Trujillo Eco Resort
If I had any concerns it would be the addition of newly released lots that were not in the original plans. I would also be a little more comfortable if they finish a resort before starting other resorts. They are not a large company with deep pockets so I would guess that cash from lots sold in Trujillo is being spread thinly across other projects.....I hope I'm wrong.....but why squeeze in additional lots?
As a side note....for those wanting immediate beachfront in the city of Le Cieba I would highly reccomend you talk to Honduras Chris....a frequent visitor and contributor to this forum. I had an opportunity to see some of his stunning projects and beachfront lots.
I also bumped into Randy Jergeson, the developer of the cruise terminal and he said that the project will be complete by year end 2012.聽 This project looked to be well underway.
I hope this satisfies your curiosity a little.
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Recap's rationale was two fold聟聟supply and demand, and as the project moved forward they discovered dry solid areas that could accommodate additional lots.
It could also be a business decision related to "cash flow" issues (I hope i'm wrong) or cost over-runs on the Trujillo resort and/or additional revenue to fund other projects i.e Costa Rica and Corinto Pearl.
The upside is a larger community, the downside is that the resort will be an unsightly construction zone for a number of years to come based on the slow development pace. This is okay from an investment perspective, but for those wanting to build now or in the near future聟..????
Otherwise, I was extremely pleased with everything else the project has to offer.
We are planning a trip in the early spring - does the town of Trujillo itself have enough going on to consider a stay of 2 or 3 days? We do plan to head to Roatan as well.
maxim550 wrote:Thank you for posting information tamadrum - greatly appreciated!
We are planning a trip in the early spring - does the town of Trujillo itself have enough going on to consider a stay of 2 or 3 days? We do plan to head to Roatan as well.
It's amazing how many foreigners are coming here to La Ceiba. Just take a drive around the city or go to the La Ceiba mall and you will notice this
lelzammone wrote:wow. was gonna buy one of these lots almost 5 years ago and the website and litch had not changed a bit. They havent done squat on the so called development in all that time. I was told they would be done in a few yeats and were going to put webcams up on the property so i could see everything being built....it was also 90% sold out 4 years ago as well to put you in a panic buy situation...whatta joke. I woukdnt touch this with a 10 foot pole now. Its in the middle of nowhere and all they have are 3d renderings...
Don聮t listen to this person who can聮t piece together a coherent sentence.... are you on drugs or something?
First off, you registered an account just to make that comment AND you posted in a thread that was 3 months old. To my 聯surprise聰 the only person who LIKED your comment was HondurasChris
I am a proud lot owner in Trujillo Beach and can say there has been A LOT of changes. Trujillo is a such great place, there are several developments up and coming, and the cruise line looks to be coming along. Do your research!! I think it has so much potential, and I don't like your ignorant Trujillo Bashing
you can read about my second trip to the resort here: http://www.expat-blog.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=181435
I do like Trujillo and what the future will bring to that area. It's simple things like when a big company tries to squash the little guys like me by putting down La Ceiba or other ways then later they are offering their new project but where ?!? In La Ceiba.
Do your homework. Ask about HOA fees and taxes and what services they cover. Some sales agents avoid this subject and/or low-ball the amount.聽 Get references from people that have seen the property and the area. Review the resort by-laws and restrictions.
Honduras is a hidden gem and as long as you do your homework you won't be disappointed.
Dave.
The sales team were great to work with and went above and beyond to make me feel welcome and take me to see the resort as many times as I wanted as I am a very indecisive person. Anyway,聽 just thought I would share my experience with you all and I am excited to see what comes of this adventure! Buenos Dias 
Only fishermen in this location... No beggers here. Only beach in front with awesome mountain range to the rear. One way in... One way out that is a private entry. With direct beachfront residential lots, beach "view" and beach commercial properties just waiting for the right person to come and make it happen.
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