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Hi,
I would like to speak with some body living in Bijagua, especially in mountain, because I am looking into buying a house which is not too expensive in this area. I would like to be close to the zone where they make cheese and near mountain springs. Thank you in advance for all information. Also a quick thanks to Scott Oliver’s site which is an incredible resources for people everywhere.
Sincerely,
Guy
Thanks for your kind comments “aude” but not many people know where Bijagua is…. Care to be a bit more specific with your location? Your talking about Alajuela, yes?
Scott Oliver – Founder
WeLoveCostaRica.com
I have a house in Bijagua on 3 1/2 hectares. It is on the main road before the checkpoint going into Bijagua. Its a nice town thats undiscovered pretty much by tourist in fact there are literally a handful of foreigners who live there. There is a couple of bars, supermarket and a couple of sodas in town but thats it. There is a new hotel 3/4 mile before town on the right and there are a couple of lodges in the mountains to stay. It rains alot as the town is in a rain forest. The people are very friendly and helpful and I actually built my home with local labor at a very reasonable cost. If you go 3 miles away to Rio Chiquito where I have 8 hectares, the climate is totally different, much less rain but alot of wind. This is where I want to build my dream house as the property I have also has a waterfall. I have my Bijagua house for sale to finance the construction on my new home in Rio Chiquito.
John Degnan
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