Ultimate view lot reduced to $62,000 |
L78 3/4-acre level hilltop with panoramic lake, volcano views - $91,600 |
This is a highly superior lot because not only does it have wonderful lake views, but it is also really conveniently located and easy to build on. It is less than 15 minutes from Tilaran on a hilltop above the Hotel Tilawa, itself notable for its beautiful views. It's large and level enough to enable any size house or houses you might want to build. It's fairly long facing the lake so houses can be built anywhere on the lot without hampering the lake views. Parcelas community water is already at the lot with a water meter already provided and the electricity is there, too, underground so as to preserve the amazing lake and volcano vistas. Upon leaving the lake highway, access is by 400 yards of unpaved road. The hotel itself is a wonderful resource a couple of minutes' stroll away. Owners of this lot have free use of the Tilawa pool, tennis court, and free-form jacuzzi. |
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This lake iew directly in front of the lot is just part of a view that extends from the dormant volcanos to the north of the lake all the way to the famously active Arenal Volcano at the southern end. |
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Arenal olcano, looking smaller than actuality because of the camera setting, shows its actie nature with a tall plume of smoke. |
The great swath of lake view continues to the south far past the east shore town of Nueo Arenal. |
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The naked eye would see in this view the illages of Aguacate and Rio Piedras. |
To the north is the windsurfing end of the lake, enjoyed seasonally by kite and windsurfers. |
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The paved lake highway running from Tilaran past Nuevo Arenal and on to the Arenal Volcano handily passes below the lot. |
A photographer on the lot catches his own shadow as he photographs part of the 180-degree lake view. |
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The lot has already been graded where necessary for easy building. Electricity and water connections are readily available. |
The range of hills continues to the northwest and includes the dormant volcanos Tenorio, Miravalles, and Rincon de La Vieja. |