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  • in reply to: Cost of Construction in Costa Rica #175400
    jcomp
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    His current cell phone number is 506-385-5260 and his email address is lfalvarez@cfia.or.cr or you can email me your email address and phone number and I can forward it to him. My email address is a073979@allstate.com.

    in reply to: Cost of Construction in Costa Rica #175399
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    His current cell phone number is 506-385-5260. Or if you send me your email address and phone number at A073979@allstate.com, I can forward it to him and have him get in touch with him. His email address is lfalvarez@cfia.or.cr

    in reply to: Cost of Construction in Costa Rica #175391
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    I have a builder in Tilaran, actually three brothers who have a great reputation and do great work. The brother I am using to build presently is Luis Alvarez-Villalobos, cell no. 506-385-5260, home 506-438-1541. Ask him about his brothers who work out of Tilaran and let him know Juan Comparetto recommended him to you! He is very reasonable based on my own experience! Hope this helps!

    in reply to: Cost of Construction in Costa Rica #175370
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    Can’t beat taht! $38 per foot is awesome…Thank you for your input that assures me that I am not paying excessively…I am building two homes on one lot and my price will include swimming pool,water, electric hookups,landscaping, all the upgrades you mentioned, etc. Again, thank you for your input..it is greatly appreciated!

    in reply to: Cost of Construction in Costa Rica #175368
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    I believe that’s about 180 to 200 dolares per Meter…you did good! Marvilla’s question was good though…did that include everything that was mentioned in he/her question?

    in reply to: Starting a business in Flamingo, Guanacaste #174878
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    All demographic stats are being investigated as we speak but getting feedback from local business owners is a gauge on whether or not this might work in the Guanacaste area. Thank you for your input!

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