Tiny House & Bungalows Near Barrigona Beach
Fifty-two hundred square meters, fully fenced, sitting where the jungle…
USD $530,000
Quepos · Manuel Antonio area, South Pacific, Costa Rica
For Sale
USD $1,800,000
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Lomas del Rey is an approved residential development sold in its entirety: a fully entitled 144-lot gated community near Quepos and Manuel Antonio on Costa Rica’s South Pacific coast. Its defining advantage is roughly two years of permitting and entitlement work already banked — cadastral plans registered, municipal permits in hand, and the master plan, lot layout and infrastructure designs finalized. Ownership transfers with those approvals intact, so lot sales and construction can begin without restarting a single review. Offered turnkey at USD $1,800,000.
The real asset here is time. Most coastal projects spend their first two years inside studies, drawings and municipal queues before a single lot can close. That phase is finished — the technical groundwork is complete, and a new owner steps straight into the go-to-market stage.
The approved plan sets out 144 residential lots from 500 m² to 1,300 m², oriented to Pacific ocean, river and Talamanca mountain views.
Set near Playa El Rey in the Quepos / Manuel Antonio corridor: about 15 minutes from the Quepos (La Managua) domestic airport, which runs daily flights to San José. The surrounding market is well established, with hospitals, supermarkets, international restaurants and the Marina Pez Vela nearby.
For a developer or investor, Lomas del Rey is a fully entitled coastal community offered as a single asset — the permitting risk already resolved and a clear path to market. Complete documentation is available to qualified buyers through our brokerage.
Approximate location — exact address shared on request.
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