Just outside the small port town of Golfito lies 50 acres of pristine forested mountainside that is for sale at an opportune time. Years ago, when the banana plantations were in full production, this little port was booming with business. That all stopped in the 1980s when United Fruit pulled out. For decades Golfito remained untouched.
Now it is becoming a tourist destination. The colorful local history, the old homes of the American Zone, it’s duty free status for shopping, and the national parks that surround it make this an ideal location to get away from it all. In fact, the town is preparing for a major renovation that will create further attraction, not just for tourists in general, but for yachters specifically.
A state of the art marina that will accommodate various sizes of yacht, up to 350ft, will begin construction in June 2014. There are also plans to extend and improve upon the small airport that currently exists there.
The Golfito Bay is protected from the rough Pacific waters by the Osa Peninsula and the Golfo Dulce. It’s deep, calm waters and proximity to the Panama Canal are expected to be enticements for these yachts to make Golfito a vacation destination. The region is already renowned for the sport fishing and eco-adventures it has to offer.
In addition to a more flourishing tourism trade, it is expected that property values and demand will rise as well. The 50 acres is the last large view lot available in the area. It is zoned for both residential and commercial use. There are multiple building sites, an onsite caretaker and home, and boasts panoramic views of the bay.
To learn more about Ackerman Realty International, or to schedule a tour of the property, please contact them by calling US 678-799-9209, or CR 011-506-8-910-2904. Learn more about the property at http://ackermanrealtyinternational.com/property/view-golfito-dulce/
Contact Margo Ackerman Ackerman Realty International US 678-799-9209 or CR 011-506-8-910-2904 margo@ackermanrealtyinternational.com http://ackermanrealtyinternational.com/
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