Can foreigners buy property in Costa Rica?
Yes. Foreign buyers have the same ownership rights as Costa Rican citizens for titled (fee-simple) property — no residency or citizenship required. Most of our listings are titled and registered in the National Registry.
Is it safe to buy, and how does the process work?
A local attorney and notary run the due diligence — title study, survey and registry checks — and handle closing. Property is commonly held in your personal name or a Costa Rican corporation (S.A. or S.R.L.). We connect you with trusted professionals and walk you through every step.
What are the typical closing costs and taxes?
Closing costs (transfer tax, notary and legal fees, stamps) usually run about 3–4% of the purchase price and are often shared or negotiated. Annual property tax in Costa Rica is just 0.25% of the registered value.
Can I rent my property out on Airbnb?
Yes — short-term rental is popular across the Gold Coast. We can list, price and manage your home for you, so it earns whether you are here or abroad.
Do you offer property management?
We do. We handle listing and dynamic pricing across Airbnb and direct, guest communication, cleaning, maintenance and transparent monthly owner payouts. Live anywhere; we run your property here on the Gold Coast.
Can I book a vacation rental directly instead of Airbnb?
Yes. Book directly with us for the best rate, or on Airbnb if you feel more comfortable — same homes, your choice. Each rental page shows live availability.
Which areas of Guanacaste do you cover?
Sámara, Nosara, Playa Carrillo, Playa Barrigona, Reserva Conchal and the surrounding Nicoya Peninsula — the heart of Costa Rica’s Gold Coast.
How do I get to Guanacaste?
Fly into Liberia International Airport (LIR). Sámara is about a 2.5-hour drive; Nosara and the southern Nicoya beaches are nearby. We can help arrange transfers.
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