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Luxury apartments for rent in San José, Provincia de San José

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San José, Costa Rica holds 43 apartments for sale, and the city's residential market keeps pulling in buyers who want comfort, security and genuine urban infrastructure without paying Miami or Mexico City prices. The capital punches above its weight. Neighborhoods like Escazú, Santa Ana and Rohrmoser have built a reputation among North American and European expats as places where a luxury apartment comes with 24-hour concierge, private parking, a gym and a pool, all inside gated complexes that take security seriously. Panama City draws comparisons, but San José wins on cost of living, healthcare access and the sheer depth of its expat community. Apartments here are a practical choice, and an increasingly profitable one.

How much does an apartment cost in San José

Luxury apartments in San José start at €220,000 for compact units in established residential zones and reach €1,000,000 for large upper-floor residences with panoramic terraces in Escazú or Santa Ana. The average price sits at €460,000. Floor areas range from 84 to 503 sqm, averaging 166 sqm, with bedroom counts between 2 and 4. Floor matters here. An apartment on the twelfth floor with views of the Irazú Volcano and the Central Valley costs significantly more than an equivalent unit lower down, and the gap is not closing. Gated complex amenities, underground parking and proximity to Santa Ana's commercial corridors all push prices up. And the short-term rental market is real: medical tourism and expat relocation keep demand for furnished luxury apartments consistently high year-round.

Where to buy an apartment in San José

Escazú is where the most sought-after luxury apartment buildings are concentrated. Think sleek lobbies, rooftop pools, high-speed elevators and walking distance to international restaurants and private clinics. Santa Ana sits just west and attracts buyers who want more space and slightly less density, with complexes that often include private gardens and lower noise levels. Los Yoses and San Pedro appeal to those who want to be closer to the historic center and the University of Costa Rica, where renovated buildings offer apartments with more architectural character. Rohrmoser remains a solid mid-option: larger floor plans, reasonable prices compared to Escazú and a well-established residential fabric. But if long-term value is the priority, Escazú is the clear answer. Demand there has not softened, and new quality inventory is limited.