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dbdartistMember
Hi again Booker!
Sorry it took me so long to get back to you. There are around 50 to 55 lots. The project roads are all cut in but not finished (with gravle or what ever) yet. The grading is still going on. Power, phone and water will be included. Power poles are marked. About a dozen lots have been sold.
If you want more information on the project just stop in at “Solo bueno” in San Ramon, it’s a Real estate, internet cafe, art gallery, bookstore and Mail Boxes etc., just a fun and warm place to meet people. This shop is located on the main street as you come into town past the new mall from the west bound Pan Am Hwy. Go through the first stop light and it’s just ahead on the right, at the base of thirteen tall palm trees, you can’t miss it!
Ask for Jose Pelleya, thats pronounced,( Pay-yea-ya’). A real honest guy and quiet a charactor as well.
Oh yeah, I forgot , they have a line of bamboo furniture also, it’s a kick.
Buena suerte, booker
DondbdartistMemberRebeca,
So far I have found that when you live within a township, Ciudade or city, they have garbage pick-up. When living out of town the method seems to be recycle centers for all aluminum, metal, paper and cardboard and glass at the closest city or town, while composting all garbage, chipping brush and burning whats left in a burn barrel or pit.
Larger developments or the like could have their own garbage pick-up or contractors you would have to ask.
Buena suerte Rebeca, DondbdartistMemberHi booker as well,It sounds like you guys are trying to buy property from a developer like this website recomends. I also am going through a developer in San Ramon and his name is Jose Pelleya and the development is called” Butterfly Dance”. Again the property is in the same area with the same beautiful views of Nicoya and the Pacific Ocean. The prices range from$3.50 – $6.50 meter2 and the lots are great size.
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