For Sale: Apprx 319 Hectares (788 Acres) of Costa Rica Rainforest at $7/sm; Negotiable; BitCoin payment is also acceptable

New GPS Mapping is Included, Registered, and with 2020 Judicial Decision

FOR SALE: 319 HECTARES COSTA RICA RAIN FOREST -

45 minutes from San Jose

Bordering Tapanti National Park

Newly Mapped, Legal Judgement of Ownership is Included (this took 8 years of trials).

Perfect Conditions for High Forest Coffee Production, Agriculture, and Ecotourism

FOR SALE: 319 HECTACRES COSTA RICA RAIN FOREST (3,190,000 sm)

USD $7/sm

Perfect Conditions for High Forest Coffee Production, Agriculture, and Ecotourism

All Transactions will be conducted through our attorneys.

This Land is fully registered and owned by Picoverde Natural PVN SA, and fully transferable.

Bearer Bonds are no longer legal in Costa Rica, although the company is a Anonymous Society (SA)

Registered Land

Own the best piece of land in Costa Rica. Absolute Paradise. Situated in the most beautiful valley of all Costa Rica, Orosi Valley, Picoverde is destined to become world famous. With its lush tropical forests and biodiversity, pure water, abundant wildlife, and central location within 45 minutes of San Jose, this property is a steal at any price.

Costa Rica supports an enormous variety of wildlife, due in large part to its geographic position between the North and South American continents, its neotropical climate, and its wide variety of habitats. Costa Rica is home to more than 500,000 species, which represents nearly 4% of the total species estimated worldwide, making Costa Rica one of the 20 countries with the highest biodiversity in the world. While encompassing just one third of a percent of Earth’s landmass, approximately the size of West Virginia, Costa Rica contains four percent of species estimated to exist on the planet. Hundreds of these species are endemic to Costa Rica, meaning they exist nowhere else on earth. These species include frogs, snakes, lizards, finches, hummingbirds, and cichlids, among many more.

Inquiries: Contact: drcdahl@gmail.com

Picoverde Natural SA is a 21 year old company that owns the land for purchase.

Company can be included with purchase, based on negotiations.

Titled Property: Fee Simple Titled property is the same as in the U.S.A. and has the same absolute rights for foreigners and Costa Rican nationals alike. As owner of this type of property you have the right to own it, use it, enjoy it, lease it, and transform the property in line with Costa Rica laws. Fee Simple property can be any property outside of the aforementioned Maritime Zone.

    • In English law, a fee simple (or fee simple absolute) is an estate in land, a form of freehold ownership. It is the way that real estate is owned in common law countries, and is the highest ownership interest possible that can be had in real property. Allodial title is reserved to governments under a civil law structure. Fee simple ownership represents an ownership interest in real property, though it is limited by government powers of taxation, eminent domain, police power, and escheat.

All title properties, as well as concession properties, have a ‘Plano’ or plot map and are registered in the ‘Registro Nacional’ or National Public Registry. This is public information and can be accessed online at: http://www.rnpdigital.com/index.htm

MAPS - For Security, All Map links have been removed. Contact us for more detail and proof

For the last 25 years, there has been no clear-cutting and limited cattle. In the pictures, you can see the top of the property arriving adjacent to Tapanti National Park, and includes the 3 mountain peaks running adjacent to the National Park.

Our Neighbors:

The topography is the same as Montesky, except Picoverde has a road from Purisil town all the way up to the property until an old milking barn on the property. The map from the Purisil school zone, is included on the registered maps and registered right-of-ways. There is also an alternate horse trail that makes for a faster trip to the property that has garnered a right of way over the years.

Our Neighbors:

  • Montesky: our neighbor to the west: an ecotourism property which shares our great waterfall and other waterfalls along our western border

  • Formerly Truchas de Purisil previously located on the East

  • Parque National Tapanti joins the property on the South, over the peaks bordering Rio Jalar.

The best uses are numerous. It may be subdivided, developed, and sold into lots and homes, with numerous natural homesites; it could be clear-cut and farmed with cattle yielding millions of dollars in hardwood lumber; it may be preserved (as it is now) and used for ecotourism, trout farming, etc. In the past, we were advised that the property qualifies for the clean air credits given out by the European community and MINAE,. Amounts of payments at this time are unknown, but historically, it was about C$10,000/hectare/3months for the uncut forested land - we do not currently participate but our neighbors do and know the procedures.