One of the few remaining lots in a prime location in Cipreses, Curridabat (San José Province) is now for sale. With a total area of 561 m² (6,037 sq ft), this property offers ideal conditions for both residential and commercial development.
Situated directly on a high-traffic main road, the lot is perfect for businesses looking to benefit from excellent visibility. Its central location also provides easy access to key institutions such as UACA University and Clinica Bíblica.
The property already has an approved land use permit (Uso de Suelo), making it ready for a wide range of construction or investment projects.
Property Highlights:
Lot size: 561 m² (6,037 sq ft)
One of the few available lots in the area
Prime, high-visibility location on a busy road
Close to UACA and Clinica Bíblica
Suitable for both residential and commercial projects
This is a rare opportunity for investors, developers, or entrepreneurs seeking a centrally located property with strong potential.
Yes, foreigners can purchase property in Costa Rica. However, owning property does not automatically provide residency rights.
As part of a due diligence check, the condition of a property is thoroughly examined. This process requires translations and notarized documents, and in addition to a notary, a lawyer is needed to conduct the review. The lawyer addresses specific matters, such as identifying potential hidden defects or other significant restrictions. Furthermore, investigations and research are carried out with relevant authorities, including the city administration, municipal offices, building department, water and electricity providers, internet service providers, and other responsible government ministries.
Please budget approximately 5% of the purchase price for costs and fees. These include, among others, 1% for property registration, 1.5% transfer tax, and 1.1% notary fees as fixed costs, in addition to variable expenses such as administrative work, office supplies, translations, etc. If a mortgage, property subdivision (segregation), or purchase option agreement is involved, the closing costs will increase by several percentage points.
Please budget approximately 5% of the purchase price for costs and fees. These include, among others, 1% for property registration, 1.5% transfer tax, and 1.1% notary fees as fixed costs, in addition to variable expenses such as administrative work, office supplies, translations, etc. If a mortgage, property subdivision (segregation), or purchase option agreement is involved, the closing costs will increase by several percentage points.