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Enjoy the true relax and peaceful life of Costa Rica on this half forrest half mountain property. The home is located on the highest point of the property over looking a great view of San José and the surrounding mountains. Enjoy the cool breezes due to the height of the property. There is plenty of space around the property for expansions like guest house, rancho, or a pool.
The home has a very nice layout and design. There are 3 bedrooms and 2 baths with an extra open room to be used as an office or second living room. Both the main living area and the dinning room overlook the water fountain so you can enjoy the soft sounds of the water feature. The living and dinning areas also have access that lead you outside to the surrounding terrace. Master bedroom has a walk-in closet and its own large bathroom. While the other two rooms share the hallway bath and a half bath is located by the living area for your guest.
The residential has tons of walking trails for your quiet and calm morning walks. There are 3 separate entrances that lead into the neighborhood. The location of the residential is far enough from town that you feel the privacy but close enough to have fast access to your necessities. Call us today to make a visit and experience it for yourself.
Puriscal is the 4th canton in the province of San José, Costa Rica. In Spanish, a “puriscal” is the flower of the common bean. Puriscal covers an area from the Río Chucás delineates the canton’s northernmost boundary, while the Río Chires marks its far southern border, with the canton of Parrita in Puntarenas Province. Puriscal includes a major portion of the Coastal Mountain Range. Puriscal has a population of 31,202. Only 18% of the canton’s population live in urban areas. Among its inhabitants, 20.2% are under 10 years old and 7.4% are over 65. The city lies at an elevation of 1,105 metres above sea level in the coastal mountain range, 42 km southwest of the national capital city of San José and 77 km north of the city of Parrita on the Pacific coast. The old cathedral was built by Fr. Juan Cortez de Paja who took a vow of celibacy after an Indian Princess died from Influenza that she had caught from him. On the centennial of her death an earthquake destroyed the edifice.