Mel Gibson is still trying to sell his Costa Rica estate overlooking the Pacific Ocean...
This property, which has its own private jungle, was first put on the market in 2010 with a price tag of $ 32 million. In 2012 its price dropped to 29.8 million, and now it is being sold for 29.7 million dollars. With its location near the Nicoya Peninsula, this property consists of three villas in the Spanish colonial style.
The main two-storey villa, Casa Guanacaste, which overlooks the beach, was built in the hacienda style, and has seven bedrooms and eight bathrooms, a large garden and swimming pool. Two guest villas have two bedrooms, verandas, arched ceilings, fully equipped kitchen and private pool.
If they want to dine in a luxury restaurant, the owners of the villa do not have to even leave their estate - Balinese restaurant without walls is a part of it. However, if you they to walk outside their property, the owners have at their disposal a large number of restaurants and shops in the places that are close like Samara and Nosara.
Gibson bought the estate in 2007 trying to escape the paparazzi that followed him around all day, while he was going through very difficult personal moments. This property is truly special, a factual paradise for lovers of solitude and those who want to relax and enjoy life without prying eyes.