Cabin in Uvita | 4 Bed / 3 Bath
US$397,000.00Price
Priced at $397,000, this turnkey property in Bahía near Uvita delivers something rare in Costa Rica real estate — real walkability. No 4x4 required, no white-knuckle hillside roads. Just a flat, easy stroll to the beach, to town, to restaurants and tour operators. For buyers exploring Costa Rica homes for sale with income potential built in, this one checks every box. The property sits on over 5,000 square feet of landscaped grounds and includes two distinct pine cabins with serious character. The main cabin offers three bedrooms and two bathrooms with warm wood interiors, high-efficiency A/C in every room, and the kind of rustic-meets-comfortable feel that photographs well and books fast. The separate one-bedroom, one-bathroom guest cabin operates independently — ideal for visiting family, a long-term tenant, or a high-demand couples rental on Airbnb. Four bedrooms, three bathrooms total, fully furnished and ready to generate income from day one. Outside is where this Uvita property for sale really comes alive. A private pool with a built-in sitting area, a dedicated BBQ zone with shaded seating, and mature tropical gardens bordered by bamboo that attract birds and butterflies while keeping things private. The entire property is fenced with a secure electric gate and parking for up to three vehicles — a practical detail that matters when kids or pets are part of the picture. The investment math is flexible. Live in one cabin and rent the other to offset your costs. Rent both as separate units to maximize returns. Use the whole compound as a family retreat. The Costa Ballena rental market remains one of the strongest in the Southern Zone, and having two independent structures gives you options most single-home listings simply can't offer. You're less than a kilometer from Marino Ballena National Park and its famous whale-tail sandbar — one of the most photographed landmarks on the Pacific coast. Uvita itself has grown into a legitimate expat hub with quality cafes, grocery stores, surf breaks, and reliable healthcare access, all without losing the small-town feel that drew people here in the first place. For anyone seriously considering relocation to Costa Rica's southern Pacific coast, this stretch of coastline delivers the lifestyle without the compromises.


