, and the region grew steadily and was established as a Spanish province. Costa Rica gained independence in 1821 but was run for two years by Augustín de Iturbide in his Mexican empire. Costa Rica became a republic in 1848. Excepting the military dictatorship of Tomás Guardia from 1870 to 1882, Costa Rica has benefited from one of the most democratic governments in Latin America.

In the 1970s, galloping oil prices, declining international commodity prices, and gross inflation dented the economy.  Much  effort has since been made to reduce their  reliance on banana, coffee, and beef exports. Tourism now forms a major part of business. Óscar Arias Sánchez worked to heal his country's economic woes and bring about peace in Central America.

José Maria Figueres Olsen of the National Liberation Party became the president in 1994.  He stood against  economic suggestion by the International Monetary Fund, instead preferring  greater government intervention in the economy.  The World Bank withheld $100 million of financing. In 1998, Miguel Angel Rodríguez of the Social Christian Unity Party became president, pledging economic reforms, such as privatization. In 2000, Costa Rica and Nicaragua resolved a long-standing dispute over navigation of the San Juan River, which forms their shared border. A psychiatrist, Abel Pacheco, also of the Social Christian Unity Party, won the presidency in elections held in April 2002. In May 2003, several national strikes took place, by energy and telecommunications workers over privatization and by teachers over their salaries.

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