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Dan Brunk
Co-Op Member Owner
Hayden Outdoors Real Estate
Windsor
Dan Brunk is licensed Broker Associate in Colorado based in our Headquarters in Windsor, Colorado. His experience in marketing, broadcast, publications, retail, restaurant and communication industries create an excellent foundation for exceptional service in the real estate industry.
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529 Main Street, Windsor
$1,100,000
0.28 Acres
Windsor, Colorado, 80550
Located at the high-traffic corner of Main Street and 6th Street in downtown Windsor, 529 Main St. offers a prime opportunity for investors or owner-operators. The property includes 1,382+ square feet of retail space on a rare 12,500 SF double lot, ideal for immediate use or future development. With flexible zoning and excellent visibility, potential uses range from retail use to a drive-thru restaurant, or a multi-use redevelopment.Land Nested in the central business district and the Downtown Development area, this commercially zoned property includes a massive 12,500 SF double lot with two 6th St. entrances. Downtown Windsor offers shopping, dining, professional business, parks and recreation and a target rich environment for various business types. With over 12,000 vehicles passing by this location daily, this location offers tremendous branding opportunities and street presence. The property currently has one permanent single story building, a front parking lot and a rear gated parking lot, with minimum of 9 parking spaces in total.Improvements The existing stucco building was built in 1963 and offers approximately 1,382 square feet of retail space, currently leased to a bridal dress shop with the lease through 2028. The building includes a retail counter, inside entry restroom, outside entry restroom, utility room, office nook, and retail showroom space. Convenient parking is available along Main St., 6th St., and Walnut St., with optional off-street parking located on the south portion of the lot, which can accommodate future uses with or without a drive-thru component. The property has been well-maintained, with key updates including a new roof in 2009, fresh interior and exterior paint in 2022, and a new HVAC unit installed in 2023. With flexible use potential, the space is well-positioned for conversion into a restaurant or other commercial use, including the possibility of adding a drive-thru window—subject to required city and state approvals. All room dimensions, including square footage data, are approximate and must be verified by the buyer. Recreation Downtown Windsor, CO, offers a charming mix of recreational activities perfect for all ages. Stroll along the scenic Windsor Lake, where you can enjoy paddleboarding, kayaking, or a relaxing picnic by the water. The area is dotted with unique shops, cozy cafes, and local breweries, making it a great spot for leisurely exploration. For those seeking more activity, Boardwalk Park hosts community events, live music, and a playground for family fun. Whether you’re into outdoor adventures or simply soaking up small-town charm, downtown Windsor has something for everyone.General Operations The current tenant has a signed lease through 2028 with a single option to extend for another 3 years. Please inquire for lease income details and for a copy of the signed lease. The current business in this location is not for sale. Region & Climate With a semi-arid climate, Windsor enjoys sunny summers, crisp autumns, and snowy winters, making it ideal for year-round outdoor activities like hiking, biking, and even ice skating in the colder months.History Previously this location was used as a service station, and underground tanks have been removed. The current property owners have letters from the Colorado state environmental board including Phase 1 study reports with clear status from 1999.Location Windsor, Colorado, is a charming town nestled between the Rocky Mountains and the Great Plains, offering a blend of small-town charm and modern amenities. The area boasts a variety of parks, trails, and open spaces, including the scenic Windsor Lake, perfect for boating, fishing, and paddle-boarding. The town also features a vibrant downtown area with local shops, restaurants, and community events, creating a welcoming atmosphere for residents and visitors alike.

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The Zancudo Lodge
$18,950,000
8.6 Acres
Playa Zancudo, Costa Rica
Welcome to The Zancudo Lodge, a luxury fishing lodge for sale in Costa Rica that offers legendary sport-fishing adventures, accommodations for 30 guests, exquisite dining, a 9 boat fleet and a history of world class fishing including over 70 IGFA records.The Zancudo Lodge is a luxury sportfishing retreat on Costa Rica’s Golfo Dulce, offering world-class inshore and offshore fishing, upscale accommodations, and elite service. With 15 elegant rooms, top-tier Contender boats, and over 70 IGFA records, it’s a premier destination for anglers. Surrounded by lush jungle and pristine beaches, it’s the perfect blend of adventure and relaxation.LandResting on approximately 8.6 acres of oceanfront land, The Zancudo Lodge offers a level lot with waterfront access that includes a lodge, buildings, rainforest canopy, tropical flowers, and a quiet setting.ImprovementsThe Zancudo Lodge features 15 well-appointed rooms, including Standard Rooms (350 sq ft), Junior Suites (450 sq ft), and Master Suites—all equipped with air conditioning, fiber optic internet, flat-screen TVs, premium linens, and plush robes and slippers.The on-site open-air restaurant, The Gamefisher, serves gourmet sea-to-table cuisine with ocean views, enhanced by a garden that provides fresh herbs and ingredients.Additional buildings include laundry facilities, office space, storage rooms for equipment and merchandise, a dedicated rod and reel room, and a large custom-designed barn to safely store boats on trailers during the off-season.The property also includes space for engine and equipment storage, a work area for maintenance projects, and backup power systems with generators and solar energy support.RecreationThe Zancudo Lodge, situated on Costa Rica’s Golfo Dulce, offers a premier sportfishing experience renowned for its diverse marine species and exceptional fishing grounds.The lodge provides direct access to the rich inshore waters of Golfo Dulce, a 15-mile-wide, 30-mile-long gulf with depths reaching nearly 600 feet. This area is ideal for targeting species such as roosterfish, cubera snapper, African pompano, and bluefin trevally. The volcanic reef structures and rocky outcrops create perfect habitats for these species, making it possible to catch multiple trophy fish in a single outing.Just a 45-minute ride from the lodge, the offshore waters offer opportunities to catch blue, black, and striped marlin, sailfish, yellowfin tuna, dorado, and wahoo. The lodge’s fleet of 32′ Contender boats, equipped with dual 300HP Yamaha engines and advanced Simrad radar systems, ensures quick access to these deep-sea fishing grounds.The Zancudo Lodge boasts a fleet of high-performance boats, including the new 44′ Contender Z1 with triple Yamaha 450HP engines and SeaKeeper stabilization for enhanced comfort. The fleet consists of: (5) 32′ Contenders with Twin Yamaha 300’s, (1) 35′ Contender with Triple Yamaha 300’s, (1) 28′ Custom Boat, (1) 44′ Contender, and a transfer boat to pick up and drop off clients at the marina in Golfito. These boats are meticulously maintained, cleaned everyday, and kept in the best of shape. All boats are outfitted with top-tier fishing gear, such as Okuma rods and reels, BKK hooks, and a variety of artificial lures, ensuring anglers have the best equipment for their fishing adventures.With over 70 IGFA records, The Zancudo Lodge stands as a testament to Costa Rica’s rich fishing heritage, offering both novice and seasoned anglers an unparalleled fishing experience in one of the world’s most biodiverse marine environment.General OperationsBetween all 15 rooms, the lodge can accommodate up to 30 guests at any time. There are rooms for individuals, couples, and options for large groups.The lodge currently operates 182 +/- days a year, which is November 30th through the last week of May. However, there is opportunity for the buyer to extend the season closer to or into August which would greatly increase annual income generation.Currently, there are 36 full-time employees that work at the lodge. The employee turnover is extremely low. During the off-season there are approximately 15 employees that work on-site to maintain the premises and keep the property clean, safe, and to execute any off season projects or improvements that need to be made.From opening day to closing day the lodge typically stays 90% +/- booked. Many of these bookings are repeat clients that continue to come back year after year.The Zancudo Lodge has demonstrated steady revenue growth and benefits from a well-established client base, with a high rate of repeat guests who value the lodge’s exceptional service and premier fishing experience. Detailed financial information is available upon request to qualified parties.Region & ClimateFrom November to April, Zancudo Lodge in Playa Zancudo, Costa Rica, enjoys the dry season, with warm, sunny days and low humidity—ideal for fishing and outdoor activities. During this time, average highs range from 82°F to 89°F (27.7°C to 31.7°C), and rainfall is minimal, especially in February. From May through August, the region transitions into the rainy season, bringing more humidity and afternoon showers, while mornings generally remain clear. Temperatures stay consistently warm, with highs between 83°F and 85°F (28.3°C to 29.3°C), and increased rainfall helps support the lush tropical environment. This climate supports excellent fishing conditions year-round.LocationThe Zancudo Lodge is located in Playa Zancudo, a secluded village in the Golfito canton of Costa Rica’s Puntarenas Province. Nestled between the Pacific Ocean to the west and the Sabalo River to the east, the lodge offers a unique setting that combines beachfront luxury with lush tropical surroundings.Situated near the mouth of the Golfo Dulce, the lodge provides easy access to both inshore and offshore fishing grounds, renowned for species like marlin, sailfish, dorado, yellowfin tuna, roosterfish, and cubera snapper. The area is also celebrated for its rich biodiversity, with opportunities to observe wildlife such as sloths, monkeys, and scarlet macaws right on the property.The lodge’s location in the Southern Zone of Costa Rica, often referred to as “the most biologically intense place on Earth” by National Geographic, makes it an ideal destination for both avid anglers and nature enthusiasts seeking a luxurious yet immersive experienceAll information is to be verified by buyers and buyers legal representation. The map is approximate, but accuracy is not guaranteed.

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Margarita Villa
$2,895,000
0.4 Acres
Tulum, Mexico
Margarita Villa is luxury beachfront home located on a white sandy beach with turquoise blue crystal clear water in a private, security controlled bay. With 6 bedrooms and bathrooms, it offers space surrounded by palm trees in a serene setting far from the crowds of Cancun. Enjoy stunning views, private pool, reef-protected waters, perfect snorkeling, paddle-boarding, etc.Walk straight onto the shores of Soliman Bay from Margarita Villa, your charming and colorful home away from home. This gorgeous beachfront villa is set against the backdrop of one of the Riviera Maya’s most envied beaches and located just north of Tulum. The property is about .4 acres, consisting of 75 feet of beachfront exposure and additional parking for at least 6 vehicles at the entrance. The entire property is beautifully landscaped with native trees and bushes with an on-site caretaker keeping everything beautiful. The view out to the private bay (no public access) from multiple patios is breathtaking. Many times, you’ll walk a mile on the beach and pass no one. This is the perfect vacation and rental home your family will cherish for generations.Margarita Villa includes a 6 bedroom, 6 bath home with 5,046 square feet and hosts up to 12 adults, an unlimited amount of children and designed for everyone of all ages. As you walk in, you see the living room, pool, beach, ocean, the reef and then the horizon and this feeling comes over you that you are home and on vacation! And yes, this incredible property comes completely furnished with all furniture, kitchen wares, patio furniture, kayaks, paddleboards and so much more. The bay is protected by a natural coral reef, eliminating large fish, waves and currents. The beach is wide and shallow and perfect for young children and for wading in the warm water all year round. The house has three levels, two bedrooms on each floor, totaling six bedrooms, three with king beds and two of those also have single beds, the remaining rooms have queens. All bedrooms have private bathrooms, air conditioners and glass sliding doors. The only room not facing the ocean is the Garden bedroom, but this room has a washer/dryer and an outside shower, all the kids love this room, it’s close to the pantry! The front door has a huge patio with a refrigerator, freezer and grill. Soliman Bay resembles a residential neighborhood with tight security and very kind neighbors of all ages. There is also a small caretaker’s house, detached garage, storage and beachside palapa. You must come see for yourself because it really is this gorgeous!This beach house is on beautiful and private Soliman Bay in Tulum, Mexico. Soliman Bay is a hotspot for paddle-boarding, snorkeling, kayaking, cenotes and on and on. In the Yucatan, and specifically in the Tulum area, there are a huge number of attractions, activities, historical sites and so, so much more.Fly fishing near Tulum, Mexico, offers a unique blend of tropical beauty and rich biodiversity, making it a top destination for anglers seeking both saltwater and freshwater challenges. The nearby Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is particularly renowned for its pristine flats teeming with bonefish, permit, tarpon, and snook. These shallow, crystal-clear waters create ideal conditions for sight fishing, and the surrounding mangroves and lagoons provide both scenic serenity and exciting angling opportunities. With year-round warm weather, experienced local guides, and relatively low fishing pressure compared to more commercialized destinations, the Tulum area is a hidden gem for fly fishers looking to combine adventure with natural beauty.We will provide links below and attachments under the documents tab for available nearby recreational amenities, which are overwhelmingly plentiful.The current owners purchased the property by obtaining a Fido Comisso, a Mexican entity similar to a Trust, from the previous owners. Consult a Mexican attorney, but you should be able to purchase this property through the same process. The property is managed by a local company. The actual property manager lives close and she is from the US but lives in the area and speaks several languages. There is not a true HOA, but instead a voluntary co-op with a Road and Security Group which the current owners participate in. Roughly, it’s $300 US per quarter. The total of property tax, federal zone tax and trust payment for 2025 was 38,100 pesos.Tulum, located along the Caribbean coastline of Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula, enjoys a tropical climate that is warm throughout the year, making it a popular destination for beachgoers and nature lovers alike. Tulum’s climate supports a wide array of flora and fauna, including tropical hardwoods, mangroves, and exotic bird species. Its warm waters and coral reefs thrive year-round, making the region attractive to snorkelers and divers. You will fall in love with the nice and breezy “coastal living” and neighbors that consist of hermit crabs, pelicans, turtles, geckos and the occasional ray.The house is very comfortable in the summer because it is on the water and always has a breeze. Restaurants and shopping are very close – Mantarey Restaurant and Pandano Restaurant are walking distance, with other restaurants in Tulum just 20 minutes away, Playa del Carmen 45 minutes, Akumal 20 minutes, and Cancun 60 minutes away. Restaurants, scuba, shopping and water parks are a big part of the local draw. Xel-Ha is awesome and one bay north of us! Tulum airport is 20 minutes away. Eco-Sheek is very big in the Tulum area.Essential services such as groceries, pharmacies, medical clinics, and banking are located in Tulum town, an easy drive from the property. The coastal highway (Carretera Federal 307) provides direct, well-maintained access to the property from both the north and south, making day trips to nearby attractions like Xel-Há Park, Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve, and the cenote routes both simple and enjoyable.Living in Tankah IV places you within reach of the Riviera Maya’s most celebrated destinations while preserving the serenity and natural beauty that make this corner of the Caribbean so special. Whether for a private residence, vacation home, or income-producing rental property, the location offers an exceptional combination of convenience, safety, and tropical charm.Listing is presented by Dale Smigelski and Dan Brunk.

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Mallards and Maize
$1,450,000
136 Acres
Kersey, Colorado, 80644
Hunting and harvest abound on this 136 acre rural property just 10 minutes south of Kersey, Colorado. With nearly 60 acres of irrigated farm ground, a 5+ acre pond, Lower Latham Ditch water rights, excellent waterfowl hunting and upland bird cover, Mallards and Maize is perfect for the recreational buyer looking to generate annual farm income. Land The gentle sloping farm ground and cattail basin offer an excellent dove, duck, goose and pheasant hunting property within 4 miles of the South Platte River. With a Conservation Easement in place and a cash lease with a local farmer, this property gives the buyers a chance to preserve a lifetime of recreational adventure while maintaining irrigated row crop farming and possibly qualifying for 1031 exchange tax benefits (Please consult your accountant).The northeast portion of the property includes pasture ground with some mature trees and open hillside sloping down to the lower elevation where the Lower Latham Ditch flows through the property. The pond sits in the north center of the property and the pivot irrigated farm ground gently rises from the marsh land up the southwest corner of the property near the entrance. Based on the conservation easement, the property breaks down into these main areas:45.3 acres of marshland, canal and pond56.8 acres of irrigated farm ground 33.9 acres of upland habitat and grassImprovements There is a small shed located between the pond and the pivot base, but no other buildings besides the hunting blinds exist. The conservation easement in place prohibits other buildings or permanent residential structures from being built. Please read the attached conservation easement. Electricity is run to the pivot base and power is supplied by XCel Energy.Recreation Hunters start off the autumn pursuits with dove season on September 1st before the Fall temperatures drop. Early mornings find doves traveling from roost to feed and then to water, using the trees on the northeast corner and migrating from field to field. The use of decoys brings in the baseball sized speed targets into manageable range for youth and people of all ages.Waterfowlers can expect excellent duck and goose hunting on this property, starting with Teal season in mid September. Five hunting blinds were originally set up around the pond to handle any wind direction and variable spreads of decoys. The pond in roughly knee-height deep so managing decoy spreads is easy. With close proximity to the South Platte River, a variety of species and ducks and Canadian geese frequent the pond and cut corn field, where an in-ground pit blind can host up to 4 hunters. Mallards, Wigeon, Teal, Gadwall, Goldeneye and Geese use the pond throughout the year until the winter temps ice over the pond. Adding a couple ice eaters or aerators would ensure a longer hunting season lasting into January for big honkers and lessers as they migrate south. Electricity is located adjacent to the pond allowing for ease of access to power.Pheasant hunting really turns on when the corn is cut and the first snows arrive. Birds move out from the corn to congregate in the tree rows, moving from grain fields to cover. A trusty bird dog and a morning on the farm makes for some exciting hunts for roosters with friends and family during the holiday months. Agriculture Farming operations on the property include a local farmer cash lease that generates around $13,000 annually. Currently corn is planted on the irrigated half-pivot of approximately 60 acres and will be harvested in the late Fall of 2025, and the farmer plans to work the ground in 2026 as well. Crops rotate between corn and alfalfa. The Conservation Easement attached offers habitat management plans to follow, providing for excellent waterfowl and upland habitat maintenance.Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources The Lower Latham Ditch runs through the property, supplying the half circle pivot with ample water rights for irrigating the almost 60 acres of farm ground and perimeter upland bird habitat. Water shares include 1 share of Lower Latham Ditch, 1 share of Lower Latham Extension, and 2 shares of Bailey Lateral Ditch Rights. The Lower Latham Ditch Company maintains the ditch road but it can be used for access to the property. The 5.4 acre pond is only a few feet deep, offering excellent feeding and loafing water for ducks and geese. The pond level stays full throughout the year. Periodical maintenance of the pond and surrounding marsh land is approved by the conservation easement, allowing for habitat and pond improvements. There is a small shed located between the pond and the pivot base, but no other buildings besides the hunting blinds exist. The conservation easement in place prohibits other buildings or permanent residential structures from being built. Please read the attached conservation easement. Electricity is run to the pivot base.There are no mineral rights (oil, gas, etc.) included in the sale. Seller will retain all mineral rights. Location Kersey, Colorado is a small agricultural town nestled in Weld County along the South Platte River, offering a peaceful country living experience with a strong sense of community. The area enjoys a semi-arid climate, featuring hot, dry summers with temperatures often reaching the 90s, and cold winters that can dip into the teens. With nearly 240 sunny days a year, it’s a great place for outdoor enthusiasts.Seller Trustee is a licensed Broker in the state of Colorado.

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3221 E. Mulberry St.
$850,000
0.5 Acres
Fort Collins, Colorado, 80524
The property at 3221 E. Mulberry Street in Fort Collins offers a half acre of prime frontage along a high-traffic corridor. The site includes a 3 bedroom, 1.5 bathroom home along with an existing water tap and private well, creating an excellent opportunity for a small business, live/work setup, or future redevelopment in a rapidly evolving area.Land This half acre parcel along the East Mulberry Corridor offers exceptional visibility and access from the frontage road, just minutes from I-25 and adjacent to the rapidly emerging Bloom development. Still positioned in the county and within an area undergoing significant transformation under the City of Fort Collins’ East Mulberry Corridor Suburban Mixed-Use Plan, the property presents a unique opportunity for investors, entrepreneurs, or developers seeking a foothold in one of the city’s key redevelopment zones.Key Features:Exposure of 400 feet of street frontageTraffic of over 30,000 vehicles per dayConvenient access to I-256 Minutes to Old Town Fort CollinsCommercial ZoningAll utilities in place3 bd/1.5 ba Flex Use HomeThe level lot features two access points from the frontage road and is bordered along the southwest edge by the Lake Canal, adding character to the site. The property offers flexibility for a variety of uses, whether repurposing the existing residence for a small business or office, or pursuing a full redevelopment to build a new commercial project from the ground up.Utilities currently in place include a domestic water tap from the ELCO Water District, a permitted water well (Permit #121920-A), natural gas service from Xcel Energy, a septic system, and 200-amp electrical service from Poudre Valley REA. One hundred amps serve the home, while an additional 100 amps run to an exterior pole-mounted panel near the frontage road. Previously operated as a used car sales lot, the property also includes existing exterior light poles positioned in the front lawn area, which remain operational and could support future commercial use.The property benefits from two existing curb cuts and paved front parking, with potential for a drive-through configuration subject to county approvals. The expansive lawn is supported by a well-fed irrigation system with multiple sprinkler zones and exterior spigots, allowing for convenient landscaping and garden watering.The property is zoned CC – Commercial Corridor, offering a wide range of potential commercial uses in a high-growth area. No mineral rights are owned by the seller.Improvements The existing 1,193 sf residence, built in 1956, includes 3 bedrooms, 1.5 bathrooms, a fireplace, a charming kitchen and living and dining area, and an approximately 321 sf enclosed rear patio.The 484-square-foot garage has been converted into an office, retail, or workshop space. This area does not currently have interior access to the main residence but provides flexible additional space suitable for business or storage needs.Location Fort Collins is experiencing significant economic growth and revitalization, particularly in the East Mulberry Corridor, a key area benefiting from its strategic location along Interstate 25. The recently adopted East Mulberry Corridor Plan outlines a long-term vision for this gateway, focusing on infrastructure improvements, development guidelines, and potential annexation into the city. With high business traffic generated by I-25, the corridor has become an increasingly attractive location for commercial and light industrial investment. Complementing this commercial potential is the rapid residential neighborhood expansion nearby, most notably the new Bloom master-planned community to the North. Spanning over 200 acres, Bloom is designed to include approximately 1,600 residences along with parks, trails, a central town center, and 20 to 30 acres of commercial space. Early phases are already underway, featuring a mix of single-family homes, cottages, and multifamily units, including a significant number of affordable housing options. Together, the East Mulberry Corridor Plan, the accessibility from I-25, and the thoughtful residential development in Bloom are driving sustained economic vitality, transforming the area into a dynamic and livable extension of Fort Collins.

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Mono Luxe Villas
$1,049,000
0.02 Acres
Costa Rica
SummaryOwn a piece of paradise with a Mono Luxe Villas Condotel in Tamarindo, Costa Rica. Enjoy exclusive use of your condo plus managed services to boost rental income. With a prime beachfront location and membership to Mono Loco Beach Club included, it’s a smart, high-yield investment opportunity.ImprovementsInvest in the opportunity of a lifetime with Mono Luxe Villas condotel. Located in the heart of Tamarindo, Costa Rica, this property offers owners exclusive use of their condo and managed services to maximize rental revenue. Mono Luxe Villas promises an exceptional return on investment with an estimated 12 to 15% ROI annually. With a prime beach location and membership to Mono Loco Beach Club included, this is a sound investment with favorable high-yield returns. Our exclusive development features 42 stunning units, offering 1, 2, and 3 configurable bedroom suites designed for luxury and flexibility. As a Mono Luxe Villas owner, you’ll enjoy private membership to the elite Mono Loco Beach Club (Target completion date in late 2026) and full titled ownership rights, ensuring your piece of paradise is secure and free from land lease concerns.42 Units – 2 and 3 bedroom optionsConfigurable bedroom suites for rentals of 1, 2 and 3-bedroom optionsPrivate Mono Loco Beach Club membership included (To be built)Full titled ownership rights (no land lease)Estimated 12 to 15% ROI annuallyProfessionally managed – turnkeyFully furnishedUnderground parkingAvailable Units:Unit 3 – $759,000 – 2 bedroom, 2 bath – 1st Floor – Ocean FacingUnit 9 – $1,049,000 – 3 bedroom, 2 bath – 1st FloorUnit 20 – $799,000 – 2 bedroom, 2 bath – 2nd FloorUnit 21 – $799,000 – 2 bedroom, 2 bath – 2nd FloorRenderings are for marketing purposes only. Construction scheduled to be completed by December 2025.RecreationThe villas are situated in the heart of Tamarindo, a charming town celebrated for its eclectic mix of local and international influences. Tamarindo is a vibrant coastal town known for its wide range of recreational activities. Surfers from around the world flock to its consistent waves, while calm estuaries and nearby beaches offer ideal conditions for kayaking, paddleboarding, and snorkeling. Nature lovers can explore national parks like Marino Las Baulas, home to nesting leatherback turtles, or go hiking, horseback riding, and zip-lining through lush tropical forests. Sport fishing, sailing, and sunset cruises are also popular, making Tamarindo a hub for adventure and relaxation alike.Mono Loco Beach Club Membership: Ownership of Casa Linda includes access to Tamarindo’s newest and most luxurious Private Beach Club, which will break ground for construction in 2026.The club’s beachfront location and state-of-the-art design hosts 80,000 square feet of unmatched amenities, including three restaurants, three bars, the largest oceanfront resort pool in Tamarindo, pool cabanas, a spa & wellness center, various spa cabanas, a gym, daybeds, meeting facilities, underground parking, and a surf & watersports center.This exclusive membership includes:Three bar/restaurants, including a sports barGym and spa facilitiesFull concierge servicesExciting water sports activitiesShared conference and working spacesA penthouse suite for special events and VIP entertainmentRegion & ClimateTamarindo is located on Costa Rica’s stunning northwestern Pacific coast, in the Guanacaste province, known for its dry tropical climate and beautiful beaches. The region enjoys warm, sunny weather for most of the year, with average temperatures ranging from 75°F to 95°F (24°C to 35°C). The dry season, from November to April, offers clear skies and ideal beach conditions, while the green season, from May to October, brings occasional afternoon showers that refresh the lush landscapes without disrupting outdoor activities. This unique climate, paired with Tamarindo’s vibrant town, diverse ecosystems, and proximity to national parks and protected areas, makes it one of Costa Rica’s most desirable coastal destinations.LocationTamarindo offers convenient access to a wide range of amenities, including grocery stores, boutique shops, medical clinics, international schools, fitness centers, and a vibrant selection of restaurants, cafes, and bars. For travel, the nearest airport is Daniel Oduber Quirós International Airport (LIR) in Liberia, located about an hour and 15 minutes away by car. This modern airport offers direct flights to and from major cities in North America and Europe, making Tamarindo easily accessible for both full-time residents and visitors. Additionally, the smaller Tamarindo Regional Airport provides domestic flights for quick connections within Costa Rica.

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South Park Vista
$540,000
90 Acres
Jefferson, Colorado, 80456
South Park Vista spans 90 acres just east of Jefferson on the edge of the South Park Valley. This ready-to-build property features an existing water well and overhead power, with multiple building sites offering expansive mountain views. Access via county road leads to a private dirt road that reaches the parcel. Snyder Creek flows through the property, and ownership includes access to Jefferson Creek through the Rocker 7 Ranches Association.Land South Park Vista offers 90 acres of vacant land across two adjoining parcels (Lots 51 and 52), located just three miles east of Jefferson, Colorado within the Rocker Seven Ranches community. The property stretches from a level valley floor and rises more than 100 feet in elevation toward the east, providing expansive views and diverse terrain. Snyder Creek winds through the lower parcel, adding character and natural appeal.The lower parcel is fenced and could make for a level building site, while the upper parcel features a planned homesite with a drilled water well and electric service already extended to the interior of the parcel. The water well was drilled in 2009 with a depth of 505’ and water water detected at 470’, and permitted output is 15 GPM per the permit. A roughly 1,500-foot driveway has been professionally installed on the upper parcel, offering convenient access to the elevated building site. A 1,000 gallon permitted two compartment septic tank, installed by a previous owner, is also located below the building site.Access is via county road and neighborhood gravel roads; however, winter maintenance is limited. While some year-round residents help keep roads passable, owners should be prepared for seasonal access challenges during heavy snow, potentially requiring snowmobiles or tracked four-wheel-drive vehicles. Recreation South Park offers a wide range of outdoor amenities, including Gold Medal trout fishing on the South Platte River, big-game hunting, hiking, horseback riding, off-roading, and access to reservoirs and wilderness areas, all supported by abundant wildlife and scenic public lands. Fishing in South Park can be some of the best in the state, with small streams flowing into larger rivers, including Tarryall Creek, Trout Creek, Michigan Creek, Jefferson Creek and of course the Middle and South Forks of the South Platte River and the famous “Dream Stream”. Property owners in the Rocker Seven Ranches community have easement access to fish on the Snyder Creek portion of this property but it’s a small tributary of water to Jefferson Creek, which owners also have access to. In addition, high mountain lakes offer summer and winter fishing opportunities. Just minutes from town, the Jefferson Lake Recreation Area provides excellent fishing for trout, no-wake boating, camping, and scenic picnicking at over 10,000 feet in elevation, surrounded by dramatic 12,000-foot peaks. Other nearby lakes include Tarryall Reservoir, Spinney Mountain Reservoir, Elevenmile Canyon Reservoir and Antero Reservoir.Although elk and deer pass through the property, hunting access for big game such as elk and deer is abundant by way of various local and regional public land access and national forests. Other recreational opportunities near Jefferson, Colorado are centered around its pristine alpine setting in South Park, offering year-round outdoor adventure. The area is also a gateway to the Colorado Trail, where hikers, mountain bikers, and horseback riders can explore miles of backcountry terrain, including routes to the Continental Divide. Additional trails like French Pass and the West Jefferson Loop offer quieter day hikes through forests, wildflower meadows, and along creeks. Region & Climate The South Park region of central Colorado is a vast high-elevation basin—spanning roughly 1,000 square miles at 9,000 to 10,000 feet—surrounded by the Rocky Mountains and characterized by wide-open grasslands, ranchlands, and panoramic views of 14,000-foot peaks. Known for its authentic Western heritage, the area includes historic towns like Fairplay, Alma, and Como, where mining history, preserved 19th-century structures, and working cattle ranches still define the landscape. Despite its rugged, rural character, the region provides essential services, local shops, lodging, and recreational infrastructure while remaining within a reasonable drive of Denver and Colorado Springs, making it a unique blend of seclusion, recreation, and accessibility.

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Casa Linda
$11,900,000
0.23 Acres
Costa Rica
Discover luxury living at Casa Linda Luxury Beachfront Residence, a new 9,000-sq-ft beachfront estate in Tamarindo, estimated to be completed in late 2026. With 8 bedrooms, 10 bathrooms, and two ocean-view primary suites, it blends elegance and comfort. Enjoy a gated courtyard, 2-car garage, and a Mono Loco Beach Club membership—just a short walk away.Experience the pinnacle of coastal luxury at Casa Linda, an exquisite new beachfront estate offering panoramic ocean views and state-of-the-art amenities. Designed for discerning buyers seeking both exclusivity and ease, this stunning residence is the ultimate seaside sanctuary.Located in the prime Tamarindo beachfront area, Casa Linda offers stunning views of the Tamarindo surf break and Isla Capitán, providing a picturesque backdrop for daily living. Enjoy instant access to Costa Rica’s breathtaking sunsets from the expansive 1,000-square-foot outdoor great room, perfect for entertaining. With direct beachfront access, Casa Linda ensures you can fully embrace the beauty and tranquility of luxury coastal living.Prime Beachfront Location: Casa Linda sits on Tamarindo’s most sought-after beachfront, offering breathtaking ocean views and direct access to the sand.High-End Features: Enjoy sleek modern design, a private gated courtyard, and a spacious outdoor great room ideal for entertaining.Strong Investment Potential: Generate up to $820,000 annually while enjoying the perks of owning a luxury beachfront home.Ideally situated on Tamarindo’s coveted beachfront, Casa Linda is slated for completion in late 2026. The expansive 9,000-square-foot layout includes 8,000 square feet of elegant indoor living space and an additional 1,000-square-foot outdoor great room for seamless indoor-outdoor living.The home features 8 bedrooms—including an attached casita—and 10 bathrooms, with two lavish primary suites overlooking the ocean. Additional highlights include a private gated courtyard, a 2-car garage with extra parking, and an included $45,000 membership to the nearby new development Mono Loco Beach Club, just a short walk away.Prime Tamarindo Beachfront Location: Enjoy the best of coastal living in this coveted area.Estimated Completion: Late 2026.Spacious Living: 9,000 square feet (8,000 of indoor living space & 1,000 outdoor great room).Bedrooms & Bathrooms: 8 bedrooms, including an adjoined casita, and 10 bathrooms.Ocean View Master Suites: 2 luxurious master suites with stunning ocean views.Parking: 2-car garage plus additional spaces.Private Gated Courtyard: A secure and tranquil outdoor space.Nearby New Mono Loco Beach Club: Just a short walk away; membership valued at $45,000 included, construction target date for completion end of 2026.Photo renderings are for marketing purposes only.Tamarindo, Costa Rica is a hub for outdoor adventure and coastal relaxation. Surf its renowned waves, perfect for all skill levels, or enjoy paddleboarding, kayaking, and world-class sport fishing. Explore marine life with snorkeling and scuba diving, or take a sunset catamaran cruise. Inland, discover thrilling ATV tours, zip-lining through the jungle canopy, horseback riding on the beach, or hiking in nearby national parks like Marino Las Baulas and Rincon de la Vieja. Golfers can tee off at the scenic Hacienda Pinilla Golf Course, while nature lovers can visit wildlife sanctuaries or take guided turtle-watching tours. With vibrant nightlife, yoga studios, and wellness retreats, Tamarindo offers the perfect blend of adventure, relaxation, and culture.Mono Loco Beach Club Membership:Ownership of Casa Linda includes access to Tamarindo’s newest and most luxurious Private Beach Club.The club’s beachfront location and state-of-the-art design hosts 80,000 square feet of unmatched amenities, including three restaurants, three bars, the largest oceanfront resort pool in Tamarindo, pool cabanas, a spa & wellness center, various spa cabanas, a gym, daybeds, meeting facilities, underground parking, and a surf & watersports center.This exclusive membership includes:Three bar/restaurants, including a sports barGym and spa facilitiesFull concierge servicesExciting water sports activitiesShared conference and working spacesA penthouse suite for special events and VIP entertainmentEnjoy the home privately or utilize it as an investment property with an anticipated rental annual revenue of $820,000 (based on a $4,500 nightly fee with 50% annual occupancy).Tamarindo is located on Costa Rica’s stunning northwestern Pacific coast, in the Guanacaste province, known for its dry tropical climate and beautiful beaches. The region enjoys warm, sunny weather for most of the year, with average temperatures ranging from 75°F to 95°F (24°C to 35°C). The dry season, from November to April, offers clear skies and ideal beach conditions, while the green season, from May to October, brings occasional afternoon showers that refresh the lush landscapes without disrupting outdoor activities. This unique climate, paired with Tamarindo’s vibrant town, diverse ecosystems, and proximity to national parks and protected areas, makes it one of Costa Rica’s most desirable coastal destinations.

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The Salinas
$25,000,000
10,000 Acres
Set along 12 miles of pristine white-sand beach on the southern tip of Long Island, Bahamas, The Salinas spans 10,000 acres of sweeping coastline where historic salt flats meet turquoise lagoons and white sandy beaches. This visionary, eco-luxury development opportunity blends residences and low-impact hospitality with adventurous recreational activities. Land The Salinas spans over 10,000 acres of protected lagoons, pristine white-sand beaches, and vibrant mangrove forests – an untouched ecological masterpiece at the heart of an ambitious development vision. This rare stretch of coastline is more than just a nature preserve; it’s the foundation for a world-class, low-impact luxury destination that seamlessly blends environmental stewardship and conservation with exceptional real estate potential. For discerning investors and developers, The Salinas presents a unique opportunity to build within a landscape of unrivaled natural beauty in the Caribbean. With a pre-approved master plan from the Bahamian government, the development framework allows for roughly 1,440 acres of development ground for the creation of three marinas, two thoughtfully designed boutique hotels, numerous private residences and tourist amenities. This forward-thinking first phase of development ensures a harmonious balance between progress and preservation, giving developers a clear path to create a sustainable luxury enclave that aligns with both local values and global trends in conscious development. Every aspect of the plan is built around a long-term vision of responsible growth, supporting the land and its ecosystems while unlocking its real estate potential. The 8,560 acres of lagoons and wetlands of the reserve are home to a thriving range of wildlife, including bonefish, stingrays, sea turtles, and over 30 species of birds, such as piping plovers and flamingos. For homeowners and guests alike, the lifestyle is immersive and serene—where kayaking through quiet mangroves, paddle-boarding in crystal-clear shallows, or watching wildlife from a private deck is part of daily life. This direct access to unspoiled nature adds intrinsic value to every home, marina, and hotel developed within The Salinas. For real estate developers, The Salinas offers a once-in-a-generation opportunity: to create a landmark destination rooted in conservation, community, and world-class design. With foundational infrastructure, government approvals, and a clear environmental charter already in place, this project allows visionary partners to shape a legacy on one of the last remaining undeveloped coastal environments in the Bahamas. Fully titled and government-approved for residential, marina, and hospitality use, the property combines the seclusion of a private island with the accessibility of mainland convenience. Just 15 miles south of Deadman’s Cay Airport—currently undergoing a $20.8M expansion to international status—The Salinas offers 12 miles of uninterrupted white sand beaches and deep-water access directly off shore. In addition to the updated airport, Norwegian cruise lines have selected the southern tip of Long Island to develop a new cruise stop called Calypso Cove. Already in the approval process and moving forward to development, this addition to the island’s tourism offers even more development potential and economic opportunities. Recreation The masterplan envisions 8,560 acres of mangroves, beaches, and lagoons transformed into an ecological and recreational playground. Plans include 22 miles of hiking and biking trails, 12 miles of kayak and paddle-board waterways, boat ramps, and a research and community hub dedicated to conservation and education. From exciting bonefishing to bluewater diving, The Salinas offers direct access to the natural beauty that defines Long Island—home to Dean’s Blue Hole, the world’s second-deepest saltwater sinkhole. Bonefishing and fly fishing in the Bahamas offer some of the most thrilling and scenic angling experiences in the world. The islands’ vast saltwater flats—crystal-clear, shallow expanses stretching for miles—are prime territory for the elusive bonefish, known locally as the “gray ghost.” Anglers often pursue these powerful fish by wading quietly across the flats, stalking tails and shadows in the sunlight, or by poling from specialized flats boats that allow for stealthy approaches in skinny water. The combination of sight-fishing, technical casting, and breathtaking tropical scenery makes the Bahamas a premier destination for fly fishers seeking both challenge and beauty. Offshore fishing in the Bahamas is a world-class adventure, offering anglers the chance to battle some of the ocean’s most powerful and prized game fish. Just beyond the islands’ shallow banks, deep blue waters teem with marlin, sailfish, tuna, mahi-mahi, and wahoo, making every trip offshore an adrenaline-filled pursuit. The proximity of deep water to the islands—often just a few miles from shore—means anglers can quickly access prime fishing grounds aboard well-equipped sportfishing boats. Offshore fishing in the Bahamas delivers big-game excitement against a backdrop of stunning turquoise seas and island beauty. Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources A 2024 hydrology study by ATM (a Geosyntec Company) identified strategies to restore natural lagoon flushing and water clarity, reversing legacy flow restrictions from prior salt operations. Planned interventions—such as new sea openings and selective berm removal—will enhance ecological balance and improve habitat quality, ensuring The Salinas remains an environmentally resilient destination. General Operations The Bahamas Investment Authority has approved a 1,440-acre coastline masterplan featuring marina, hotel, and residential zones. Phase One (Hard Bargain) includes a 150-slip marina, two boutique hotels (64- and 127-bed), 100+ residential lots, and 17 beachfront estates. Future phases—Galloway, Rose’s Point, and Galloway South—expand with luxury hotels, branded residences, and over 300 oceanfront and lagoon-view homes, all supported by solar, reverse osmosis desalination, and advanced wastewater systems. Region & Climate Long Island enjoys a subtropical maritime climate, with steady trade winds, warm turquoise seas, and an average of 300 sunny days a year. Seasonal temperatures range from 70°F to 86°F, making it ideal for year-round tourism, outdoor recreation, and sustainable living. The consistent breeze and solar exposure also position The Salinas for renewable energy systems across its future developments. History In the 1960’s, Diamond Crystal Salt company acquired ownership of 25,000 acres of coastal wetlands for a sweeping solar sea salt operation. In an immense feat of engineering, The Salinas intertidal lagoons were completely reconfigured into a series of berms and levees to create hypersaline conditions for salt harvesting. Diamond Crystal became the leading employer in Long Island, where the local economy demonstrated stable growth. After closing title on the property in 2019—15 years after its initial purchase—the ownership team behind The Salinas chose to think boldly. Their vision was to redefine development in The Bahamas by uniting the nonprofit and for-profit sectors through a pioneering regenerative development project. The Salinas represents two extraordinary destinations in one. For travelers seeking tranquility and escape, it serves as a secluded oceanfront haven offering a personal slice of paradise. For adventurers and environmental stewards devoted to making a positive impact, it stands as a vibrant wildlife sanctuary teeming with native species and endless opportunities for exploration. Location Situated 55 minutes by air from Nassau, Long Island is among The Bahamas’ most untouched gems—known for its soft white beaches, coral reefs, and fishing flats. The island’s industrious, welcoming community, strong agricultural base, and emerging tourism market make it both sustainable and culturally rich. With tax-free ownership, stable currency, and a pro-investment government, The Bahamas continues to attract discerning global investors seeking sanctuary, privacy, and growth. Traveling to Long Island, Bahamas from Nassau is convenient and straightforward, offering visitors an easy escape to one of the country’s most unspoiled destinations. Daily domestic flights operated by local airlines connect Nassau’s Lynden Pindling International Airport to Long Island’s two airports—Deadman’s Cay and Stella Maris—with a flight time of just about 45 minutes. Property Locally Listed through: Mario Carey – MCR Bahamas Group (Better Homes and Garden Real Estate) – License 22

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Eye of the Grizzly Estate
$12,000,000
26 Acres
Canada
Nestled in the heart of British Columbia near the Chilko River and Chilko Lake, Eye of the Grizzly encompasses 26 acres of pristine Canadian forest. The property features six custom-built log homes, multiple outbuildings, a fully operational turn-key luxury retreat, along with ATVs, boats, kayaks, resort equipment, Chilko Lake access permit and more.The Eye of the Grizzly spans 26 acres of gently rolling terrain, covered in pine and poplar forest, and bordered by a serene private pond. Tucked deep in the untamed heart of British Columbia, it’s a place where you can walk among wildlife, paddle across crystal-clear waters beneath ancient glaciers, and lose yourself in forests that feel timeless. Far from the noise, crowds, and daily grind, adventure and solitude await. Located 200 miles from the nearest grocery store, 50 miles from a post office, and about 35 miles off the power grid, this is true wilderness—where, at night, the stars feel within reach and the sheer vastness of the landscape stirs something deep within.Nestled among sweeping lawns, lush woodlands, and emerald-green waters are six unique, custom-built luxury log and timber-frame homes.Each cabin was expertly designed and handcrafted by world-class master craftsmen at Pioneer Log Homes, famously known as HGTV’s Timber Kings. Built from the finest character red cedar and beautifully furnished by Anne Huston with a collection of antique treasures, these luxury wilderness lodgings are truly one-of-a-kind.Every architecturally stunning home offers breathtaking views and is carefully positioned for complete guest privacy. With central heating, cozy living spaces, private bathrooms, secluded decks, and authentic period antiques, you’ll feel completely at home—right in the heart of the wilderness.Main House: 4,115 square feet, custom timber frame, 3-bedroom, 5-bath, custom kitchen, dining room, family room, living room, office loft, basement bar, plus ample room for entertaining and wrap around deckTower House: 2,655 square feet, exquisite log home, 2-bedroom, 2-bath, with private lake access, living room, sitting room, custom kitchen and massive deckAnnie’s House: 1,570 square feet log home, 1-bedroom, 2-bath, with private wrap-around deck, with a quaint kitchen and cozy living roomCarl’s House: 1,365 square feet, timber framed home with stunning wooden cathedral, 2-bedroom, 2-bath, kitchen and living roomBryan’s House: 1,016 square feet log home bursting with rustic charm, 2-bedroom, 2-bath small kitchenette and living roomBen’s Bunk House: 912-square-foot studio, with captivating views at water’s edge, kitchenette and dining areaOutbuilding with 3 apartment suites upstairs, plus a gym and greenhouse on the main level6-bay shop with full kitchen and two baths with cedar showersIce house – a giant coolerSolar panels and equipment buildingFuel tanks, trash building, storage and laundry buildings and moreWood fired hot tubs and sun decksWhether you’re seeking thrilling whitewater rafting or peaceful yoga in grassy meadows, we’ve got every adventure covered. From guided kayak tours, fly-fishing float trips to scenic hikes, there’s something unique to suit every mood and style. Wildlife Viewing & PhotographyRiver, Pond and Lake FishingAxe ThrowingHikingATV RidingArcheryYoga & MeditationBoatingKubb Swedish Throwing GameKayakingWhitewater RaftingDarts, Lawn Games and MoreThis wildlife-viewing offers a rare chance to enter the secret world of the mountain grizzly bear. Explore the glassy blue waters, secluded beaches, and wild islet forests that define the unique ecology of Chilko Lake, and witness bears feasting in their natural environment.Majestic grizzly bears arrive to feast, tromping along pebble shores or wading into the water, stirring salmon from the riverbed. Watching grizzlies feed in their natural habitat is a humbling experience—mothers with playful cubs splash in the water while bald eagles soar overhead, searching for scraps. Here, surrounded by the pristine Canadian wilderness, you’ll feel the profound silence where every footstep and every ripple of water is heard, making each moment unforgettable.The property is situated roughly 35 miles off the power grid, offering a rare blend of remote living, environmental sustainability, and high-end comfort that few ever get to experience. Living off-grid is one thing—doing so in an eco-conscious, luxurious way is another entirely. The foundation of this lifestyle is full control over energy production. The retreat has accomplished this with a cutting-edge solar power system, which was upgraded in 2022 to double its capacity to 25 kW. The system includes all-new control room electronics, advanced inverters, and a 320-cell lithium battery bank capable of powering the property for up to two days. For added reliability, both a primary and backup generator are in place to ensure continuous power during extended periods without sunlight.The power system supports a wide range of demands, including high-capacity refrigeration, all household electrical needs, a large-scale lawn irrigation system, and 220V service for a full woodworking shop. Heating for the homes is provided through a combination of wood stoves and propane furnaces, while propane also powers the clothes dryers and in-line water heaters. To ensure long-term reliability, the property includes 2,500 gallons of on-site propane storage.The Chilcotin, a vast and untouched wilderness in central British Columbia, stretches across approximately 2.6 million hectares—more than twice the combined size of Banff and Jasper National Parks. Its sheer scale and unspoiled beauty can be overwhelming for first-time visitors, yet it’s exactly this raw, expansive nature that captivates them. At the heart of this remarkable region lies the Chilko Valley, along with its lake and river system—the crown jewel of the Chilcotin.Chilko Lake is Canada’s largest alpine lake and is nothing short of breathtaking. Stretching 50 miles long and plunging to depths of 1,100 feet, it is encircled by towering, glacier-capped mountains reaching 10,000 feet. Fed by glacial and snowmelt waters, the lake is so pure that locals often drink straight from it and its tributaries. Its striking cerulean blue hue and untouched beauty are truly mesmerizing—so much so that a provincial park was established in 1994 to protect its pristine condition. The lake’s dramatic landscape even served as the filming location for Season 8 of the survival series Alone.The Eye of the Grizzly is located in the heart of British Columbia’s West Chilcotin region, surrounded by the rugged beauty of the Coastal Mountain Ranges, wide-open ranch lands, tranquil meadows, and pristine alpine lakes. This remote wilderness feels worlds away—untouched and serene—yet it’s surprisingly accessible for those who know the way.Most travel by plane either through a charter service in Vancouver directly into a small private airstrip near the property, or through commercial flights by way of Williams Lake, BC, followed by a 3 hour scenic drive to the property.This is an exclusive co-marketing property with Hayden Outdoors, LLC and Royal LePage Interior Properties.

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Sunset Beachfront Luxury Villas
$3,400,000
0.05 Acres
Costa Rica
Experience premier beachfront living in our luxury condos located directly on the sands of Langosta Beach, Costa Rica. This exclusive development features 12 fully titled 3 and 4 bedroom residences, offering both privacy and comfort. Enjoy access to the private Mono Loco Beach Club, professional property management, a private owners' infinity pool, and secure underground parking.LandDiscover the ultimate beachfront lifestyle with our luxury condos in Tamarindo and Langosta, Costa Rica—an exceptional destination known for its stunning beaches and lively local culture. This exclusive development offers fully titled ownership, professionally managed and fully furnished residences, and private access to the Mono Loco Beach Club and a beachfront pool. Wake up to breathtaking sunsets year-round and enjoy world-class amenities in a peaceful, tropical setting—along with the confidence and ease of owning a fully managed property.Renderings are for conceptual and marketing purposes only. Development is underway on the units and completion is expected in 2026.ImprovementsThis exclusive development features 12 fully titled 3 and 4 bedroom residences, each with 4 bathrooms, offering a rare blend of comfort and investment security. Elevate your vacation experience with our luxury beachfront condos in Tamarindo and Langosta, Costa Rica. These exclusive units provide fully titled ownership rights and access to high-end amenities such as the private Mono Loco Beach Club and a beachfront pool. Each condo is fully furnished and professionally managed, offering a seamless turnkey lifestyle.First level units are all 3 bedroom residences, while second level units have 3 bedrooms plus a 4th bedroom on the third level, plus a terrace and outside kitchen patios.Unit 101 – 3BD/3BA – $2,500,000 – 1800 SF – Panoramic Ocean ViewUnit 102 – 3BD/3.5BA – $1,900,000 – 1610 SF – Ocean ViewUnit 103 – 3BD/3BA – $1,600,000 – 1971 SF – Ocean ViewUnit 104 – 3BD/3BA – $1,500,000 – 1646 SF – Ocean ViewUnit 105 – 3BD/3.5BA – $1,900,000 – 1604 SF – Ocean ViewUnit 106 – 3BD/3BA – $2,500,000 – 1836 SF – Panoramic Ocean ViewUnit 201 – 4BD/4.5BA – $3,300,000 – 3111 SF – Panoramic Ocean ViewUnit 202 – 4BD/4BA – $2,700,000 – 2577 SF – Ocean ViewUnit 203 – 4BD/4.5BA – $2,300,000 – 3165 SF – Ocean ViewUnit 204 – 4BD/4.5BA – $2,300,000 – 3325 SF – Ocean ViewUnit 205 – 4BD/4BA – $2,700,000 – 2564 SF – Ocean ViewUnit 206 – 4BD/4.5BA – $3,400,000 – 3128 SF – Panoramic Ocean ViewRecreationExperience the pinnacle of beachfront living with our luxury condos in Tamarindo and Langosta, Costa Rica—one of the country’s fastest-growing vacation destinations, celebrated for its natural beauty. Residents enjoy private membership to the Mono Loco Beach Club, professional property management, and secure underground parking. Surrounded by serene beaches and vibrant local culture, you’ll also have easy access to attractions like Las Baulas National Marine Park and Tamarindo’s diverse culinary scene—perfect for a rich, fulfilling lifestyle.Tamarindo, Costa Rica is a vibrant hub for outdoor recreation, offering something for every type of adventurer. Renowned for its world-class surfing, the town draws wave enthusiasts from around the globe to its consistent breaks and warm waters. Beyond the surf, visitors can enjoy snorkeling, scuba diving, sport fishing, kayaking, and stand-up paddleboarding along the stunning Pacific coastline. Inland, explore scenic hiking trails, zip-lining through tropical canopies, horseback riding on the beach, or guided tours through nearby national parks like Las Baulas and Marino Las Baulas, home to nesting sea turtles. With its laid-back atmosphere and abundance of activities, Tamarindo is the perfect blend of excitement and natural beauty.Region & ClimateTamarindo is located on Costa Rica’s stunning northwestern Pacific coast, in the Guanacaste province, known for its dry tropical climate and beautiful beaches. The region enjoys warm, sunny weather for most of the year, with average temperatures ranging from 75°F to 95°F (24°C to 35°C). The dry season, from November to April, offers clear skies and ideal beach conditions, while the green season, from May to October, brings occasional afternoon showers that refresh the lush landscapes without disrupting outdoor activities. This unique climate, paired with Tamarindo’s vibrant town, diverse ecosystems, and proximity to national parks and protected areas, makes it one of Costa Rica’s most desirable coastal destinations.LocationTamarindo offers convenient access to a wide range of amenities, including grocery stores, boutique shops, medical clinics, international schools, fitness centers, and a vibrant selection of restaurants, cafes, and bars. For travel, the nearest airport is Daniel Oduber Quirós International Airport (LIR) in Liberia, located about an hour and 15 minutes away by car. This modern airport offers direct flights to and from major cities in North America and Europe, making Tamarindo easily accessible for both full-time residents and visitors. Additionally, the smaller Tamarindo Regional Airport provides domestic flights for quick connections within Costa Rica.