Solar Home & Rental Suite in Dominical | 4 Bed / 3 Bath
US$495,000.00Price
Set back from the paved road in Platanillo's green hills, this 0.88-acre property delivers the kind of Costa Rica real estate that actually checks every box — privacy, views, a solid build, and a separate income-producing apartment. All of it sits inside Finca Ipe, an established community with well-kept roads, attractive neighboring homes, and zero HOA fees. Built in 2021, the main home runs 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms across a smart, open layout with high ceilings, rich wood finishes, and ceiling fans throughout. The master suite comes with a walk-in closet, ensuite bath, and direct ocean views. A loft space doubles as an office — perfect for remote work or a creative studio. The open kitchen flows into a generous living and dining area, and the covered terrace (roughly 4m x 9m) frames wide mountain and ocean views that never get old. Covered parking fits two vehicles with room for two more. Downstairs, a fully separate 42m² apartment includes its own bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, living area, laundry, and covered parking. Use it for guests, a caretaker, or short-term rental income — it's turnkey either way. The property also runs on solar panels for electricity and hot water, connects to high-speed fiber optic internet, and still has room to add a guest casita or pool down the line. For expat buyers weighing relocation, the location hits a sweet spot. Dominical Beach is 15 minutes out. San Isidro de El General — hospitals, banks, supermarkets, a growing food scene — is 30 minutes. The popular Tinamastes Organic Market is just minutes away on Tuesdays, drawing both locals and the expat community with fresh produce, prepared foods, and handmade goods. This Dominical property for sale is priced at $495,000 for 3,326 sq ft of total construction on a jungle-surrounded lot with real infrastructure and real community around it. Dominical has quietly become one of the most compelling corners of the Costa Rica homes for sale market. The surf breaks draw people in, but the mountain culture — farmers' markets, waterfall hikes to Nauyaca and Diamante, yoga studios, and a tight-knit international community — is what makes people stay. It's jungle living with genuine convenience, not a tradeoff between the two.


