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Tim Ellis

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Tim Ellis

Originally from Washington, D.C., Tim Ellis left his corporate role in 2005 to pursue a sabbatical in Costa Rica. He built and exited a leading luxury property management company, overseeing 150+ properties. Now based in Bijagua, he focuses on real estate development and advises clients using real-world ownership insight to guide strategic investments across Costa Rica.

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FAQ’s

Buying Property Near Río Celeste – FAQs

Can foreigners legally own property in Costa Rica?
Is Río Celeste a good real estate investment?
Does the land include water and road access?
Can I apply for residency through property investment?
What types of properties are available near Río Celeste?
How far are the volcanic areas from the airport and beaches?