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La Meridiana is a luxury new home development, hotel and golf course, is located on the Pacific Coast of Costa Rica.
La Meridiana rests in between the towns of Villareal and Huacas in the province of Guanacaste in western Costa Rica, is a magnificent 700-acre property situated on the main road linking Villareal to Huacas (in the Province of Guanacaste), equi-distant from Tamarindo and Brasilito.
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Welcome to La Meridiana, an exclusive condominium development near Tamarindo, in the northwestern region of Costa Rica known as Guanacaste.

Planned for construction in August 2007, La Meridiana features spacious 2 and 3-bedroom units amidst a serene environment dotted with palm trees, swimming pools and impeccably manicured common areas. All less than 10 minutes from the country's most popular beaches and golf courses.

We invite you to discover La Meridiana. Units are available for presale immediately - prices start at $206,000.

 

About Costa Rica

With just over 51,000 square kilometers (20,000 square miles) Costa Rica is a relatively small country, only slightly larger than the State of New Jersey or Netherlands. Its population is pegged at just over 4 million, with over half living in and around the cities of San Jose, the country’s capital, Alajuela and Cartago.

Costa Rica FactsThese three cities are situated on the “Meseta Central,” a plateau at 1,200 meter altitude (4,000 feet) approximately centered within the country, boasting a mild climate year-round. It is on this plateau and along its spines that you’ll find the famous cloud forests and some of the world’s most spectacular volcanoes.

Historically, Costa Rica has been one of Latin America’s most stable democracies. The political system is a long-standing Constitutional democracy with a Legislature directly elected in free, multiparty elections every four years.

The most recent elections took place in February of this year and Oscar Arias (former President of Costa Rica from 1986 to 1990 and recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize for his work for Central American peace) was reelected and took office on May 8, 2006.

The Golden Door to Retirement and Living in Costa Rica by Christopher Howard states: “This beautiful country is so appealing because it has the warmth and flavor of Mexico, without anti-Americanism and fear of government expropriations; the physical beauty of Guatemala without a large military presence; and the sophistication of Brazil without the abject poverty or serious violent crime.”

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