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Accesible House For Rent At The Beach In Costa Rica


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#1 puravida

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Posted 06 February 2010 - 12:46 AM

Hi,
My husband has a t10 spinal injury.
We live in Costa Rica, in the Pacific Coast, and we are travelling for 1 month and a half from middle April 2010.
The house is just in front of the beach, with accessibility to the beach, and to the restaurant , pool and hotel next door. (www.luzdevida-resort.com) Kind of a condominium with security but private houses.Easy access in town.
You can also have cleaning lady and we will make sure nothing will miss you.
Also very near there is a handicapped surf camp for learning to surf.
It has the first floor totally accesible, big bathroom and kitchen and bedroom, and another room upstairs, with oceanview, for company. It fits maximum 4 people. But just one disabled.
If interested please contact me at piatortorelli@gmail.com.
Thanks
Pia

#2 mase5507

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Posted 07 February 2010 - 06:05 AM

Hi My name is mason, i would love to see pictures if possible and how much you are renting it for? Thankyou so much!!!
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#3 puravida

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Posted 09 February 2010 - 12:39 AM

View Postmase5507, on Feb 7 2010, 12:05 AM, said:

Hi My name is mason, i would love to see pictures if possible and how much you are renting it for? Thankyou so much!!!

The pictures are here.
http://www.luzdevida...asa P/index.htm

from 15 april to 15 may
half of the price that says on the website, negotiable for more
thanks!




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