Playa Rajada, 10 HA, white sand beach: on the Pacific Ocean is located on the furthest Northern Peninsula
Playa Rajada, La Cruz, La Cruz, Guanacaste, Costa Rica
Basic Listing Information
- Price
- $4,000,000
- Listing ID
- LL2400408
- Property Type
- Development Parcel
- Listing Type
- Land Listing
- Status
- Active
- Images
- 19
- Location Type
- Oceanfront
- View Type
- Bay View, Beach View, Eastern View, Mountain View, Northern View, Ocean View, Southern View, Valley View, Western View
- Total Lot Size
- 8.48 ha (20.95 acre)
Playa Rajada on the Pacific Ocean is located on the furthest Northern Peninsula, in township of La Cruz, the last city, only 20 km from the border of Nicaragua.
Details
- Total Lot Size
- 8.48 ha (20.95 acre)
- Lot Dimension Comments
- The parcel is irregular between the beach and the hill including the mangrove along the beach.
Geography
- Location
- Playa Rajada, La Cruz, La Cruz, Guanacaste, Costa Rica
- Country
- Costa Rica
- State
- Guanacaste
- County
- La Cruz
- District
- La Cruz
- City/Town
- Playa Rajada
- Location Type
- Oceanfront
- Geographic Type
- Dry Forest
- View Type
- Bay View, Beach View, Eastern View, Mountain View, Northern View, Ocean View, Southern View, Valley View, Western View
- Elevation
- 150.50 m (493.77 ft)
- Precipitation
- Seasonal
- Average Temperature
- 24 °C (75 °F)
Infrastructure
- Street Access Type
- Unpaved Road
- Type of Water
- Other
- Type of Sewer
- Other
- Type of Internet
- Other
- Type of Television
- Other
- Type of Electricity
- Other
- Telephone Available
- Yes
Financial/Legal
- Price per Square Meter
- $47.17/m2 ($4.38/sqft)
- List Price
- $4,000,000
- Association Fees
- No
- Ownership Type
- Concession, Legal Corporation, Legal Partnership
More about this property
This 10-hectare beachfront property is located at the most northern peninsula of Costa Rica, in the township of La Cruz, just 20 kilometers from Nicaragua. This white sand beach has magnificent sunsets, with fabulous views of the Pacific Ocean and the mountains of Nicaragua further away. The trade winds or easterlies provide a constant breeze that makes you enjoy the outside, especially during summer when the rest of the country is much hotter. Playa Rajada is a dead-end street, a beautiful, rural, and remote area, even though a few 5-star hotels have been built, just a few miles away on other secluded hidden beaches, on other sides of the peninsula. Thanks to these developments, electricity, water, and the internet are all available for future development.