Casa Vidrio - Great Pricing in K Section!

Be the first to own one of the most unique affordable homes to be designed in the area in some time. This two bedroom, two bath home, complete with loft, vaulted ceilings and glass wall features, is perfect for someone looking to enjoy nature, as well as the privacy and close proximity to the beach that the exclusive K section provides.

The large living area and deck sit elevated over the jungle in this private area. This truly is a must see home for the tasteful individual looking to purchase an existing home that breaks the traditional mold of cookie cutter homes seen in surrounding areas. The home is fully finished and has just been photographed for Su Casa magazine, a Costa Rica architectural digest, the only other two homes in Nosara to be included in the magazine are the South House and the Tree House.

 

It has also been featured on a TV program, Habita Soluciones.
The information begin in the minute 5:34. Check it out on the following link:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKFVM2p6C5U&list=UUja_PmpKT6k3s1YsV-daZeA&index=1&feature=plcp

 

 

*Brand new addition! The owner just did a full build out of the bottom floor. He has built a one bedroom apartment unit, complete with a full bathroom and kichtenete. This gives this unique house more liveable space, and turns it into a 3 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath with livable loft space. It is perfect for a long-term or vacation rental client. See the photos below of the interior of the new apartment.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Price: 
Just Reduced! $275,000 USD
Section: 
Section K
Property Features: 
High Vaulted Ceiling
Unique Design
Outdoor Terraza
Teak Everywhere
Brand New "Lock Out" Studio Apartment

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