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The home is located on the hills of Atenas in a very well known residential called Vistas Atenas. This home has 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, each with the bath in the privacy of the room. The main area has an open design with the kitchen opening up into the dinning and living room areas. The home and the pool have a solid construction that can withstand a 9.0 earthquake. These homes are built to last.
The property has a walking trail for your morning activity where you can see various types of birds, monkeys, butterflies, and more of Costa Rica’s nature. Sit back and enjoy your coffee, lunch, or dinner while gazing out at the incredible views of the surrounding mountains and volcanoes.
There are lots of fruit trees around the property with tons of room for extra planting or gardening ideas. You have total privacy on this property and security being far off the road. The home is equipped with a storage bodega and a one car carport. Call us today to see the possibilities and beauty of this property.
Atenas (Spanish pronunciation: [a’tenas]) is the fifth canton in the province of Alajuela in Costa Rica. The canton covers an area of 127.19 square kilometers (49.11 sq mi) and has a population of 27,112 (estimate as of 2013). The origin of the name dates back to 1833, when the area was known as “Sabana Larga”, and the then Head of State, Don José Rafael de Gallegos, admirer of Greek civilization, proposed that the new population be called Athens. It is popularly said that Atenas enjoys the ‘best climate in the world’; the reason for this attribution is that climatic factors like temperature and humidity are stable all year round, with temperatures ranging from 19 Celsius at night to 34 Celsius during the day with a yearly average of 26 Celsius. It is a fairly compact canton, mountainous for the most part. The Río Grande (Great River) forms the border on the canton’s north and east sides. As the river moves south, it is joined by two other large rivers, the Río Poás and the Río Virilla, before turning west again and forming the canton’s southern border under a new name, the Río Grande de Tárcoles. The western border of the canton is established by a series of quebradas (canyons) that cut through the Coastal Mountain Range.