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

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San José is one of the few Latin American capitals where buying a house still makes strong financial sense. 2 houses for sale across the metropolitan area reflect a market that rewards buyers who know where to look. Houses here are different from what most North American or European buyers expect: they are often built around open-air courtyards, designed to capture the mild highland breeze, with mature tropical gardens that give each property a sense of settled permanence. Santa Ana, Escazú, Curridabat and the quieter streets of Rohrmoser are the areas where demand from international buyers concentrates. The reason is simple: proximity to private hospitals, international schools and direct flights to Miami or New York.

How much does a house cost in San José

House prices in San José range from €807,489 for modest properties in outer residential neighborhoods, up to €1,538,075 for gated-community homes with private pools, smart-home systems and landscaped gardens. The average price stands at €1,172,782. Floor areas run from 730 to 1290 sqm, averaging 1010 sqm, with between 5 and 6 bedrooms. One thing buyers often miss: real estate transactions in Costa Rica are almost universally priced in US dollars, not in the local colón. That eliminates currency risk for American buyers entirely. Premium features that push prices toward the upper range include double garages, covered terraces, solar panels and 24-hour guarded perimeters. And properties inside cerradas, the closed residential compounds that dominate the upper end of the market, command a consistent premium over comparable standalone houses.

Where to buy a house in San José

Escazú is where most international buyers start, and many finish there too. The western suburb holds the highest concentration of refined homes with manicured gardens, private pools and reliable infrastructure. Santa Ana runs directly west and offers larger lots at slightly more accessible prices, a good option for buyers who prioritize space. Rohrmoser, closer to the city center, draws diplomatic families and senior executives who need quick access to the capital's core. For a quieter life, San Rafael de Escazú delivers open views over the Central Valley and a slower pace. Ma the east side of the city deserves attention too: Curridabat has seen strong residential development over the past decade, with modern houses in green, well-maintained neighborhoods. Typical features in this segment include private swimming pools, tropical fruit gardens, covered outdoor living areas and panoramic terraces with views of the surrounding volcanic ridges.