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“Pura vida!” It’s a seemingly simple Costa Rican phrase with a
much more complex meaning. Directly translating to “pure life,”
the phrase refers to living a peaceful, simple life with a deep love
of nature, family, and friends. Amidst the hustle and bustle of
today’s industrialized world, there are many who would prefer this
simpler life. Unfortunately, the burden of paying for electricity,
water, and various other expenses often makes this type of “Pura
Vida” living impractical. Fortunately, a team of revolutionary and
passionate individuals has created a community specifically designed
to provide ecologically minded folks the opportunity to live in a
pristine rainforest ecosystem untouched by the industrial technologies
we have become accustomed to. Finca Bellavista is redefining the way
we live. Gone are the giant factories and busy roads that have become
so common. Gone are the full-service spas and massive hotels that line
many vacation destinations. In place of these environmentally taxing
structures, the Finca Bellavista team has constructed an eco-friendly
treetop village utilizing cutting-edge, sustainable technology.
Finca Bellavista is a community built in the treetops of the gorgeous
Costa Rican rainforest. Their commitment to enjoying the beautiful
natural scenery, while also promoting the preservation of the pristine
environment is absolutely unparalleled. The Finca community is not
only unique, but it is one-of-a-kind. It is the first ever sustainable
treetop community in existence. But how did this incredibly unique
project become reality? The idea sprouted from a trip to the Costa
Rican rainforest by co-founders Mateo and Erica Hogan. Searching for a
parcel of land on which to construct a simple vacation home, they
stumbled across a gorgeous and massive area untouched by human
influences. This land, however, was being sold for timber harvest.
Saddened by the potential destruction of such a gorgeous area, they
were determined to figure out how to afford the entire 62-acre
property. Erica wondered if her friends and family might be interested
in investing in the property. Instead of building just one vacation
home, perhaps they could create an entire community in the rainforest.
Expanding on this idea, and drawing inspiration from the Ewok village
seen in “Star Wars: Return of the Jedi,” Erica proposed the
creation of tree-houses connected by bridges and zip-lines to further
personify the beauty of the rainforest they had come to love. Thus the
Finca Bellavista concept was born. (Free-Pr-Online.com)
Making the transition from concept to reality is a massive
undertaking, especially when the construction of homes is involved. It
requires large amounts of capital and resources, but more importantly,
it requires the dedication and commitment of the people involved. The
Finca Bellavista family is completely committed to making their
community a reality. Managers Matt New and Amy Marino believe in the
vision of Finca Bellavista so wholeheartedly that they took the
enormous risk of giving up the security of their full-time salaries
and pensions to move to Costa Rica and have committed their lives to
establishing and managing the sustainable community. In addition, they
have lived in a one-room cabin without running water or electricity to
ensure that Finca Bellavista continues to grow and prosper. With such
a passionate and motivated family, the Finca Bellavista community was
destined to succeed. Many years later, the vision of a treehouse
community in the middle of the Costa Rican rainforest that many may
have thought was crazy has become reality. The original 62-acre
property has expanded into a 600-acre paradise comprised of countless
trees, amazing animals, and even two whitewater rivers that are home
to waterfalls and numerous swimming holes. The community has a
completed community center that provides dining services, a bath
house, and even a wedding garden. In addition to the community center,
various tree-houses and cabinas are scattered throughout the
community. Many of these homes are available as vacation rentals
because the Finca Bellavista family would like to share the amazing
experience of living among the trees of the Costa Rican forest with
curious adventurers who love the natural world. Finca Bellavista also
allows environmentally conscious individuals the opportunity to
purchase plots of land and construct their very own tree-houses. This
contributes to the ever-growing community and helps spread awareness
for the important project.
The homes at Finca Bellavista aren’t typical backyard tree-houses.
They are state of the art projects built with sustainability in mind.
The Finca family is committed to preserving the pristine environment
they saved from timber harvesting. The environment is the first
priority in every decision made, and that is what makes Finca
Bellavista so special. In order to further reduce human impact on the
rainforests and provide Matt and Amy the on-site home they have
earned, the Finca team has drafted plans for a “Fusion Home” known
as El Mirador Bellavista. Not only is this new home well-deserved, as
Matt and Amy have lived in a 200 square foot cabin containing nothing
more than a bed for while managing Finca Bellavista, but it will allow
them to live on-site and more effectively manage the growth of this
amazing community. The new addition to the community will feature the
most innovative technology yet, and will embody the “free home”
spirit at the backbone of Finca Bellavista. Utilizing a sophisticated
rain capture and filtration system, as well as solar-powered
electrical systems, El Mirador Bellavista will provide clean water and
electricity with virtually no monthly costs. In addition, the home
will feature a smart control system that allows residents to open and
close curtains, dim the lights, and unlock or lock doors from anywhere
in the world. It is absolutely amazing that such an advanced home can
be both sustainable and carry virtually no monthly costs.
Much like the initial creation of the Finca Bellavista community, help
is needed to turn El Mirador Bellavista from a concept into reality.
All of the plans for the home are completed. In fact, the steel
framing for “El Mirador Bellavista” is already being constructed.
All that is left to give Matt and Amy the sustainable home they have
worked so hard to create is to fund the construction and purchase of
the remaining building materials. The Finca family is offering
extremely generous and unique incentives for contributions to the
building of El Mirador Bellavista. Contributors can have rocks with
their names on them permanently placed in the gorgeous rock garden at
Finca Bellavista. In addition, various residents have donated stays in
their homes at extremely discounted prices in order to raise funding
for the Fusion Home, Contributors can also win a one week
all-inclusive stay in the absolutely beautiful Casa Perezosa! In
addition to these rewards, an outstanding referral competition is
underway. Anyone who convinces a contributor to purchase a three or
seven day all-inclusive stay in the completed El Mirador Bellavista
will receive that same package completely free of charge! Only fifteen
of these once in a lifetime offers are available though, so hurry to
https://www.indiegogo.com/
projects/home-tree-home-at-
finca-bellavista#/story
and claim one today. For more information about the Finca Bellavista
community as a whole, visit
http://www.fincabellavista.
com/live-grow/project-
information . The
time to make a difference is now. Join the Finca family in its quest
to protect the beautiful Costa Rican rainforest and learn what is
means to live amongst the trees. Learn what it means to live Pura
Vida!
Contact:
Name: Matthew New
Address: 1 Treehouse Lane, Finca Bellavista, Piedras Blancas, Costa
Rica
E-mail: Mattnew@fincabellavista.com