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Luxury Properties for sale in Costa Rica

  • Luxury home in San Pedro, Montes de Oca
    Luxury home in San Pedro, Montes de Oca
    zł 12,674,400
    1,361 m² 8 3
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  • Detached House in Jaco Beach, Garabito
    Detached House in Jaco Beach, Garabito
    zł 6,797,100
    577 m² 5 4
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  • Luxury home in Pozos, Santa Ana
    Luxury home in Pozos, Santa Ana
    zł 11,407,000
    1,395 m² 8 8
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  • Luxury home in Santa Ana, Provincia de San José
    Luxury home in Santa Ana, Provincia de San José
    zł 14,122,900
    1,800 m² 11 7
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  • Luxury home in Ballena, Osa
    Luxury home in Ballena, Osa
    zł 21,709,500
    1,000 m² 7 7
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  • Luxury home in Nicoya, Provincia de Guanacaste
    Luxury home in Nicoya, Provincia de Guanacaste
    zł 14,122,900
    1,330 m² 11 7
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  • Hotel in San Jerónimo, Moravia
    Hotel in San Jerónimo, Moravia
    zł 13,579,700
    4,219 m² 36 36
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  • Detached House in Escazú, Provincia de San José
    Detached House in Escazú, Provincia de San José
    zł 8,328,900
    947 m² 5 4
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  • Luxury home in Jacó, Garabito
    Luxury home in Jacó, Garabito
    zł 12,674,400
    800 m² 5 5
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  • Hotel in Parrita, Provincia de Puntarenas
    Hotel in Parrita, Provincia de Puntarenas
    zł 12,674,400
    4,294 m² 31 26
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  • Villa in Sarchí, Provincia de Alajuela
    Villa in Sarchí, Provincia de Alajuela
    zł 7,206,300
    680 m² 6 4
    Presented by Rodrigo F. Fumero | Costa Rica Sotheby's International Realty
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  • Apartment in Carrillo, Pococí
    Apartment in Carrillo, Pococí
    zł 11,225,900
    177 m² 3 3
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  • Luxury home in Ballena, Osa
    Luxury home in Ballena, Osa
    zł 23,538,200
    2,255 m² 7 5
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  • Apartment in San Rafael, Carrillo
    Apartment in San Rafael, Carrillo
    zł 9,777,400
    460 m² 4 4
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  • Luxury home in Ballena, Osa
    Luxury home in Ballena, Osa
    zł 22,267,200
    2,309 m² 6 4
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luxury guide

Luxury real estate in Costa Rica has crossed a threshold that most Central American markets have not. With 689 high-end properties currently listed, this is no longer a frontier market. Foreign buyers here enjoy the same property rights as local citizens, a rare guarantee in this part of the world. Direct flights connect San José to Miami in under three hours, to New York in five, and to key European hubs via Madrid and Amsterdam. Destinations like Tamarindo, Nosara, Manuel Antonio, Uvita and the Papagayo Peninsula have built recognizable reputations among international buyers. The market spans oceanfront villas, private estate compounds, hillside residences and exclusive eco-lodges.

Luxury property prices in Costa Rica

Entry-level luxury in Costa Rica starts at PLN 949,132, with the top end reaching PLN 173,082,920. The average sits at PLN 8,067,667, across properties ranging from 1 to 8030000 sqm. Price is driven by three variables above all others: direct ocean view, distance to the beach and elevation. A property on the Osa Peninsula with unobstructed Pacific views commands twice the price of a comparable home in the Central Valley. Against comparable tropical markets, Costa Rica prices at a premium over Mexico's Riviera Nayarit and Panama's Pacific coast, but the gap reflects something real: stricter environmental laws, a more stable legal framework and infrastructure that actually works.

Most sought-after areas in Costa Rica

Guanacaste defines the country's most international face. The Papagayo Peninsula hosts private golf courses, luxury marina developments and oceanfront residences with the kind of infrastructure that northern buyers expect. Tamarindo has matured from surf town to established luxury market. Manuel Antonio is the Pacific Central Coast benchmark: national park on one side, the ocean on the other, and a density of upscale services that few tropical destinations match. Nosara is a different conversation entirely. No paved roads by design, a selective international community, and a price premium justified by privacy and a culture of restraint. The Southern Pacific, covering Uvita and the Osa Peninsula, is where the smartest money has moved recently. Values are still climbing. And the Central Valley around San José remains the choice for buyers who need urban infrastructure and year-round temperate weather without the coastal premium.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why invest in luxury real estate in Costa Rica?

Foreign nationals hold identical property rights to Costa Rican citizens, with no restrictions on ownership. The average price of PLN 8,067,667 remains below comparable beachfront markets in the Caribbean or Mediterranean, with measurable upside in developing areas like the Southern Pacific. North American demand has been consistent for over two decades.

What is daily life like in Costa Rica?

The country abolished its army in 1948 and redirected that budget into healthcare and education. The Pacific coast has a defined dry season from December through April, making seasonal use straightforward for international buyers. The expat community is large and well-organized, and the cost of living outside the luxury property market remains substantially lower than in North America or Western Europe.

What makes Costa Rica truly different as a luxury real estate market?

Thirty percent of national territory is legally protected. That constraint on development is permanent, not political. Coastal lots with direct ocean views or primary forest frontage are structurally scarce, and that scarcity will not change. It is one of the very few tropical markets where the environment itself functions as a built-in value protector.