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Country Club Living on $294 per Month

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Nestled in the temperate mountains of southern Honduras, you’ll find one of this country’s best-kept secrets.

Just 20 minutes from the center of Tegucigalpa (the capital city of Honduras), lies the tranquility of one of the most desirable places to live in Central America. Here, you can enjoy hiking trails with exercise stations, tennis, basketball, mini-soccer, volleyball, swimming, and golf.

The climate is tropical, but at an altitude of 4,000 feet, enjoys milder temperatures than the beaches of the Caribbean. The air is pure and thick with the essence of eucalyptus, cypress, and pine.

The international airport is 20 minutes away, as are shops and museums, and modern conveniences–telephone, Internet, and television–are onsite. Three national airlines can take you to one of Honduras’ Caribbean beaches for a long weekend, or to the cloud forests of the north coast.

You can enjoy this paradise with your family, too–the school bus from The American School will pick up your children from home here.

This is the Villa Elena country club and golf course, attracting Honduras’ wealthiest families to spend a relaxing weekend or dine at one of the country’s finest restaurants.

You can buy a lot here from $33,000 (6,650 square feet). Building costs are rarely more than $40 per square foot. Some homes are already built–a 2,530 square-foot, three-bedroom house costs $220,500.

The homes here are built to high standards, with granite or marble countertops, imported and local marble and tile, hand made cabinetry made from Honduran woods, and maids’ quarters.

Why don’t you come and see for yourself? I promise you it’s worth the trip.

If you’d like to know more about Villa Elena, or anything about Honduras, contact our Honduras office at: http://www.il-ireland.com/il/questionnaire/villa/

Janine Goben
For International Living in Honduras
E-mail: honduras@internationalliving.com

P.S. You’ll be surprised at how affordable the country club lifestyle is at Villa Elena:

Homeowner’s dues: $77
Electricity: $53
Telephone: $53
Water: $42
Property tax: $9
Country Club fee: $60

Total (per month): $294

Important Note: In the interest of full disclosure, we want you to know that International Living receives commissions from sales at Villa Elena.