South Pacific Real Estate boom seen – Diquis

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With the completion of two new highways, one linking San Jose to the Pacific coast and the second linking linking Quepos to the southern zone, growth is on the way for certain for the south of Costa Rica. Adding significantly to this will be the new hydroelectric project Diquis
 
After 39 years of waiting and rigorous environmental and social impact studies, it is finally cleared the deigning of the hydroelectric project Diquis. A large piece of engineering, the largest in Central America with an approximate cost of $ 1,850 million, for many an ambitious project for a small country such as ours, but rich in natural resources. The project will provide clean, renewable energy sufficient to supply 1,050,000 families each year, even in the dry season, is the only hydroelectric plant in the country with this feature. This project will help meet the needs and the constant demand for electricity for the next several years because Costa Rica lives in increase of a 6 %   per annum in electricity consumption. Decreasing the use of heat sources for power production, thereby helping to reduce pollution levels.

All this will bring great stability and quality of service to the area, which is important for the development of new Costa Rica Real Estate projects and tourism. It not only provides quality service for the development of these but they also bring with it new opportunities for the inhabitants of the region and to the south in general.

This will be a great tourist attraction for the region   This will also fuel growth and development of southern Pacific Real Estate in Costa Rica.

In the coming years as well as making the south area  of our country in a good area for investment in real estate as they see all this growth in the economy of the south and the country in general. For this and more the South will be your next invest.

For more on southern Costa Rica growth and opportunity properties in this new frontier, please contact me at 1 888 581 1786 toll free.  Ask for Gustavo Odio