Beautiful homes in Costa Rica
LOCATION:
The project is located in Rambla Neighborhood Real, San Rafael District, Alajuela Province, Costa Rica. The entrance to the urbanization is 25 meters west of the intersection of Belén - Santa Ana. Here there is a security booth and access gate, then heading north 300 meters you will find the residential, Lot No. 16B, which is the field of the project.
The sector-Santa Ana Belén is considered the highest capital gaining residential area in Costa Rica due to its warm climate and proximity to premium stores, offices and institutions in the surrounding areas. To the south lies an exclusive residential area and its office complex Lindora Oficentro and shops. Near as well to Pozos de Santa Ana and the city of Santa Ana. Almost right next to Casa Rambla you can find to the east San Antonio de Belen, and then Real Cariari Heredia. To the north lies the city of Alajuela and to the North-East Ojo de Agua (with a great shortcut road to the Juan Santamaria Airport). All these places are far less than a radius of five kilometers, with excellent roads. To the west you go through the beautiful San Rafael de Alajuela site and through its rural roads and the typical beauty of the area Guácima de Alajuela.
FEAUTURES OF THE RESIDENTIAL:
The construction Real Rambla, was projected to have an atmosphere in harmony with nature, blending buildings with beautiful green areas and trees in parks and landmarks. The residential consists of more than 3 acres with 11-meter wide streets, sidewalks and good infrastructure of rainwater pipes and electricity. Drinking water comes from an underground aquifer well called Ojo de Agua, administered by the Neighborhood Association of Real Rambla, which ensures high water quality.
In accordance with the Regulatory Plan of the Municipality of Alajuela, the Residential Rambla Real is defined within the suburban area, medium and low density, with lots of more than 500 square meters and broad fronts.
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS:
The landscape seen from Rambla Duplex Houses to the north, is the Juan Santamaria airport area with the background of the mountains of volcanoes Poas and Barba. On the south side, there are leafy fig trees and other native species, in the lots of family Teran, which have been preserved with the idea of enjoying its shade and serve as hosts of species of birds and wildlife.
Inside the gated community green areas proliferate within the development of streets and parks. Due to its low density, for example, the restriction in the number of homes and high requirements for quality of construction, the standard of living that is achieved here is very satisfying, peaceful and natural. Amongst the highest standards in Costa Rica.
