The horizontal residential, commercial and tourist condominium to be developed in Guanacaste, with different amenities and housing units.
CentralAmericaData provides an updated list of public and private construction projects that have submitted Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA) to the respective institutions in each country.
Between 1990 and 2017, the constructed area of residential complexes in the condominium and apartment format in the Grand Metropolitan Area of Costa Rica grew from 5% to 25% of total space.
The most recent report from the State details that 80% of condominiums are in 24 districts, most of which are in the Western and Northern areas of the Grand Metropolitan Area (GAM).
Construction has been announced of a horizontal housing complex containing 39 homes, in the municipality of Nuevo Cuscatlán, in the department of La Libertad.
The construction company Algasa stated that it will begin construction of the residential complex called "Altema Family Townhouses" which will be built in two phases, the first one whose works will begin next month includes the development of 19 townhouses that will be ready in the last quarter of 2019
Apartment buildings, gated communities and complementary works in Panama, Costa Rica, Guatemala and Honduras are some of the construction projects planned for the coming months in the region.
The interactive platform "Construction in Central America", by the Business Intelligence Unit at CentralAmericaData, includes an up to date list of public and private construction projects for which environmental impact studies (EIA) were submitted in September 2017 to the respective institutions of each country.
Plans are underway to build a high rise condominium that will include three 14-level towers in Tibás, San José province.
Data from the interactive platform "Construction in Central America", compiled by the Business Intelligence Unit at CentralAmericaData, points out that, in July, Casa Santa María S.A. presented an Environmental Impact Study (EIA) to develop a high rise residential project in the district of San Juan, San José.
Apartment buildings, condominiums and complementary works in Panama, Costa Rica, Guatemala and Honduras are some of the construction projects planned for the coming months in the region.
The interactive platform"Construction in Central America", compiled by the Business Intelligence Unit at CentralAmericaData, includes an up to date list of public and private construction projects for which environmental impact studies (EIA) were submitted to the respective institutions of each country in June 2017.
In addition to the segment of young people who want apartments in downtown areas in Costa Rica, older adults are also looking for smaller spaces with easy access to services.
Developers of condominiums and vertical housing in Costa Rica assure that it is not only professional couples who are looking for apartments in buildings with amenities, and which are located in more urbanized areas where there are services such as supermarkets and shopping centers in the vicinity.
Constructions of condominiums and land development make up most of the list of residential projects for which environmental impact studies were submitted in November 2015.
From the report entitled "Construction Projects in Panama - November 2016", prepared by the Business Intelligence unit at CentralAmericaData.com, provides a detailed list of major construction projects for which environmental impact assessment (EIA) studies were presented to the Ministry of Environment in November.
Horizontal condominiums and apartment buildings make up most of the list of residential construction projects for which environmental impact studies were submitted in October 2015.
The report "Construction Projects in Panama - October 2015", prepared by the Business Intelligence unit at CentralAmericaData.com, provides a detailed list of major construction projects for which environmental impact assessment (EIA) studies were presented to the Ministry of Environment in October.
Apartment buildings and horizontal condominiums account for most of the list of residential construction projects for which environmental impact studies were presented in September 2015.
The report entitled "Construction Projects in Guatemala - September 2015", prepared by the Business Intelligence unit at CentralAmericaData.com, provides a detailed list of major construction projects for which environmental impact assessments (EIA) were submitted to the National Environmental Technical Secretariat (SETENA) in September.
The proportion of this type of housing out of the total square meters authorized for construction in the country went from 19% in 2010 to 23% in 2013.
A total of 1.6 million square meters have been occupied by condominiums in the last two years, 85% more than in the previous biennium. A fifth of these housing projects are concentrated in the central 'canton' (district) of Heredia, followed by four cantons in San Jose: Santa Ana (18%), Goicoechea (14%), Central (9%) and Escazú (9%) .
The Chamber of Builders has recorded eight projects for luxury housing in the country with retail prices ranging from $100 thousand to $450 thousand.
The Chamber of Builders of Nicaragua (Cadur), argues that housing designed for more affluent people have had good sales. Currently there are eight projects of this type recorded in Managua and there are an estimated eight more that are not part of Cadur, with prices ranging from $100 thousand to $450 thousand.
Billed as a "private city", Paseo Cayalá is the first of several complete urban projects to be developed outside of the capital of Guatemala.
The complex located about seven miles from the capital and is the first of several to be developed which include, in the same place, different types of houses, boutiques, supermarkets, restaurants, parks and even a church, all with security service included.
In light of a better investment climate, construction has resumed of the luxury oceanfront condominium project, after becoming stalled two years ago.
Milagro del Mar was designed to create an exclusive community within the Gran Pacífica, with 122 condominiums, 20 villas, swimming pools with waterfalls and a pool by the ocean, a gym, a restaurant and a convenience store.
Guatemala's Grupo Spectrum has announced an investment of over $20 million in various real estate projects in Nicaragua.
In the Nicaraguan capital, in Las Colinas, the company announced the construction of "Cumbres del Portal" and the urbanization "Alamedas de Las Colinas".
Another project is the condo's Talanguera in San Juan del Sur, Rivas.
"Spectrum Group, of Guatemalan capital, said it will invest more than $20 million in the housing projects Cumbres del Portal, in Las Colinas, Managua, and condominiums Talanguera in San Juan del Sur, Rivas. It also reported that develop the residential community Alamedas de Las Colinas in the capital", reports Elnuevodiario.com.ni.