Yes. Costa Rica allows foreigners to own property with the same rights as local citizens. Ownership is registered in the national property registry and protected by law.
The project is located in Uvita — one of the fastest-growing areas on Costa Rica’s Pacific coast, known for strong demand for eco-tourism and boutique rental properties.
Yes. Owners can use their residence privately or rent it out. Professional property management services will be available to help manage rentals, guests, and maintenance.
The Seed is designed as a nature-integrated residential community where architecture, landscape, and lifestyle are carefully connected. The project combines modern residences with tropical surroundings, creating a place designed for both living and long-term value.
The project is located in Uvita — one of the fastest-growing areas on Costa Rica’s Pacific coast, known for strong demand for eco-tourism and boutique rental properties.
YES. FOREIGNERS CAN LEGALLY OWN PROPERTY IN COSTA RICA WITH THE SAME RIGHTS AS COSTA RICAN CITIZENS. THERE ARE NO RESTRICTIONS ON FOREIGN OWNERSHIP, AND PROPERTY CAN BE PURCHASED IN AN INDIVIDUAL NAME OR THROUGH A CORPORATION. YES. FOREIGNERS CAN LEGALLY OWN PROPERTY IN COSTA RICA WITH THE SAME RIGHTS AS COSTA RICAN CITIZENS. THERE ARE NO RESTRICTIONS ON FOREIGN OWNERSHIP, AND PROPERTY CAN BE PURCHASED IN AN INDIVIDUAL NAME OR THROUGH A CORPORATION.
