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Costa Rica Pejibayes

There is a great fruit stand near the entrance to San Buenaventura, at KM 187 from the Costanera Highway. It is where all sorts of great fruit that is grown in the nearby region. When you buy a villa in the area you will be able to get all kinds of locally grown food. We envision having a local farmers market weekly on the property in the not to distant future. We believe sustainability comes from working together and want to work with local farmers in trading for things they grow with things we grow as well as eating much of what we grow in the community.

The fruit pictured below is a bunch of pejibayes. Pejibayes are boiled and then eaten. They are starchy and similar to a potato. Ticos eat them with mayonnaise flavoured with lemon or plain mayonnaise. When they come into season they are at stands everywhere. You will even see them sold in local sodas ready to eat.

There is a town called Pejibaye not too far from Las Villas De San Buenas where they grow a lot of Pejibayes and ship them around the local region. The homes at Las Villas will be surrounded by fruit trees and other edible landscapes and ornamentals chosen by each individual owner. Park areas will also have various fruit trees and Pejibayes will most likely be one of the fruits grown on the property.

Pejibayes for sale at a local fruit stand near Las Villas de San Buenas

Costa Rica Guanabana Fruit Grown and Prepared in San Buenaventura Osa

One of our great community neighbors are Melvin and Jeannette. They they know that I love to eat Guanabana fruit, and the trees of it I have are not yet fruiting, so they cut a fruit

Costa Rica guanabana
Guanabana is one of my favorite fruits to eat

from their tree and prepared it for me. This is the video.

Costa Rica guanabana fruit

 

Prices, home designs and financing information

We recently added some new home designs (furniture packages coming soon) that you may be interested in. We have beautiful home designs available for only $75,000 – which means

Home for sale
Without pool available for $75,000… a little more with the pool.

that for less than $100,000 you can have your dream home in Costa Rica + a beautiful mountain view lot. These lots are easily accessible and only 1 mile from the Costanera Highway.

Download a full packet here.

Contact us about all of the great benefits about owning in Las Villas de San Buenas:

  1. Easy access
  2. Safe
  3. Parks and 20 acre protected jungle onsite
  4. Wildlife seen daily
  5. Close to medical care (about 5 minutes)
  6. Close to four beaches (15 minutes)
  7. Next door to San Buenas Golf Resort
  8. 15 minutes to regional airport
  9. Close to ziplines, deep sea fishing, SCUBA and more!
  10. It’s paradise!

Come find out for yourself! We will help you plan your trip! Up to $1,500 travel reimbursement available for qualifying purchases.

Sunset at Las Villas de San Buenas
Sunset from Las Villas de San Buenas

San Buenas Costa Rica New Information 3D home design

We recently updated the information packet for Las Villas de San Buenas. It now includes a 3D rendering of our next home to be built as well as some new photos of wildlife, toucans and

San Buenas Toucans
Toucans talking in Las Villas de San Buenas

fruit that are found in the Osa, Costa Rica project.

To view/download the information please visit this link.

Memberships are still available for San Buenas Golf Resort and Ballena Beach Club. Those two are optional add ons for any lot owner in Las Villas de San Buenas.

Harvesting of Momones Chinos in San Buenaventura

Every July/August the momones chinos are harvested in the Osa region of Costa Rica. Momones chinos grow on trees and come in two colors – red and yellow. The red ones are exported to El Salvador while the yellow ones generally stay in Costa Rica.

The fruit is sweet and tastes like a grape. You simply peel off the outer skin (the spikes are very soft and do not hurt at all).


For more photos please visit: facebook.com/sanbuenasMomones chinos
August is harvesting time of momones chinos