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- How to Use the "Directory of Seeds and Plants"
- Entering El Salvador
- How to Make Virgin Coconut Oil With Milyn and Peter Christopher
- History Of Cinquera in El Salvador
- Cutting Through Internet Misinformation About Nicaragua By Pronicaragua And Other "Sources"
- Gringo Land Speculators In Nicaragua Are Sandinista Apologists
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- How to Use the "Directory of Seeds and Plants"
- How to Make Virgin Coconut Oil With Milyn and Peter Christopher
- Entering El Salvador
- Cutting Through Internet Misinformation About Nicaragua By Pronicaragua And Other "Sources"
- Cost of Living in Nicaragua
- Funny, Odd Sayings
- Gringo Land Speculators In Nicaragua Are Sandinista Apologists
- Farms for Volunteer / Homestay / WWOOF in Nicaragua
- Five Months in Uvita, Costa Rica: A Summary
- What is the REAL truth about buying property in Nicaragua and Costa Rica?
- Coconuts Need Salt: Fertilize Them With Salt or Seawater!
- Vaccination Requirements in Costa Rica
- Are Some Central America Forums Less Impartial Than Meets The Eye?
- Encouraging Innocence Abroad in Nicaragua and Costa Rica
- A Fantastic Day in Paradise
- Real Estate Problems in Nicaragua - Confiscations, Sandinista Squatters, and Original Owner Rage
- Conozca cómo Daniel Ortega preparó el fraude electoral
- Monkey Pulling The Turnip leads to Costa Rica
- Finding a House-sitter or Caretaker Opportunity in Central America
- Online Resources About Central America
a nice piece we saw today
Today my wife and I saw a sign with properties for sale. Prices lowered from $4/sqm to $2/sqm. So we called the guy, and he drove down and we took a look at what he had available. He's got several lots, among them a 2 ha and .5 ha piece, and for whatever reason in August he put a mortgage on the 2ha piece, and it appears he needs the money (of course you can never tell). They are moderately remote, unfortunately, and steep, - but both have bulldozed house-lots, and nice trees and good views - the 2ha lot has some huge, amazing trees. Their development has a website - Tierras Morenas is the name of the nearby tico community and also the name of their website. There's some contact information on the website, but it might be smarter to call the owner directly (I can give you the number privately) if you are interested. If you look at the map of the development, the lots I looked at today are marked 'NATURE RESERVE' !!! It goes to show just how much you can trust the developer when they guarantee that part of the lot is a "NATURE RESERVE"!! But if you want to buy it, you can make it a nature reserve ;)