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Ojochal, Costa Rica Property for Sale by Owner
Visit our site for more information and pictures: www.rockyfarmstudio.com Just outside of Ojochal, Costa Rica you’ll find 70 hectares of primary rainforest plus 10 hectares of land designated for home sites and orchards. Prime rain forest is getting harder and harder to find in Costa Rica, that’s why this piece of land is so valuable. Just minutes away from the nearest beach, the Pacific Ocean is visible from several parts of the property. The River Tortuga runs through the land with a couple of waterfalls along the way. This land is also home to much of the rain forest wildlife Costa Rica is famous for. Complementing the property is the nearby village of Ojochal. Ojochal is a central location to several beautiful beaches but also surrounded by magnificent mountains. The village itself captures the natural beauty and mystery of Costa Rica.
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Your opinion please Lack of jobs has Mexicans headed home?
RAEFORD — Arizona officials say they are overrun with Mexicans. In Hoke County, though, Mexicans seem to be heading home – and some business owners miss them.
Raeford mobile home park owner Isidoro Basurto said scores of Mexican families have re-crossed the border in the past year, resigned to tougher immigration enforcement and a bad economy north of the Rio Grande.
“I can tell you, 99 percent of the people that move from this mobile home park, they go back to Mexico,” Basurto said.
The Mexican departures may be subtly reshaping the demographics of Hoke County and other North Carolina communities where, until recently, Hispanic immigrants were recruited for demanding but low-wage jobs in farm fields and meat-packing plants – jobs that Americans have shunned.
Business owners who cater to Hispanics bemoan the slumping sales that have followed the sad farewells of customers.
“They usually come by and say bye,” said Raeford mobile-phone retailer Xiomara Ruckel, who sells 80 percent of her calling plans to Spanish-speaking people.
El Ranchero, a Mexican grocery store in Lumberton, used to be a well-known spot for immigrants to find anything from fresh produce to the latest Mexican music CDs.
Now it’s the place to buy a one-way ticket back to Mexico – with buses departing seven days a week.
“Nobody wants to give us steady work,” Dagoberto Garcia said in Spanish as he waited with four other men under the shade of an awning. “For many years, places like the meat-processing plants and farms welcomed us with open arms. Today, they won’t even let us on the premises to apply for work.
“I’m going home and coming back when it gets better.”
Store owner Enrique Mendoza said the lack of work for undocumented immigrants at the meat plants owned by Mountaire Farms LLC, House of Raeford Farms Inc. and Smithfield Foods Inc. has made it impossible for the men to stay.
http://www.fayobserver.com/articles/2010/05/23/996860?sac=Home
Donna, if there are no job openings for the illegals then Americans must be filling the gap already.. I find it interesting you are more concern with the Mexicans well being and trash the Americans ?
can guarantee you a dime to a dollar, there will be businesses having to fold up because of the Mexicans leaving. (Lumberton/Hoke county is a smallish community so it isn’t hard to know the “locals”)
So what is Donna saying, that the town should drop everything they are doing and find the illegals work so the businesses having to fold up because of the illegal Mexicans leaving will not have to do so ? And if a businesses depends on people in the country illegally to amke it, I would say if they close up that is their personal problem.When lawbreakers leave, nobody said life is fair.. Maybe the businesses can start having kids like you indicated every woman in town is doing
Did you miss this part there are no JOBS THERE.. Lack of Mexicans is going to hurt local AMERICAN businesses looking for day labours..No jobs, who is going out looking for ur U.K. wording, labours..You did read the story, no jobs, no reason to remain because there is no jobs.Unless you are wanting to put them on unemployment or welfare..
What you are doing is making generalizations across the board, about an area of the country I bet you have NEVER even stepped foot in.Donna say’s Their only ambition in life is to get high and party..popping out extra kids to get more welfare is a “career” move for a lot of these people, that sounds like your making generalizations about the whole town and suggesting every non illegal woman is popping out a baby and the only 2 people who work in the whole town just happen to be your sister,sister-in-law .According to you everybodies goal in life there is to get high and party and start popping out extra kids.If you say there are more than enough jobs there, it seems nobody else is aware of there are, but you know there is lots of jobs there .Since you are NOT there at this point ,much of your information is considered, heresay, do you get it ?
Sorry Donna, but this went over your head.Please really think deep. If there were jobs the people who like illegals would keep them employed.Last the town does not not your blessings since you do not live there. Going there for a vist is not on the same level as living there.
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What is the best way to buy land?
My husband and I are planning to buy some land and put a modular home on it, but we’re not sure how to find land. I’ve been told that looking in the paper and at real estate booklets will end up costing us more money and that we should just put the word out there that we want to buy some land and hope that someone tells us! Is this true? We live in Western PA, in the country, where people have lots of land, but don’t want to sell.
How do you go about purchasing a house that is ‘for sale by owner’?
I want to purchase a home in Texas that is being sold by the owner rather than a realtor. I have checked into land value and property values around here. The house is actually at a very good price, and had a good inspection. How do I go about purchasing a home like this? Do I just contact a bank and see if they can finance it for me, or what? Thank you!!
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Buying & Selling Homes : How to Approach a Neighbor to Buy Land
Approaching a neighbor to buy their land can be tricky, but simply dropping subtle hints that you are interested is a great place to start. Research the market value of a neighbor’s property withinformation from an experienced real estate agent in this free video on home buying. Expert: Alicia Lowther Contact: AliciaLowther@realtyexecutives.com Bio: Alicia Lowther prides herself on providing excellent service for both home buyers and sellers in Pinellas County. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz
Buying & Selling Homes : How to Approach a Neighbor to Buy Land
Approaching a neighbor to buy their land can be tricky, but simply dropping subtle hints that you are interested is a great place to start. Research the market value of a neighbor’s property withinformation from an experienced real estate agent in this free video on home buying. Expert: Alicia Lowther Contact: AliciaLowther@realtyexecutives.com Bio: Alicia Lowther prides herself on providing excellent service for both home buyers and sellers in Pinellas County. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz
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