Greengo, you may speak english but it is not the kind any of the rest of us speak. The purpose of language is to communicate, not obfuscate with magniloquence. Why can't you just say things in terms everyone can understand?
OSG, first off, I believe GG's main point was not the price per se but the fact that there is often a HUGE discrepancy between the price they charge ticos and the prices they ask for and often get from ignorant gringos when they advertise on the net or through gringo real estate agencies. In other words, the markup is even more ridiculous than when some newbie pays cien in the HDR/BM.
One should also note that in the second instance he said HECTARES not acres. For those unfamiliar with the metric system, a hectare is 10000 square meters (~1 yd) which actually equates to just under 2.5 acres. So the real comparison, assuming his numbers were true was between $130 and $285 per acre. So, its not quite as bad as he made it sound but it is bad. I've GENERALLY figured on a gringo markup of about 30-50% over the real tico price, but I'm sure there are a few REALLY ignorant gringos who stupidly overpay even more than that. But 120%? That takes some really amazing stupidity. OTOH, best case scenario, I wouldn't count on any gringo managing to get away with just the real tico price unless he were a) really lucky, b) really smart and/or c) really well connected. At best, you can at least keep them from picking your pockets dry, but you'll still pay SOME premium. The best way to do that is to avoid gringo intermediaries like the plague (that includes english language websites and gringo RE agents looking to use you to finance their tico retirement) and find a tico you can really TRUST to use as your initial go between. BTW, did you know that in CR RE Agents and lawyers can represent BOTH sides in a dispute? The rules are not the same down there. Be very very careful. Start by taking the ARCR seminar to educate yourself about the major potential pitfalls.
Now, actual prices? I wouldn't really know until I really started looking around but I'd be surprised if you could still find any land in the Atenas area for only $130/acre any more. Just to show you how bad it has gotten here is a copy of one ad from supereconomicos:
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Bienes RaÃces - Lotes
SE VENDE LOTES DE 7000M EN ATENAS TOTALMENTE PLANOS TODOS LOS SERVICIOS AGUA POTABLE ELECTRICIDAD,AGUAS NEGRAS,CONECCION TELEFONICA,CABLE E INTERNET. ATENAS 100% COMPROVADO EL MEJOR CLIMA DEL MUNDO
Precio: 425.000.00 Dólares
That is ~1.75 acres and $425K DOLLARS not colones!!! Muy loco! Now that is off of a website, albeit a spanish language site, and the land is improved (graded, all service connections, water, electicity, sewer, telephone, cable and internet), but $425K for just a plot of land? I'm guessing it must be in a new gringo subdivision. Also, building in CR is cheaper than the US but subject to all sorts of delays and irritations (even more so than with US contractors).
If you want lots of space (multiple hectares) at affordable prices then you probably aren't going to find it in the Central Valley in places that are already well known to other gringos. The Fortuna/Arenal area that you liked so much has also become a booming area highly popular with gringos. For what you want, you'll probably be better off looking in areas like Nuevo Arenal on the back side of the lake. Its a very beautiful area, albeit extremely remote, but it is largely undiscovered by many gringos (so far).
As irritating as I find Greengo's prose, I think he may be right that the bloom is off the rose as to CR being the ideal for an affordable destination. That place I jokingly mentioned earlier in SJdS is starting to sound better and better. Of course, they have their own problems in those other countries too.