Nosara Real Estate

Nosara is a wellness, surf, and nature-driven market with international demand, privacy appeal, and more complex due diligence than central Guanacaste beach towns.

ProvinceGuanacaste / Nicoya Peninsula
Airport accessLonger drive from Liberia than central Guanacaste beach towns; route and season matter
Beach typeSurf and nature beaches with wellness-focused lifestyle demand
Best forwellness buyers, surfers, privacy, yoga lifestyle, boutique hospitality, and buyers comfortable with a more remote market
Walkability5/10 in some lifestyle zones; many properties require a car or ATV
Market noteUse current active listings and local broker review before relying on exact price assumptions.

Market ranges and carrying costs should be reviewed against current inventory before making an offer.

Why People Buy in Nosara

Is Nosara good for remote workers?

Yes for many buyers, but internet, backup power, road access, and rainy-season logistics must be checked property by property.

Is Nosara good for families?

It can be, especially for families aligned with outdoor lifestyle and community living. School, healthcare, and access planning matter more than in larger towns.

Is Nosara good for investors?

Nosara has strong lifestyle demand and limited supply, but buildability, water, access, and permitting are critical.

Nosara Beach Information

SandLight to golden sand depending on beach
SwimmingVaries; surf conditions require caution
SurfingExcellent
Family friendlyLifestyle-friendly, but ocean conditions need respect
SnorkelingLimited compared with calm coves
SunsetsExcellent

Schools, Healthcare, Internet & Cost of Living

Schools

Nosara has school options that appeal to international families, but placement, commute, and calendar should be verified early.

Healthcare

Routine care is available locally, while major hospitals and specialists require more travel than in Coco or Tamarindo.

Internet & Infrastructure

This is a major due-diligence category in Nosara. Verify water, internet, road access, drainage, power reliability, and legal buildability before making assumptions.

Cost of Living

Nosara can be expensive because of demand, scarcity, logistics, and construction complexity. Maintenance and building costs can be higher than buyers expect.

Nosara Real Estate Market

The market includes jungle homes, villas, boutique hospitality assets, land, and high-design lifestyle properties. Inventory can be tight.

Rental Potential

Rental demand is strong for well-designed properties near lifestyle zones, but access, road condition, management, and seasonality need careful modeling.

Transportation

A car, ATV, or other transport is usually part of daily life.

Nosara Neighborhood Guide

Guiones

Surf, yoga, restaurants, and lifestyle demand.

Pelada

Beach access, restaurants, and a quieter feel.

Ostional / outer areas

More nature, privacy, and due-diligence complexity.

Living in Nosara

Climate & Weather

Green season can affect roads and access more than in some paved central Guanacaste markets. Buyers should plan for dust, rain, drainage, and maintenance.

Safety

Privacy and remoteness are part of the appeal, but buyers should think carefully about access, emergency planning, property management, and security.

Things To Do

  • Surfing
  • Yoga
  • Wellness retreats
  • Nature
  • Restaurants
  • Beach walks
  • Wildlife

Buyer Due Diligence

Before buying, review title, survey, HOA rules, water, zoning, rental permissions, internet, property condition, and realistic carrying costs with the right local professionals.

Nosara Real Estate FAQs

Is Nosara expensive?

Yes, compared with many Costa Rica beach towns, especially for prime lifestyle zones and finished homes.

Can foreigners own property in Nosara?

Yes, but legal due diligence around title, zoning, water, and access is especially important.

Is Nosara good for families?

It can be, but families should research schools, healthcare, access, and daily logistics before buying.

Properties for Sale in Nosara