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New Airport spells GROWTH

Released on: July 18, 2008, 4:37 pm

Press Release Author: Ross Arntson

Industry: Real Estate

Press Release Summary: New airport in the southern region of Costa Rica means some
fast growth in the next few years.

Press Release Body: Ojochal, Costa Rica

It is expected that Costa Rica’s newest international airport, scheduled to open in
2010, will be the key to unlocking the tourism and development potential of this
country’s southern coast. Right now, the area where the new airport is planned is
only accessible to mass tourism via a four-to-five-hour drive from San Jose.

The planned airport is to be built about 20 minutes from Ventana del Pacifico, one
of Costa Rica’s largest private developers. Also located about three miles south of
the city of Palmar Sur in the Sierpe Valley. With lush jungled mountains looming
over long, pristine stretches of beach, this area is ripe for growth. With twenty
years in the area Ventana del Pacifico is nestled near Costa Rica’s most romantic
and jaw-dropping beaches. Soon to be peppered with tourist resorts and residential
complexes this area will remain beautiful as well as profitable for the locals and
the ex-pats…but such is the price of progress. The government has every intention to
keeps its eco-values front and center on this one.

The airport is planned to open in stages; the first, in 2010, will allow
international flights with a maximum capacity of 50 passengers. Eventually, plans
are to have a runway capable of accommodating even the world’s largest passenger
plane, the Airbus A-380.

Although the first stage of the airport is still a ways from completion, investors
are jumping in early to buy real estate while prices are still relatively low. Once
the airport is completed and the wave of tourism begins, developers eager to cash in
will no doubt send property values skyrocketing as they did when the airport in
Liberia opened ten years ago.


Web Site: http://ventanadelpacifico.com

Contact Details: Ross Arntson
10605 SE 240th Street #146
Kent WA 98031

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