2Costa Rica Real Estate
2Costa Rica Real Estate

Avenida Escazu, Building 102, Office 208

San José, San José, Costa Rica

Tulpa Ridge Modern Home

Description

Nestled amidst the lush hills of Matapalo in the serene South Pacific of Costa Rica, discover a modern oasis at Tulpa Ridge. This meticulously designed 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom home exudes contemporary elegance, set on a sprawling lot enveloped by verdant gardens and majestic teak trees from the property's former farm. Crafted with utmost attention to detail, this residence boasts top-tier modern amenities for unparalleled comfort.

Tulpa Ridge represents the vanguard of a visionary development aimed at fostering eco-conscious living without compromising on luxury. Encased within a secure gated community, accessing this haven is effortless via a single, well-maintained road.

Enviably positioned near Playa Linda, renowned for its crystalline waters and pristine shores, Tulpa Ridge caters to sun-seekers and surf enthusiasts alike. Beyond the beach, immerse yourself in the natural splendor of Costa Rica, with proximity to esteemed national parks like Manuel Antonio, a mere 15 minutes away. Embark on jungle treks, encounter cascading waterfalls, and marvel at the diverse wildlife including playful monkeys, serene sloths, and vibrant toucans. For avid anglers, Quepos Marina beckons with its world-class fishing just offshore.

Each carefully curated lot at Tulpa Ridge offers sweeping vistas of the Pacific Ocean or verdant jungle, promising residents unparalleled luxury and natural beauty. With a turnkey option available for building your dream abode, revel in the convenience of immediate access to water and electricity.

With only 10 exclusive lots available, seize this rare opportunity to own a slice of paradise in one of the country's most coveted regions.

Business Details

Year Established
2000
Regent Territory
Costa Rica

Service Areas

Costa Rica
Jaco
Los Sueños
Escazu
Dominical
Uvita
Manuel Antonio
Santa Teresa
Santa Ana
Papagayo

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