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$ 290,000
Est. payment /mo
New
Pocosol Alajuela 21013
1,791,080 SqFt
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Key Details
Property Type Vacant Land
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Sale
Square Footage 1,791,080 sqft
Price per Sqft $0
Subdivision 16,6
MLS Listing ID CR26009865M
Lot Size 41.118 Acres
Property Description
Nestled in the lush mountains of Northern Costa Rica, this extraordinary farm combines agricultural production, ornamental plant exports, environmental conservation, and exceptional eco-tourism and sustainable development potential.
Located approximately 160 km from San José, the property enjoys year-round access via Ciudad Quesada, Florencia, Muelle, Terrón Colorado, and Santa Rosa de Pocosol, followed by 12 km toward Rancho Quemado.
For more than 35 years, the farm has been developed with a strong focus on tropical agriculture, biodiversity, and soil improvement. The property currently operates an ornamental plant business serving both export and local markets, including Dieffenbachia Tropic Snow exported to California, along with crotons, aralias, Monstera Thai Constellation, aglaonemas, philodendrons, cordylines, heliconias, zingiberaceae varieties, and more than 10 species of palms.
Approximately 6 hectares are dedicated to ornamental nurseries and plant production.
The property also features approximately 2 hectares of rare and exotic tropical fruit species successfully adapted to Costa Rican conditions, including mangosteen, jabuticaba, grumichama, araza, Amalfi lemon, jackfruit, chempedak, cacao, and other species originating from Asia, Europe, South Africa, and the Americas.
One of the property's most remarkable features is its commitment to conservation and reforestation. Approximately 7 hectares protect natural springs, creeks, and secondary forest with native species such as mahogany, cedar, almendro amarillo, cocobolo, pilón, laurel, and coral oak.
Wildlife commonly found on the property includes deer, agoutis, coatis, toucans, green and scarlet macaws, parrots, and numerous tropical bird species.
Existing infrastructure includes:
Packing facility
Administration house
Worker's house
Three tourist cabins
These structures provide an excellent opportunity for renovation and future development of:
Eco-lodge or retreat
Agro-tourism project
Botanical garden
Wellness center
Specialty agricultural operation
Sustainable living or conservation-focused project
A truly unique property where nature, agriculture, biodiversity, and long-term vision come together in one of Costa Rica's most fertile and authentic regions.
Located approximately 160 km from San José, the property enjoys year-round access via Ciudad Quesada, Florencia, Muelle, Terrón Colorado, and Santa Rosa de Pocosol, followed by 12 km toward Rancho Quemado.
For more than 35 years, the farm has been developed with a strong focus on tropical agriculture, biodiversity, and soil improvement. The property currently operates an ornamental plant business serving both export and local markets, including Dieffenbachia Tropic Snow exported to California, along with crotons, aralias, Monstera Thai Constellation, aglaonemas, philodendrons, cordylines, heliconias, zingiberaceae varieties, and more than 10 species of palms.
Approximately 6 hectares are dedicated to ornamental nurseries and plant production.
The property also features approximately 2 hectares of rare and exotic tropical fruit species successfully adapted to Costa Rican conditions, including mangosteen, jabuticaba, grumichama, araza, Amalfi lemon, jackfruit, chempedak, cacao, and other species originating from Asia, Europe, South Africa, and the Americas.
One of the property's most remarkable features is its commitment to conservation and reforestation. Approximately 7 hectares protect natural springs, creeks, and secondary forest with native species such as mahogany, cedar, almendro amarillo, cocobolo, pilón, laurel, and coral oak.
Wildlife commonly found on the property includes deer, agoutis, coatis, toucans, green and scarlet macaws, parrots, and numerous tropical bird species.
Existing infrastructure includes:
Packing facility
Administration house
Worker's house
Three tourist cabins
These structures provide an excellent opportunity for renovation and future development of:
Eco-lodge or retreat
Agro-tourism project
Botanical garden
Wellness center
Specialty agricultural operation
Sustainable living or conservation-focused project
A truly unique property where nature, agriculture, biodiversity, and long-term vision come together in one of Costa Rica's most fertile and authentic regions.
Location
State Alajuela
County San Carlos
Interior
Fireplace No
Exterior
Fence Fenced, Partial
Utilities Available Electricity Available, Water Available
Water Access Desc Other
Building
Lot Description Irregular Lot, Suitable For Grazing, Level
Sewer Septic Tank
Water Other
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