Mountain Farm in San Vito | 2 Bed
US$160,000.00Price
This Costa Rica real estate find in Limoncito de San Vito delivers something rare — a working farm with natural springs, waterfalls, open pastures, and panoramic valley views, all wrapped in one of the country's coolest mountain climates. If you've been searching for a property that checks every box for off-grid living, homesteading, or a quiet mountain retreat, this one deserves a serious look. The 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom home sits on a raised metal platform with a distinctive treehouse-inspired design. At roughly 430 square feet, it's compact but intentional — built to capture sweeping views of the surrounding hills and catch the cool mountain breezes that keep this region comfortable year-round. There's covered parking for one vehicle and room to expand the living space as your plans evolve. Outside, the land is the real story. Open pastures stretch across the property, bordered by lush forest and a beautifully maintained garden filled with fruit trees. The natural springs and waterfalls on-site add both practical water access and a sense of place you simply can't replicate. Access is easy — just 300 meters off the main road — and downtown San Vito is only a 15-minute drive for groceries, banking, healthcare, and restaurants. This San Vito property for sale is ideal for expats and North American buyers drawn to agricultural living, self-sufficiency, or a peaceful base for exploring southern Costa Rica. The fertile land supports a range of crops, and the climate at this elevation is notably cooler than the coastal lowlands — a major draw for those relocating from the U.S. or Canada who want green mountains over beach heat. San Vito sits in the Coto Brus canton of Puntarenas province, a region known for its coffee farms, Italian-immigrant heritage, and proximity to the Wilson Botanical Garden and Las Tablas Protected Zone. The community is welcoming, the cost of living is low, and the pace of life is exactly what draws people to Costa Rica homes for sale outside the usual tourist corridors. For buyers serious about relocation to a cooler, quieter corner of the country, this is the kind of property that rarely comes to market.


