The commercial property which is located in a prime location of the popular tourist and expat community of Puerto Viejo, includes three shops, a large two-bedroom apartment and a four-bedroom house with garden. The accommodations have space for 13 people. It is used currently as an Airbnb Rental. You could either live in the house or keep it rented out to the current tenant.
All shops are rented to tenants who have been there for many years. Their business is doing very well with the sale of souvenirs and clothing.
Size of the land: 800m² (8.611ft²)
Size of constructions: 340m² (3.650ft²)
Garden: 150m² (1.614ft²)
Construction size details:
Shop #1    : 48m² (517ft²)
Apartment: 102m² (1.098ft²)
Shop #2    : 70m² (753ft²)
House : 84m² (904ft²)
Shop #3     : 35m² (377ft²)
Apartment: 102m² (1.098ft²)
House : 84m² (904ft²)
Taking rental income into account, you get an excellent return on investment of over 8%. At the same time, the steadily growing numbers in tourism and the excellent location guarantee a secure income in the future as well as an increase in the value of the property.
Price: 680.000$ Negotiable
It is no surprise that Puerto Viejo is now one of Costa Rica’s premier tourist hot spots. Set along the Caribbean Sea in in the southeast of Costa Rica, Puerto Viejo is surrounded by lush nature of the rainforest. It is easy to spot howler monkeys, sloths, toucans, iguanas or humming-birds.
Further you will find some of the most beautiful beaches in Costa Rica with yellow sand, clear turquoise sea water and countless palm trees. Many surfers come to ride famous Salsa Brava waves. The excellent surfing conditions have made the place to one top rated surfing spot in the world.
Puerto Viejo is a laid-back beach town with a casual and thoroughly unpretentious Caribbean vibe. There are no condo towers, large hotels, or mega resorts in this part of the country. And yet the vibrant nightlife, plenty of restaurants, many supermarkets and a farmers’ market offer everything you need.
With residents of Afro-Caribbean and Indigenous descent, as well as many expats from around the world, Puerto Viejo offers a unique multicultural mix that can only be found in this part of Costa Rica. Thanks to the region’s history, many locals speak English with a Caribbean accent.