Quepos real estate rapid expansion ensuring increased real estate values

A brand new highway, multi-million dollar marina and amazing Quepos real estate developments have made the lively coastal town of Quepos a favorite for savvy investors.Originally known as a gateway town to the popular Manuel Antonio national park, Quepos was famous for its palm tree oil plantations and local fishing. Whilst still retaining its local authenticity, Quepos is now a bustling town with an international reputation for world-class sports fishing. 

 

This fame cultivated the interest of many international investors and in 2010 the Pez Vela Marina was opened. With more than $40 million dollars invested into this 5 star resort, Quepos real estate values have continued their upward climb.

 

When it comes to Quepos real estate, Quepos is a Sister City to Fort Lauderdale, Florida and such partnership has resulted in expert direction for the town’s rapid expansion and direction in opening up the luxury housing market. In comparison to many decades ago when  Quepos properties was limited to sprawling farms and picturesque tropical homes built by the long-defunct United Fruit Company, it is now home to a variety of up-scale property developments. Quepos real estate for sale offers a variety of spectacular homes and building lots overlooking the Pacific Ocean.


 

Due to its strategic location to the nearby national park and other coastal attractions along Costa Rica’s South Pacific Coast, investing in Quepos real estate can offer high rental yields. With an increasing amount of tourists visiting this area, many home owners are now leasing their vacation home to other travelers.

 

In agreement with a recent Trip Advisor survey many vacationers are now looking for cost effective accommodation options without sacrificing on quality, making vacation rentals an optimum investment. For those home owners who do not reside permanently in Costa Rica, there are a variety of prestigious rental management companies to ensure rental occupancy throughout the year.

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