Why is the new highway important?
The southern region of Costa Rica has been difficult to reach until 2010 when both the new Caldera toll road opened from San Jose to the Pacific coast and the coastal highway known as the Costanera was completed. Prior to these improvements, the only way to drive from San Jose to our area on a paved road was on an inland highway known as the Cerro de la Muerte (passage of death. The new road improvements have opened our area to tourists as well as new commercial projects and this new accessibility is already causing property prices to rise as demand increases.
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