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"Hotel Under Development"
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| Alvaro Lachner |
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Email Alvaro |
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(506) 672-0072 |
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1-888-400-2456 |
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(506) 672-1050 |
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Address:
Puriscal, San Jose
Type: Commercial
Style: Commercial
Development Level: Under Construction
Size: 6,000 sq. m.
Lot Type: Rectangular
Lot Size:
120000 sq. m.
Has Suite: Potential
MLS®: 17
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Great Investment Opportunity!
This Spanish Colonial style hotel is located in Puriscal at the Bajo de Jaris area. This hotel is currently under construction and has 30 rooms, 3 restaurants, laundry, administration area, front desk, pool, artificial lake and 120,000 m2 of land. This hotel is perfect for a Spa and Cosmetic Surgery retreat as it is located 4 minutes from the CIMA Hospital in Escazu, 45 minutes from downtown San Jose and 1 hour from the Juan Santamaria International Airport in San Jose. You will be able to purchase this hotel as is, and then customize it to your own needs and taste. The Hotel is 90% complete and just needs the finishings (floor, tile, lighting, decoration, roof tiles, etc.), A/C, equipment, furniture and staff. The Hotel has an alcohol permit (domestic and foreign liquor) from the local municipality, an ICT approved tourist contract, 5 water wells, electricity, Municipal work permit, health permit by the Ministry of Health and the main access is being paved. This hotel has the possibility of having a casino as it has over 20 rooms and can be upgraded to 4 star quality or more, which qualifies it for a casino license according to Costa Rican regulation. This Hotel would also receive tourism incentives from the ICT for the final process so finishing it would be tax free!
This hotel is perfect for a country retreat, spa or cosmetic surgery reha center. Cosmetic surgery and cosmetic/restorative dentistry is Costa Rica's hidden treasure, but not a well-kept secret. Each year thousands of men and women take advantage of the low-cost, high-quality care provided by Costa Rica's cosmetic surgeons and dentists. In fact, a 1991 survey conducted by the University of Costa Rica found that 14.25% of all visitors to Costa Rica come to receive some sort of medical care - most often cosmetic surgery and dental work. Therefore, the feasibility of purchasing a hotel of this quality and in this stage of construction is highly attractive. |
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