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This page offers you information about Costa Rica Beachfront Properties. If you are looking for a Costa Rica Beachfront Properties, Costa Rica has marvelous beaches and very reasonable prices. But Costa Rica has very specific regulations regarding its Costa Rica Beachfront Properties, and anyone wanting to purchase property on the beach should understand the law.
Costa Rica Beachfront Properties: Understanding the difference between Costa Rica Beachfront Properties and Maritime Zone Property
To begin with, not all Costa Rica Beachfront Properties is maritime zone property. You can purchase fully titled land in front of the beach or overlooking the beach or within walking distance to the beach and never have to worry about the Maritime Zone.
However, if you want to purchase Costa Rica Beachfront Properties ON the beach, it will not be titled (as a rule). As in nearly every country in the world, Costa Ricas beaches are public property. So, if you would like build or buy a beachfront Costa Rica Beachfront Properties or business, you should familiarize yourself with the special rules regarding beach property in Costa Rica.
The Maritime Zoning Law for Costa Rica Beachfront Properties
The 1977 Maritime Zoning Law (Ley sobre la Zona Marķtimo-Terrestre - Ley Numero 6043) regulates the ownership and usage of beachfront Costa Rica Beachfront Properties in Costa Rica. The law creates two zones along Costa Rica's Pacific and Atlantic coasts. Islands are also subject to this law. The national government owns this "Maritime/Terrestrial" restricted zone and local governments (municipalities) administer it. You measure from the high tide mark inland.
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